Posted on 08/18/2016 9:58:18 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
An old (and tiresome) debate appears to have been settled by those best positioned to settle it. According to Andrew Gripp, a former political science professor:
Since 9/11, one of the defining fault lines in American and Western politics has concerned whether jihadist groups such as al-Qaeda and ISIS are motivated by their religion or by politics or more specifically, by grievances against Western foreign policy. Some insist that Islamic doctrine is the basis of their violence, while others insist that such groups are not truly Islamic, but are instead using the guise of religion to lash out against Western influence and intervention.
After indicating how jihadist groups political behavior is consistently traceable to their beliefs about what the Quran, hadith, and respected commentaries say they have a divine injunction to do, Gripp writes:
For years, however, making this case has been a challenge. This is in part because al-Qaeda was intentionally speaking to both sides in this debate. As the scholar Raymond Ibrahim demonstrates in The Al Qaeda Reader, the terrorist group would regularly frame its grievances in political terms when broadcasting its message to the West (so as to insinuate that once the West withdrew, peace would come). Yet when speaking to the Muslim world, the group would make highly sophisticated religious arguments, explaining why its actions, however reprehensible on their face, were in fact justified by a close reading of the holy texts.
This was indeed the main reason I sought to translate and publish al-Qaedas internal communiques to fellow Muslims side-by-side with al-Qaedas communiques to the West: to show the stark differences in tone and purpose. As I wrote in the books preface ten years ago:
This volume of translations [The Al Qaeda Reader], taken as a whole, proves once and for all that, despite the propaganda of al-Qaeda and its sympathizers, radical Islams war with the West is not finite and limited to political grievancesreal or imaginedbut is existential, transcending time and space and deeply rooted in faith.
Now, however, the world need not rely on my translations and can get it straight from the horses mouth: In a recent article titled Why We Hate You & Why We Fight You, the Islamic State gives six reasons. Reason number one says it all:
We hate you, first and foremost, because you are disbelievers; you reject the oneness of Allah whether you realize it or not by making partners for Him in worship, you blaspheme against Him, claiming that He has a son [Christ], you fabricate lies against His prophets and messengers, and you indulge in all manner of devilish practices. It is for this reason that we were commanded to openly declare our hatred for you and our enmity towards you. There has already been for you an excellent example in Abraham and those with him, when they said to their people, Indeed, we are disassociated from you and from whatever you worship other than Allah. We have rejected you, and there has arisen, between us and you, enmity and hatred forever until you believe in Allah alone (Al-Mumtahanah 4 [i.e., Koran 60:4]). Furthermore, just as your disbelief is the primary reason we hate you, your disbelief is the primary reason we fight you, as we have been commanded to fight the disbelievers until they submit to the authority of Islam, either by becoming Muslims, or by paying jizyah for those afforded this option [People of the Book] and living in humiliation under the rule of the Muslims [per Koran 9:29].
This is as plain as it gets, not to mention wholly grounded in Islams traditional worldview. As has been repeatedly pointed out, if Muslims are persecuting their fellow country men and womenpeople who share their nationality, ethnicity, culture, and languageon the simple basis that they are Christians, why should there be any surprise, or excuses of grievances, when Muslims terrorize the infidels of the West?
Reasons two and three of why ISIS hates and fights the West are essentially the same as reason one: Western secularists and atheists are hated and attacked for disbelieving in and living against Allah. Although reason four cites crimes against Islam, this is a reference to the crime of refusing to submit to Islams authority and sensibilities, also known as Islams How Dare You?! phenomenon.
It is only in reasons five and six that ISIS finally mentions grievances against Western foreign policiesonly to quickly explain:
Whats important to understand here is that although some might argue that your foreign policies are the extent of what drives our hatred, this particular reason for hating you is secondary, hence the reason we addressed it at the end of the above list. [ ] The fact is, even if you were to stop bombing us, imprisoning us, torturing us, vilifying us, and usurping our lands, we would continue to hate you because our primary reason for hating you will not cease to exist until you embrace Islam. Even if you were to pay jizyah and live under the authority of Islam in humiliation, we would continue to hate you.
