I've always wondered since that "brochure" was first posted years ago if someone had the "key/legend" to the map. Somebody seemingly went to an awful lot of trouble to "color code" the countries, but as far as I can tell, there is no explanation of the colors (on this front side that is shown). The exception being that explanation of green as "muslim majorities in muslim countries" in the box to the left of South America.
The green countries are those with significant Muslim populations. But they are not all "Islamic" countries. Most of the ones in West Africa are not even majority Muslim. Uganda also certainly is not. Neither is Cameroon. Why is Tanzania crosshatched as an entire country while the Muslim provinces of Russia and Xinjiang in China are also crosshatched green? Why are Angola, Madagascar, Mexico, Paraguay, Ukraine, and Venezuela brown? What (if anything) do they have in common? What do the United States, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Indochina, Ethiopia, Poland, and Finland have in common?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Without knowing more about the "World Islamic Mission" and/or their first source of the map (where they got it), I'd assume they are the Islamic equivalent of Lyndon LaRouche (and conspiracy theories abound in that "milieu" far more than here). For them, our "late night UFO talk radio" nonsense is mainstream programming.
Probably somebody from some mosque in Jersey in the late 90s went to visit one of the "brothers" in jail who was having a "vision" that day since the guards forgot to give him his meds. So that Muslim "brother", living on a whole new "plane of existence", drew this with crayons as part of the prison afternoon "relaxation therapy" class. It looks like the "kiddie menu" at a Burger King after a five-year-old has finished with their artwork.
I've always thought the map displayed more irrational and disorganized insanity that purposeful and deliberative intelligence. Maybe a "key" to the colors would disabuse me of that notion. But until I see some sign of intelligent life, I'll continue to assume there is none behind this map.
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