Posted on 02/10/2006 10:45:39 AM PST by schu
Malaysian leader warns of 'chasm' between Muslims and the West 10/02/2006 - 11:10:52
Malaysias leader today warned of a huge chasm between Muslims and the West, as thousands of people took to the streets in Asia for the largest demonstrations yet in the Prophet Mohammed cartoons row.
Thousands of Muslims rallied in Pakistan, Malaysia, Bangladesh and India, while smaller demonstrations were held in Indonesia and the Philippines.
Protesters shouted anti-American and other slogans and burned Danish flags, but there were no immediate reports of violence.
The demonstrations grew out of traditional Friday prayers. Some were held outside mosques in some cities while in others protesters marched on the diplomatic missions of Denmark, which have sometimes been pelted with rocks, eggs and other missiles in previous demonstrations.
In Malaysias largest city, Kuala Lumpur, about 3,000 protesters marched from a mosque to the high rise building housing the Danish Embassy shouting: Long live Islam. Destroy Denmark. Destroy Israel. Destroy George Bush. Destroy America!
Opening a conference at a nearby venue, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi talked of a huge chasm that has emerged between the West and Islam, particularly because of Muslim frustrations at Western policies toward Iraq, Afghanistan and the Palestinians.
He said many Westerners viewed a Muslim as a congenital terrorist.
They think Osama bin Laden speaks for the religion and its followers, Abdullah said in his speech. The denomination of Islam and the vilification of Muslims, there is no denying, is widespread within mainstream Western society.
He did not mention the prophet cartoons.
Abdullah, a Muslim scholar whose country heads the 57-member Organisation of the Islamic Conference, also urged Muslims to oppose sweeping denunciation of Christians, Jews and the West as well as violence and terror perpetrated by fringe groups.
Denmark has been the main target of Muslim outrage because a newspaper there was the first to publish 12 cartoons of the prophet. Other media, mostly in non-Islamic countries, have reprinted the cartoons.
Many Muslims view the cartoons as sacrilegious because Islam is interpreted as banning depiction of the prophet to prevent idolatry. Proponents say publication of the cartoons is a free speech issue.
In Pakistan, about 5,000 supporters of radical Islamic groups demonstrated in the capital, Islamabad the biggest turnout since protests against the cartoons began about a week ago.
In a fiery speech, Mian Aslam, a leader of a coalition of Islamic groups, urged Pakistan to sever ties with all those countries with newspapers that published the drawings.
In Bangladesh, more than 5,000 Muslims watched by hundreds of riot police marched on Denmarks embassy in the capital, Dhaka, burning the countrys flag and shouting, Death to those who degrade our beloved prophet!
Small demonstrations were also held in Indonesia, where protesters burned tyres in one town.
About 175 students at an Islamic school in Surabaya, in East Java province, signed a pact saying they are ready to die for Prophet Muhammad, and would confront any Danes they met, said their headmaster, Yusuf Muhajir.
The will ask Danish citizens wherever they meet to apologise, Muhajir said. They will be slapped if they refuse to apologise. The slap is a merely intended as a lesson, instead of hurting them.
Denmark earlier this week advised its citizens to leave Indonesia, the worlds most populous Muslim country.
Hundreds of angry Muslims burned a mock Danish flag outside a mosque in the Philippine capital, Manila, demanding an apology from Denmarks prime minister and punishment for the newspaper that first published the caricatures.
Muslims love Prophet Mohammed. Peace be upon him, read a banner carried by the protesters.
Malaysias Internal Security Ministry declared that it was an offence for anyone to publish, produce, import, circulate or possess the prophet caricatures.
It said the measure was ordered to curb the circulation of material that could cause disrupt public order in Malaysia. It did not specify what penalties offenders faced.
The ministry indefinitely closed a small newspaper, the Sarawak Tribune, yesterday after it reproduced one of the caricatures, despite an apology from the publishers for what they called an editorial oversight.
Malaysias newspapers operate under government licence.
Australian prime minister John Howard today said he considered the violent reactions to the cartoons are completely disproportionate to the offence that could possibly have been given.
There *is* one thing that will restrain them. It's the relative ages between the two cultures. Europeans aren't replacing themselves, their birthrate is *below* replacement levels. Europe is aging, rapidly, and war has ever favored the younger...
the infowarrior
Here's the problem. We're smart enough to figure out that because we take communion on Sunday's, doesn't mean Muslim's have to. Muslims think because they can't draw pictures of Mohammed, that we can't draw pictures of him. They are wrong. Their rules don't apply to us. Our rules don't apply to them..
Muslims also pray 5 times a day - did any of you notice that we don't do that? We don't make our women cover their hair either - another "chasm"? It's time to get real, fellow humans, who happen to be Muslim. Your religion is yours, and yours alone. It's not ours. Is that really so hard to understand? And if that is too difficult for you to get, maybe that's the real problem...
It's all about protecting the image of the Prophet for the "Religion of Peace".
It's gone so bad now, I'm afraid you're right.
7th century barbarians with the tools of the 21st century can never be a good combination.
There is a chasm alright. I learned what Islam was about during the Munich massacre in 1972.