It is this unrelenting hatred that Westerners cannot comprehend; a hate that compels Muslim husbands to hate their non-Muslim wives, and compels Americas great friends and allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar to publish government sanctioned decrees proclaiming their hate for America.
And it was always this hate that fueled al-Qaedas jihadnot grievances. All of the Koran verses that call for hate against non-Muslims have been repeatedly cited by al-Qaeda in its Arabic writings to Muslims. (Ayman Zawahiri, al-Qaedas current leader, wrote a 60 page treatise devoted to delineating how Islam commands Muslims to hate non-Muslims, see Loyalty and Enmity, The Al Qaeda Reader, p. 63-115.)
Osama bin Laden once wrote
As to the relationship between Muslims and infidels, this is summarized by the Most Highs Word: We renounce you. Enmity and hate shall forever reign between ustill you believe in Allah alone [Quran 60:4 referenced above in ISISs recent publication]. So there is an enmity, evidenced by fierce hostility from the heart. And this fierce hostilitythat is, battleceases only if the infidel submits to the authority of Islam, or if his blood is forbidden from being shed [i.e., a dhimmi], or if Muslims are at that point in time weak and incapable [in which case, bin Laden later clarifies, they should dissemble (taqiyya) before the infidels by, say, insisting the conflict is about foreign policy, nothing more]. But if the hate at any time extinguishes from the heart, this is great apostasy! Such, then, is the basis and foundation of the relationship between the infidel and the Muslim. Battle, animosity, and hatreddirected from the Muslim to the infidelis the foundation of our religion. (The Al Qaeda Reader, p. 43).
Yet, in every communique he issued to the West, bin Laden stressed that al-Qaedas war was entirely based on Western foreign policies detrimental to Islam: eliminate these and terrorism would cease. This rhetoric was accepted at face value by many so-called experts (such as ex-CIA agent Michael Scheuer, author of Imperial Hubris) and became the default answer to the tired question, why do they hate us? As late as 2014 U.S. President Obama invoked the grievance meme concerning ISIS.
Of course, it was one thing for Western leaders to accept and disseminate al-Qaedas lies concerning grievances, and another thing for them to continue doing so now, in light of ISIS recent and open confessions concerning the true nature of the jihad. Any Western leader, analyst, or expert who at this late hour continues peddling the grievance narrative falls within the ever growing ranks of fools and liars.
Just....Islam.
What I can’t understand is people flee Isis and seek refuge in christian countries, then as soon as they get here, immediately begin to do the samersame things here that they fled from in the first place...........
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This explains Obama
This truth needs to be taught in every public and private school.
What are the chances?
Zero.
Just look at the sorry, pitiful number of replies here ...
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“We hate you, first ... [per Koran 9:29].”
Translation:
“We hate you because you are not us.”
You see the same behavior locally within the US. People will flee an area due to high taxes, poor education, dismal economy, etc. (usually due to Democrat rule), move to an area where all of the above is much better and stronger, and then proceed to elect the same sort of imbeciles that ruined their previous home state/city.
They’re unable to connect their own actions, philosophy, beliefs, etc. with the reasons why the situation they’re fleeing is so bad.
They hare each other as much as they hate the West.
Face it, islam is all about hate.
The neighborhood I live in and have for 15 years, was a mature neighborhood, clean streets, mowed lawns, trimmed hedges and well taken care of houses.
Slowly, things began to change as more ‘foreigners’ from south of the border moved in, and other minorities already here, trash started being thrown down along the streets, ie candy wrappers, drink cups, chip bags, beer cans and bottles, etc.
I have to pick up such trash as it falls within my yard along the sidewalk and right of way. Nearby, yards are full of junk cars, car parts, and assorted other yard ornaments.
I can tell which houses sell illegal drugs because of the constant traffic that stops and stays on a few minutes, at all hours of the night. There is a park across the street, that people meet in the parking lot for a few minutes as well.
And I guarantee you each and every one of these worthless people Democrat...........................
You Got That 1000% Right!
People Need To Understand That Islam Is A Death Cult!
Nothing More, Nothing Less!
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