Posted on 09/13/2010 6:15:47 AM PDT by Kaslin
Muslim disloyalty in the military is becoming commonplace, but how prevalent is it in society not to mention in the U.S. government?
Islamist enmity for infidels, regularly manifested in the jihad, is by now moderately well known. Lesser known, however, but of equal concern, is the mandate for Muslims to be loyal to fellow Muslims and Islam a loyalty that all too often translates into disloyalty to all things non-Muslim, including the American people and their government.
This dichotomy of loyalty to Muslims and enmity for infidels which, incidentally, corresponds well with Islamic laws division of the world into the abode of war (deserving of enmity) and the abode of Islam (deserving of loyalty) is founded on a Muslim doctrine called wala wa bara (best translated as loyalty and enmity). I first encountered this doctrine while translating various Arabic documents for The Al Qaeda Reader. In fact, the longest and arguably most revealing document I included in that volume is titled Loyalty and Enmity (pgs.63-115), compiled by Aymen Zawahiri, al-Qaedas number two.
I say compiled because most of the words are direct quotes from the Koran, the Muslim prophet Muhammad, and Islams jurists (i.e., this doctrine is not an al-Qaeda phenomenon but rather permeates Islams worldview). Those interested are urged to read the whole treatise. For our purposes, however, a few key scriptures must suffice: Koran 5:51 warns Muslims against taking the Jews and Christians as friends and allies whoever among you takes them for friends and allies, he is surely one of them, i.e., he becomes an infidel. According to authoritative Muslim exegete, al-Tabari, Koran 5:51 means that the Muslim who allies with them [non-Muslims] and enables them against the believers, that same one is a member of their faith and community. Similar scriptures include Koran 3:28, 4:89, 4:144, 5:54, 6:40, 9:23, and 58:22; the latter simply states that true Muslims do not befriend non-Muslims even if they be their fathers, sons, brothers, or kin.
Conversely, according to Muhammad, A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim. He neither oppresses him nor humiliates him nor looks down upon him. … All things of a Muslim are inviolable for his brother in faith: his blood, his wealth, and his honor precisely those three things Islamic law singles out as not being vouchsafed to free infidels. The problem here is that these scriptures are not mere words; American Muslims act on them. Consider the ongoing case of Nasser Abdo, an infantryman assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, who refuses to deploy to Afghanistan: I dont believe I can involve myself in an army that wages war against Muslims. I dont believe I could sleep at night if I take part, in any way, in the killing of a Muslim. … I cant deploy with my unit to Afghanistan and participate in the war I cant both deploy and be a Muslim. And why is that? Abdo cited Islamic scholars and verses from the Quran [no doubt such as the above] as reasons for his decision to ask for separation from the Army. Indeed, his loyalty to Afghanistans Muslims is such that, if he does not get discharged, he will, apparently, be facing a prison sentence.
Rather than going quietly to prison, Major Nidal Hasan went on the infamous Fort Hood killing spree, slaying thirteen Americans. Maintaining that Muslims shouldnt kill Muslims, he was, like Abdo, adamant about not being deployed to a Muslim nation, his worst nightmare. He was also very upfront about being a Muslim first and an American second, thereby showing where his true loyalty lay. Tabaris words come to mind: the Muslim who allies with them [e.g., Americans] and enables them against the believers, that same one is a member of their faith and community, i.e., he too becomes an infidel, the worst thing in Islam.
And of course there was sergeant Hasan Akbar, who was convicted of murder for killing two American soldiers and wounding fourteen in a grenade attack in Kuwait: He launched the attack because he was concerned U.S. troops would kill fellow Muslims in Iraq. Previous to the attack, he confessed to his diary: I may not have killed any Muslims, but being in the army is the same thing. I may have to make a choice very soon on who to kill.
Nor is Muslim loyalty simply limited to the fear of killing fellow Muslims; rather, it is loyalty in the tribal sense (not surprising, since Islam transferred the tenacity of Arab tribal loyalty onto the umma, whereby Islam became a super tribe, transcending race and language). Thus, for helping convict five Muslims who were plotting to kill American soldiers in the Fort Dix terrorism trial, Mahmoud Omar has been ostracized by the Muslim community. Why? Because in a twisted way their [the terrorists] actions are understandable in the Muslim community. Omar adds, For Muslims, we are all brothers, and I betrayed a brother echoing Muhammads ancient injunction: A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim.
Prominent American Muslim jurists have further proclaimed that it is forbidden to work for the FBI or for U.S. security services because these harm Muslims. Another Muslim jurist said it is permissible for Muslims to serve in the U.S. military provided they are not involved in fighting, harming, or even bothering Muslims at all. Similarly, the authoritative Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America issued a fatwa stating that it is not permissible for American Muslims to send aid, even food, to American troops serving in Muslim countries.
