Posted on 11/13/2005 3:44:41 AM PST by bornacatholic
Has an intifada begun in France an all-out jihad? Are the French facing what is by now, as the riots are well into their second week and have engulfed virtually the entire country, a full-scale insurrection from immigrant youth who simply resent being marginalized and shunted to the fringes of French society? Or does the unrest have something to do with the agenda of jihadists worldwide? As is becoming increasingly well known, Osama bin Laden and others all over the world want to unify the Islamic world under a restored caliphate, reestablish the rule of Islamic law, and extend the hegemony of that law, Sharia, to the rest of the world also. Does that play any role in the French riots?
Evidence so far is somewhat sketchy. Mainstream media reports have centered on the rioters economic and cultural marginalization. Theirs, laments AP, is a drab life of days spent smoking hashish, hanging out on street corners. An 18-year-old named Ahmed complains: You wear these clothes, with this color skin and youre automatically a target for police. Some analysts, indulging in various degrees of schadenfreude, have alleged that Frances ingrained racism, snobbery toward outsiders, and mistreatment of Muslim immigrants are responsible for the riots.
Yet the horror stories detailing this mistreatment that are now filling the news do not entirely ring true. France has not neglected its sizable Muslim minority. Not too long ago it established an official organization to oversee French Islam, the French Council for the Muslim Religion (CFCM), and has even discussed revising Frances secular laws to allow the government to fund mosques in France, in order to wean them away from extremist foreign influences.
Nor have Muslims been marginalized in French public life. Dalil Boubakeur, leader of the CFCM and imam of the Paris mosque, enjoys high visibility. After the French government announced plans to expel jihadist imams from France in May 2004, then-Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin told Boubakeur that he wanted to reassure the Muslim community of his willingness to treat it as he treats other faiths. Boubakeur explained that as far as Raffarin was concerned, there is no lumping together of the expulsion of imams and the Muslim community in general. When two French journalists were kidnapped in Iraq in August 2004, then-Interior Minister (and current Prime Minister) Dominique de Villepin went to Boubakeurs mosque to join Muslims in prayer for their release and drew applause when he spoke of the unity between non-Muslims and Muslims in France.
De Villepins mosque visit was emblematic of Frances ongoing efforts to make its Muslim population feel included, loved, and French efforts they are now being universally excoriated for not having made. And there are several indications that the riots are not wholly or solely about economic and social marginalization at all, and that the Islamic jihad agenda is a significant element fueling their continuing spread:
It has long been established that there is a significant jihadist presence among French Muslims. Recently six Muslims in Paris were arrested for recruiting for the jihad in Iraq.
The rioters have been shouting the jihad battle cry, Allahu akbar. As Muhammad Atta wrote in his final exhortation to himself, When the confrontation begins, strike like champions who do not want to go back to this world. Shout, Allahu Akbar, because this strikes fear in the hearts of the non-believers. While the mainstream media continues to identify the rioters as French-born youths of Arab or African origin, many of them Muslim, in fact the Islamic identity of the rioters is quite clear: rioters have avoided Muslim-owned businesses, preferring obviously non-Muslim targets.
The rioters have thrown Molotov cocktails at two French synagogues, making it likely that they subscribe to the deeply rooted hatred of Jews that so many jihadists share. They have also set two churches on fire, further reinforcing the impression that they view their struggle as fundamentally religious, and consider the terrorizing of Jews and Christians to be part of their religious responsibility, in accord with Quran 9:29, which directs Muslims to wage war even against the People of the Book: the Qurans term for primarily Jews and Christians.
Mouloud Dahmani is a Muslim leader in France who is trying to prevail upon the French to allow for a group of Muslim Brotherhood sheikhs to negotiate an end to the riots. The Muslim Brotherhood, of course, is the first modern Islamic jihad organization and the direct forefather of Hamas and Al-Qaeda. Dahmani has declared: All we demand is to be left alone. This is a strange statement coming from the leader of a community that resents being marginalized and longs to enter the mainstream of French society. Left alone? Quite literally. Journalist Amir Taheri says that the Muslims in France are not actually interested in assimilation at all; rather, they want autonomy: Some are even calling for the areas where Muslims form a majority of the population to be reorganized on the basis of the millet system of the Ottoman Empire: Each religious community (millet) would enjoy the right to organize its social, cultural and educational life in accordance with its religious beliefs. He reports that in parts of France, a de facto millet system is already in place. Muslim leaders control the area and French officials, including police, simply do not enter.
