Posted on 05/06/2020 2:06:52 PM PDT by robowombat
The Washington Post Wants You to Fast for Ramadan BY ROBERT SPENCER MAY 04, 2020 1:50 PM EST
The far-Left anti-Trump propaganda organ masquerading as a news source and operating under the name the Washington Post on Thursday published an inspiring op-ed entitled As American Muslims fast this Ramadan, maybe the rest of America should consider joining in. The Posts articles exhorting people to keep the Lenten fast or the Yom Kippur fast have not yet been published, but Im sure that they will be when the appropriate times for them roll around again. Wont they?
In the meantime, Ill consider fasting for Ramadan, but I have a fairly good idea of what my conclusion will be. The articles author, the imam Omar Suleiman, founder and president of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research and an Islamic studies professor at Southern Methodist University, writes: The end result of Ramadan for Muslims, according to the Koran, is for you to complete the period and glorify God for that which He has guided you, and that you may be amongst the grateful.
That sounds terrific, but what exactly does the Quran mean by glorifying God? According to the Islamic holy book, one way that Muslims can glorify God is by fighting and killing infidels (cf. 2:191. 4:89, 9:5, 9:29, 47:4, etc.). In fact, according to the prophet of Islam, there is no better way to glorify the supreme being. A hadith has a Muslim asking Muhammad: Instruct me as to such a deed as equals Jihad (in reward). Muhammad replied, I do not find such a deed. (Bukhari 4.52.44) A jihad group explained: The month of Ramadan is a month of holy war and death for Allah. It is a month for fighting the enemies of Allah and Gods messenger, the Jews and their American facilitators.
Somehow that doesnt sound as appealing as Omar Suleiman made it out to be. But the good imam cant be faulted for walking through a door that the Washington Post opened. His article was published in response to a Post call: The Opinions section is looking for stories of how the coronavirus has affected people of all walks of life. Write to us. Suleiman saw an opportunity for dawah, Islamic proselytizing, and seized it.
Still, if someone had sent in those stories about how Americans should join in the Lenten fast, or the Yom Kippur fast, would the Post have published them? Almost certainly not. Suleimans article, however, is just one example of a general tendency: it is imperative in todays society to be solicitous to Muslims and warmly positive toward even the aspects of Islam that are oppressive. World Hijab Day, on which non-Muslim women don hijabs in solidarity with Muslim women, is now an annual event, despite the fact that the hijab is prescribed because it is assumed that women bear the responsibility to retrain the sexual impulses of men, and are often harshly punished when they fail to do so. Whats more, the truly oppressed people in this case are the Muslim women who choose not to wear hijab, many of whom have been brutalized and even killed.
In a similar vein, cities in the United States, Canada, Germany and Australia have begun to allow the broadcast of the Islamic call to prayer over loudspeakers, despite the fact that it contains clear declarations of the supremacy of Islam and features the cry of Allahu akbar (Allah is greater) so favored by jihad terrorists worldwide. In Mississauga, Ontario, Mayor Bonnie Crombie explained that the city councils decision today to support the symbolic broadcasting of the call to prayer during Ramadan this year will provide inspiration, familiarity and comfort to our citys Muslim community during this challenging time. Likewise in Minneapolis, Mayor Jacob Frey said: At a time when physical distancing requires we pray apart, its incumbent on leaders to create a sense of togetherness where we can. Adhan [the call to prayer] provides solidarity and comfort, both of which are essential during a time of crisis.
Thats just wonderful, but why is only the Muslim community the recipient of these efforts to provide comfort? What have officials in Mississauga or Minneapolis or anywhere else done to comfort any other community? Why do they think it incumbent upon them to take special steps to comfort Muslims during the coronavirus pandemic? Isnt everyone unsettled and anxious?
The Washington Posts call to non-Muslims to fast for Ramadan, World Hijab Day, and the broadcasting of the call to prayer in cities of Western nations all stem from the same impulse: the intelligentsia has adopted the idea that Muslims are a special class that warrants particular consideration above and beyond that given to other citizens. Perhaps they think that in doing this, they will blunt the impetus of the jihad imperative after all, how can anyone think it right to fight to conquer and subjugate people who have been so nice to them? The intelligentsia is, of course, in for a rude surprise.
Crap. Due to the policies of the Democrats in Congress, as governors (NY, Illinois, New Jersey, Calif, etc), and mayors, people “are already fasting due to a lack of work and a paycheck”. The Ramalamadingdo plea is just a cover up of what already exists.
Democrats really like to tease, lie, torture and kill their own, except at election time.
Damn them to hell!
Instead, spread the rumor that the ComPost uses Koranic toilet paper in their johns, and have Jamal Khashoggi dartboards in the breakroom.
Weve missed Ramadan, it was a couple weeks ago. But looking it up, Eid is Sat 5/23. Ive set a reminder for Thursday to pull a rack of pork ribs out of the freezer so I can smoke them that Saturday.
Thanks! Good idea!
Ham and pimento cheese was yesterdays lunch. Ive already caught on to this Ramadan thing!
Maybe Ill roast a tray of bacon after a bit for breakfast.
Ramadan is a month, not a day. Thus, you have only missed the first half of it. So you might as well cook the bacon and pork ribs now.
Eid is sort of a special occasion, and it falling on a Saturday makes it a good day to smoke the ribs!
I went long on bacon over the last 2 weeks, the Smithfield thing spooked me, even though what I buy isnt a Smithfield product. Most days are bacon days around here. And my son is coming over for lunch on Sunday for Mothers Day, Im thinking Ill do something with a pork tenderloin.
Did they call for similar fasting and or celebrations for Lent/Easter?
Know that - left overs rest of the month.
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