At this point, one may justly ask: if Muslim disloyalty to non-Muslims is a ubiquitous phenomenon, why are most examples limited to the military? Simple: Islam is primarily concerned with actual deeds; and the military is one of those rare institutions that requires people to demonstrate their loyalty through action, that is, by going to the frontlines and, if need be, combating Americas enemies even if they be ones coreligionists. It is therefore only natural that Muslim loyalty/disloyalty is primarily revealed in military related scenarios, including instrumental support via food or other aid. Concerning this latter, Muhammad said, One [Muslim] who equips a person on his way to raid [the enemys camps] in Allahs path [jihad] is considered to have the same status as the raider [jihadist]. The willing Muslim financial enabler of the infidel American soldier thus acquires the same infidel status.
As for all other instances that require Muslims to indicate their loyalty, the doctrine of taqiyya, which revolves around deceiving non-Muslims, offers relief, and is in fact essential for Muslim minorities living in America who want to uphold the doctrine of loyalty and enmity. Indeed, the Korans primary justification for deception is in the context of loyalty: Let believers not take for friends and allies infidels [non-Muslims] instead of believers. Whoever does this shall have no relationship left with Allah unless you but guard yourselves against them, taking precautions (Koran 3:28). Tabari explains this verse: Only when you are in their [non-Muslims] power, fearing for yourselves, are you to demonstrate friendship for them with your tongues, while harboring hostility toward them. But do not join them in the particulars of their infidelities, and do not aid them through any action against a Muslim.
In other words, when necessary, Muslims are permitted to feign friendship and loyalty to non-Muslims, or, in the words of Abu Darda, a pious companion of Muhammad, We smile in the face of some people although our hearts curse them. Nearly fourteen-hundred years later, American Muslim Tarik Shah, after being arrested for terrorist-related charges, boasted: I could be joking and smiling [with infidels] and then cutting their throats in the next second.
At any rate, such is the symbiotic relationship that Islams doctrines share: when the deceit, the charade is to no avail and the lives of fellow Muslims, whom are deserving of loyalty, become endangered, Muslims must then stand their ground, come what may. Thus an Akbar, Hasan, or Abdo may appear as perfectly loyal American citizens, until being required to prove their loyalty against Muslims. As Zawahiri puts it in his treatise, the Muslim may pretend, so long as he does not undertake any initiative to support them [non-Muslims], commit sin, or enable [them] through any deed or killing or fighting against Muslims (The Al Qaeda Reader, p.75).
The ramifications of this doctrine are clearly troubling, especially since the only factor that determines Muslim loyalty/disloyalty being enlisted in the U.S. military and asked to deploy to Muslim nations is rare, and experienced by far less than .1% of Americas Muslims. Where do the rests unspoken loyalties lie? Moreover, it is one thing if the average American Muslim harbors loyalty to fellow Muslims, including terrorists such as al-Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah. It is quite another if that Muslim happens to be in a position of authority in the United States. This observation naturally leads to a president who up to 24% of Americans and many Muslims believe is a clandestine Muslim and who at least appears to have been raised a Muslim: Barrack Hussein Obama.
While there is no proof that he is a Muslim indeed, no less an authority than Jeremiah Wright, the fellow who used to bellow God damn America! recently vouched for Obamas Christianity the point here is simple: if an American president was a secret Muslim, and if he was lying about it, and even if he was secretly working to subvert the U.S. to Islams advantage not only would such an approach comport with Islams doctrines on loyalty and deception, but it would have ample precedents, stretching back to the dawn of Islam. Such as when Muhammad commanded one Naim bin Masud, a convert to Islam from an adversarial tribe that refused to accept Islam, to conceal his new Muslim identity, go back to his tribe which he cajoled with a perfidious You are my stock and my family, the dearest of men to me only to betray them to Islam.
I would not allow a muslim to be armed in my army. Period.
( Conversely, according to Muhammad, A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim. He neither oppresses him nor humiliates him nor looks down upon him. All things of a Muslim are inviolable for his brother in faith: his blood, his wealth, and his honor)
do they keep that in mind as the wade into a big crowd of muslims and blow up?
Moderate and radical muslims are taught from the same books.
They have the same beliefs and goals. Some act radically and some don’t, but approve. muslims around the world hate the infidel, they cheered and danced in the streets at the news of 9/11.
The only difference between US muslims and others around the world is simply a border. The US muslims were just as happy 9/11 hapened as their international brothers, but were smart enough not to $h1t in their own backyard.
Our muslim population is about .6% and we’re already having conflict........ it will get worse as our muslim population grows. It has in every other place around the world.
Watch what'll happen once we get to 10-15%. It'll happen eventually, as they breed like rabbits.
All we have to do is look what has happened in Western Europe.
I wouldn’t allow muslims in my country. They are the enemy of America.
Excellent article. Thank you for posting it.
I would not allow a Muslim to be in my COuntry.
Read my tagline.
There it is. They are not compatible with a civilized country.
Sure explains Obama, we are not war with ISLAM.
It’s all for the greater glory of Allah. The victims should be grateful that they were allowed to “participate” in jihad.
Just take all their words, threats and anti-American statements and create our own laws that treat them exactly as they want to treat Americans.
Putting up with their insane hate and warlike evil toward us should not be tolerated by any American. The left has dominated the media with their blame games and threats for far too long. Taking a stand against these people is long overdue and I hope that this next election shows America what we can and will do to fight our enemies, both the left and the terrorists who live freely in our great Nation.
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