Postings on Muslim weblogs indicate that the riots are not spontaneous outpourings of rage, but carefully planned endeavors. Some revealed not only the planning involved in the riots, which have now swept all across France and have spread also to Denmark, Belgium and Germany, but also the Islamic supremacist goal behind them. One wrote: The cops are petrified of us, everything must burn, starting Monday, the operation Midnight Sun starts, tell everyone else, rendezvous for Momo and Abdul in Zone 4 ... jihad Islamia Allah Akhbar. Another added: You dont really think that were going to stop now? Are you stupid? It will continue, non-stop. We arent going to let up. The French wont do anything and soon, we will be in the majority here.
Meanwhile, the Union for Islamic Organizations of France, which has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, has issued a fatwa declaring: It is formally forbidden to any Muslim seeking divine grace and satisfaction to participate in any action that blindly hits private or public property or could constitute an attack on someones life. There is a strange ambiguity in this, recalling that of the CAIR-backed American fatwa condemning attacks on innocent civilians without defining innocent: what constitutes attacking blindly? Is a focused, targeted attack somehow acceptable?
The time for such ambiguity is long past. And indeed, lines are being drawn everywhere.
Islam, The Alleged Religion of Peace® ( TARP )? Click this picture:
No, I am not exaggerating. Click the pic, go to "last," and read backwards.
If you are not informed about this stuff, you will be made sick. If you are informed, you will be made mad, all over again.
Then, there is this little problem...
For "Thunder on the Border," click the picture:
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Yup!!! Wake up World! The last time this happened it took the Christians 500 years before they responded to the Islamic hordes sweeping across the Middle East. But at least they finally saw it(honestly) for what it was. Can't say that's true today.
BTTT
Just got Robert Spencer"s book in the mail yesterday, The Politically Incorrect Guide To Islam.
This guy knows his stuff!
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"You Frenchy! Come out of ze tank! There are two of us German soldiers with pocket knives! Oh here he comes... Boy that was easy!"
But, I think they are waking up. A recent email from a friend in europe, she said,
I am proud of being French-Portuguese and I am very proud of France for having welcome my parents, given them work, a more stable and safe life (my parents escaped a then dictartorship in Portugal), and for having given me and my brothers a 1st class free education till the age of 21... ...Sadly, even though I have always fought against racism with passion, even I have to accept that the problem is mainly with young Muslims nowadays. We need to see that other immigrants in those estates are usually not rioting. It's an attitude problem. The Portuguese communities eventually earnt their respect from the French and they are now actively sought as workers and wished for as neighbours. However and sadly, the Muslim communities didn't act in a way to earn their respect. They didn't integrate. I know, it's a lot harder, as the cultures clash so much, but the country that many Portuguese people left in the 1960ies was also extremely different from France and it was a huge culture shock too. I think that Muslims need to learn to integrate in their host countries and respect that culture and heritage that is already there, if they want to be respected themselves.
She may not be calling it yet for what it is, but she is beginning to question things more realistically.
However, there are far too many putative Christians who have smoked the Dope of Diversity in the Multicultural Bong and they experience the Pipe Dream that Christianity and Islam, or Judaism and Islam, or Secularism and Islam, can co-exist inside a country's borders.
They have got to sober-up, get straight, get Jesus; or get out of the way. War is here. Now.
We've been seeing this for years already, yet people still don't get it.
I read that and found it to be a terrifying eye opener. Also, get some of the books he recommends. You'll see that the spread of Islam can't be stopped until a full out war against the spread of this diseased cult is begun.
I have 'em. I am happy so many others are now buying his books
Those who are ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it.
Theirs, laments AP, is a drab life of days spent smoking hashish, hanging out on street corners.
Sounds like your typical Leftist college student at Berkley. (except sometimes they're naked)
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