Posted on 07/21/2009 9:49:01 AM PDT by ventanax5
When I read MA Khan's new book, Islamic Jihad, I was struck by two things, the high quality of his scholarship and an emerging historical trend.
Khan is firmly in the Foundationalist School of scholarship. He does not indulge opinion, but bases his work on the Islamic doctrine of jihad and its historical effects on civilization, with a focus on the destruction of India. He investigates and documents two little known areas--the Sufis and the enslavement of the Hindus.
The excellence of his book is part of an historic pattern. When Islam attacked us on September 11, 2001 we were unprepared for war. Our intellectuals were spineless dhimmis who have been bought and paid for by the Saudis and the Muslim Brotherhood, and as a result, were apologists and not able to defend our civilization.
However, in one of the more remarkable intellectual events in history, a new type of intellectual was drawn into the study of Islam. Trained critical and scientific thinkers who were amateurs in the field of Islam applied their critical reasoning to this subject and produced a wealth of excellent books and articles. The new Islamic scholarship was fact-driven and took up Islam's challenge of war.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalislam.com ...
LOL
It doesn’t take an educated idiot to realize that Islam wants total domination of the world. It’s up to the Judeo/Christian world to keep them out of our world. Politicians can be bought.
Islamic Jihad:
A Legacy of
Forced Conversion,
Imperialism,
and Slavery
by M. A. Khan
Kindle
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I just put that on my wish list....
Muslims don’t shame.
Personally, the easiest way to fight radical islam is oil.
Open our oil fields, build refineries and pump and refine oil and natural gas as much as we can. Pull the oil money away from islamic countries and see how fast radical islam declines. It’s oil money (and now drug money) that keeps them going. Look at the countries where islam flourishes. As far as I’ve seen, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq have modern towns. Take away the oil money, that the West furnishes..what else do they export? Afphaganistan exports poppy for sniffers and injectors...but oil..oil..oil pumped and refined here in America will slow down islam’s wish to control the world.
Agreed. Most of them are absolutely pathological in their denial of the true nature of their death cult. Even the most ridiculous and obsurd conspiracy theories are widely believed in the Muslim world because if they forced themselves to look at the truth they just couldn't handle it. Their fragile little psyches would be shattered.
Their fragile little psyches would be shattered.
And then they would kill everything in sight.
Yes, and these are the culturally created sociopaths that we are inviting into Western society in droves.
Funny, "culturally created sociopath" sounds like a Hussein I know.
I believe that the ‘culture’ does indeed doom muslims to
a backward, unproductive life. I don’t know how any kind
of love can exist where muslims dominate. Even mothers
show a strange kind of love for their own children.
Read this earlier today. Not sure even this can work, although I appreciate the effort. First off, the MSM will not take part. Secondly, shame to a muslim is a completely different concept. Shame to them is in not following the law of Allah, failing at martyrdom, etc. I don’t have a link, but there was a Muslim doctor in Albany, NY who wrote about shame as something hospitals needed to be sensitive to when dealing with Muslim women being examined.
“They lie more easily than any culture I’ve known. “
True. Perhaps taqiyyah could be a better tactic than using shame.
My tentative objections to using shame have no bearing on the importance of M.A. Khan’s book, however. It’s definitely on my Amazon wish list.
And most of all, the truth-telling websites are banned in most Islamic countries, and even in the West. For example, most educational institutions in Australia have banned all truth-telling websites, namely http://www.faithfreedom.org, http://www.thereligionofpeace.com, http://www.jihadwatch.org, http://www.islam-watch.org and http://www.islammonior.org amongst others categorizing them as hate-sites.
We must recognize that the investment of hundreds of billions of dollars annually in strengthening intelligence apparatus, tightening security and the war of terror is going waste. Some of these measures are also working counter to their intended objectives, by helping the radicalization of the Muslim mind on various grievances, howsoever unjustified they may be. And of course, it is causing loss of lives in large numbers on both sides.
In the media, we can kill this menace with a small fraction of the investment and with much less loss in life and properties. The battle can be won with ease. Muslims can ignore the noise made by truth-tellers, often discredited as fringe Muslim-hating Islamophobes, in a negligible few and little-known websites, but they cannot ignore the Mainstream Media. When the truth-tellers get the opportunity to bare the fundamental sacred texts of Islam in the pages of the MSM to show how horrible and barbaric the cult of Islam is, Muslims at all levels would be forced to defend their creed by looking into those texts. Every attempt to defend Islam would lead to their enlightenment about the filth and inhumanity that lies at its heart.
http://www.politicalislam.com/blog/shaming-the-muslims-out-of-islam/#comments
Lying is Asian and comes from a tribal feeling that if someone not of your clan knows a true fact about you then he has power over you and your family. That characteristic is magnified and given “legal” status in Islam. Within Islam it is most pronounced among Arabs. It is a barrier to business as we know it in the West.
And in the name of green Ob won't let us drill or open up nuclear energy plants. Now, I just wonder who he really is working for (like I didn't know already).
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