TODAY'S COLUMNIST
By Chuck Morse and Carol Greenwald
February 9, 2006
The sacred memory of the victims of the Nazi Holocaust must not be victimized by political correctness.The U.S.Holocaust Memorial Museum has done this by avoiding any mention of the Arab or Muslim role in the Holocaust and by ignoring the link between Nazism and current Islamic extremism.
Iran's president announces that the Holocaust never happened while simultaneously announcing that Israel should "be wiped off the map." The vilest anti-Semitic conspiracy theories are promulgated in the Arab press and taught to Arab children as a matter of routine. Anti-Semitic incitement has become a state-sponsored article of faith in much of the Islamic world.
The museum has programs on the role of Christianity in promoting anti-Semitism -- but nothing on Islam. It has programs on current genocidal threats such as Darfur -- but not when the threat is against Jews. It does mention current anti-Semitism in Europe -- but not in the Middle East.
Just as the Nazi threat was not confined to Jews, the Islamofascist threat is not confined to Jews, as demonstrated by the events of September 11, 2001 and by Islamic terrorist bombings in London, Madrid, Bali and Israel.
Nazism held a genuine appeal for the Arab populace, who were attracted to its messages of rejection of democracy, recovery of past military glory and Jew-hating. In 1935, Reza Shah, the ruler of Persia, changed the country's name from Persia to Iran to reflect that they, like the Nazis, were Aryans. A popular Arab song during the war went, "Allah in heaven, Hitler on earth."
The historic Nazi connection to today's Islamic terrorism is Haj Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem. He became a Nazi agent after meeting Adolf Eichmann, an architect of the Holocaust, in Palestine in 1937, and with Nazi funds organized the Arab Revolt of 1936-39 which led to the British closing Palestine to Jewish immigration. This facilitated the "Final Solution" by closing off the avenue of refuge. In 1941, the mufti orchestrated a short-lived Nazi-backed generals' coup in Iraq. One of the participants in that coup, Gen. Khayrallah Tulfah, was Saddam Hussein's uncle and mentor.
The Iraq coup was followed by the Farhud, a pogrom against Baghdad's Jews, an event viewed by Sephardic Jews as comparable to the German "Kristallnacht," but never mentioned by the museum. The Mufti obtained Hitler's assurance in November 1941 that after dealing with the Jews of Europe, Hitler would treat the Jews of the Middle East similarly. Husseini promised the support of the Arabs for the Nazi war effort. In Berlin, Husseini used the "sonderfund," money confiscated from Jewish victims, to finance subversive pro-Nazi activities in the Middle East and to raise 20,000 Muslim troops in Bosnia, the infamous Hanjar S.S. Waffen, who murdered tens of thousands of Serbs and Jews in the Balkans and served as police auxiliary in Hungary.
There is no mention of the grand mufti in the museum's permanent exhibit, although only Hitler received more pages in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust.
But the Mufti's Nazi heritage did not end with the Holocaust. Nazi war criminals found employment in Arab capitals as advisers in murder. The notorious SS killer Alois Brunner was the personal adviser to Hafez Assad's brother, who was in charge of the Syrian security forces. Husseini, Yasser Arafat's mentor, brought former Nazi commandos to Egypt to teach Mr. Arafat and others how to become terrorists.
Walter Reich, director of the U.S. Holocaust Museum from 1995 to 1998, has recently said: "a focus on Arab and Muslim anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial at the Holocaust museum... would be, I believe, appropriately within the museum's mandate. Indeed, it would be strange if the museum did not focus on such anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial, given the museum's devotion not only to the Holocaust but also to contemporary genocides and given the prevalence in contemporary Arab rhetoric of not only the kind of anti-Semitism that helped lead to the Holocaust but also the calls for genocide that are aimed at the Jews of Israel."
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum should be an authoritative voice educating the museum's visitors and the public about the re-emergence of genocidal hatred as a political tool. The museum's mission requires it to publicize this rebirth of Nazi propaganda though exhibits and educational programs.
Chuck Morse is the author of "The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism." Carol Greenwald is on the board of Holocaust Museum Watch.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20060208-093102-5258r.htm
I have heard many people from the Philippines and Southeast Asia despise Muslims because they kill people a lot.
I noticed Muslims are in conflict with Buddhists, Hindus, and Sikhs, even more so than Christians and Jews. They know that first hand in India and South Asia.
It is idolatry.
I get everything about that chart except who the "orthodox" are.
Any hints?
The Sikh religion itself was born out of the Hindu-Islam rift in India, where the martial sects of Hinduism separated to convert the nascent pre-Sikh cult formed by Nanak into a completely martial faith bitterly opposed to Islam.
This religion, and the Hindu/Secular Marathas caused the Mughal Empire to weaken substantially. Coupled with the British arrival into India, this was the final end to Mughal/Islamic rule in India.
The Sikhs formed a large portion of British-Indian Armies during WW-2, and continues into the present Indian Army.
Pray
Per Huntington's thesis:
Orthodox = Slavic Eastern Europe and Russia
I must remember those numbers.
In time, that Borg Cube will be sent back to outer space..
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