Posted on 12/01/2012 8:00:59 PM PST by Katechon
سجل تعداد المسلمين في السنوات الأخيرة صعودا كبيرا؛ حيث بلغ عددهم مليارا ( وثلاثمائة مليون نسمة، منهم ( 900 ) مليون نسمة في الدول الإسلامية، و ( ٤٠٠ مليون نسمة يعيشون في تجمعات وأقليات مسلمة. ذكرت الإحصائية الدولية التي أعد ا الأمم المتحدة ومنظمة المؤتمر الإسلامي أن المسلمين يعيشون في أكثر من تسعين دولة، منها ( 44 ) دولة إسلامية، والبقية يعيشون فيها بصفة أقليات، وإن من بين الدول الإسلامية توجد ( 14 ) دولة فقط تنص دساتيرها على أن الدين الرسمي لها هو الإسلام، وحسب هذه الإحصائيات فإن عدد المسلمين في قارة آسيا وحدها مليار وعشرون مليون مسلم، وفي إفريقيا ( 250 ) مليون مسلم، ويعيش في قارة أوروبا ( 60 ) مليون مسلم، وفي قارة أمريكا الشمالية والجنوبية عشرة ملايين مسلم. ووفق هذه الإحصائيات فإنه من المنتظر أن يصل تعداد المسلمين إلى مليارين وستمائة ألف خلال وقت قصير، بحيث يتحول المسلمون إلى قوة عظمى ومؤثرة في العالم، بعد أن يكونوا قد غيروا - وفق هذا التصاعد السريع في عددهم - التوازن الديموغرافي في العالم لصالحهم.
Hitler didnt have numerous sects who all hated each other because each believed the other was not fit to live.
Perhaps I should have added, like islam...
Your link leads to a website that’s in arabic. Are you assuming we can all read arabic?
Yes, I am. It’s called Google Translate! Use it, it is amazing!
The number of Muslims in Europe to about 60 million Muslims of the continent's total population, which amounts to approximately 500 million people. This means that the percentage of Muslims in Europe, amounting to about 12% of the total population. p. 55
You see, the translation is excellent. It’s very easy to get the meaning. This document was produced by the king of Saudi Arabia, intended to a muslim public: it is thus very honest about the Saudi project of total conquest, by violent jihad as well as by demographics.
Maybe we should gang up and form a Google-Translate team with other Freepers to inform the world about the Muslim Brotherhood’s project and activities.
We can’t rely on the MSM, and most big-shot pundits on the Right are too lazies to work.
Even Frontpage don’t do that critical stuff.
Google-translate that,. I promise, you'll have a very healty laugh. Don't forget, it's written in the name of the Saudi king.
I think we have known for several years now (9/11 ring a bell?) what their intentions are.
What I am trying to show is that the Saudi ‘royal family’ are the intended victims of the same ‘Arab Spring’ - and I doubt if the thousands of perfumed princes and their elite relatives are going to hand over their positions without protest.
The internal fighting between the MB and its first victims, the muslims themselves hasn’t even started yet...althought there’s a glimmer in Tunisia.
Appreciate your research and posting, but what you show is, I think, a little one-sided. Islam is struggling to stay relative, and you present islam as if it has conquered Europe.
They haven’t really started fighting amongst themselves yet.
The MB is in the process of doing just that, conquering Europe.
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I’m finding that the MB is much more intracated to the Saudi régime than I had thaught. The relationship runs really deep, since the World Muslim League at least. Maybe it’s purely financial but I’m beginning to doubt it, reading that document by the Saudi King. I mean — the Saudi’s project is exactly the same as the MB’s...
Yet I know that Qaradawi is based in Qatar, rather than Arabia. And that Arabia refused to dig the grave of Said Ramadan, the first international organizer of the MB.
P.S. What do you mean by “islam is struggling to stay relative”?
HAHAHA!
Think. If the Saudi ‘kingdom’ is threatened by ‘the arab spring’ as is Syria and Jordan, then the MB can hardly be in the pocket of the King of Saudi Arabia...he is, in fact, a hostage.
And that’s enough from me, I’m really not interested in translating arabic.
YES, but on the other hand, the Saudis are deeply involved in sponsoring the Global Muslim Brotherhood.
I think we will need to listen to what Qaradawi is saying on the matter.
I agree though: the Saudi régime in is danger, BUT the relationship between it and the MB seems way more complicated than that.
"There are varying estimates of the number of Muslims in the United States of America... it is that estimated by about six million people, a third of them African-American, and one-third of Arab descent, and one-third from different origins, including Indian, Turkish and Albanian, Bosniac and others.
ويقدر عدد الذين يدخلون في الإسلام في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية كل عام بما بين ( 25 ) ألف نسمة و ( 50 ) ألف نسمة، وأكثر الهجرات التي تفد إلى الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية في السنوات الأخيرة تأتيها من البلدان الإسلامية، ومعظم المهاجرين ذوو كفاءات ومهارات عالية، والمسلمون يوجدون في جميع الولايات، كما يوجد ما يزيد عن مائة ألف طالب مسلم في الجامعات الأمريكية.
The estimated number of those who enter Islam in the United States each year, including between (25) thousand and (50) thousand, more migrations benefited to the United States in recent years come to her from Muslim countries, and most of the immigrants people with competencies and skills high, and the Muslimsthey are located in all states, and there are more than a hundred thousand Muslim students in American universities."
What’s the difference between wahhabism and salafism?
I’m under the impression that salafi means a *way of life* similar to that of mohammed and the first caliphes, — while wahhabism relates to a PROPHECY, or to the promise allah/satan made to islam devotees — according to which islam would conquer every princes of this world.
I’m not ‘into’ prophecy, allah, satan or translations from arabic. The photograph I linked is from a book titled ‘Saudi Arabia in the 19th Century’ in which the raiding party described as IKWAN in the article, is shown in the book as A WAHHABI WAR PARTY.
I think you need to do some reading, you need some historical background.
“you need to do some reading”
that’s precisely what i’m doing.
I chose to focus on the Muslim Brotherhood first though, before understanding the project of the House of Saud.
That’s why I began with the birth of the Muslim Brotherhood.
My methodology is genealogical.
I was talking about ‘prophecy’ because that’s pretty much of the king of Saud is casting wahhab in the document i’m reading now.
Al-Banna himself -- I'm reading some of his stuff -- relates to ben Badis -- and not only for Badis' anti-colonialism.
Banna even restored Badis' weekly magazine.
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