Big Ben Laden
Police to brief Muslims before terror raids.
I can understand this is an attempt to sooth the fears of Muslims regarding profiling and Islamophobia. But I still dont know if this is such a good idea. Especially when they listen to guys like Abu Izzadeen.
In a recent video he told his audience:
Does anyone remember “Taqiyya”?
Any Questions?
I can understand this is an attempt to sooth the fears of Muslims regarding profiling and Islamophobia. But I still dont know if this is such a good idea. Especially when they listen to guys like Abu Izzadeen.
In a recent video he told his audience:
“In the UK no fighting takes place yet, but don’t be fooled, the time will come to you brothers . . . fighting is so close at hand.”
He adds: “You prepare yourself now and when the hard time comes you are ready to defend yourself; you are ready to die for the sake of Allah.”
Does anyone remember “Taqiyya”?
An example of “Taqiyya” would be the insistence of a Muslim apologist that “of course” there is freedom of conscience in Islam, and then quoting that Qur’anic verse -- “There shall be no compulsion in religion.” But the impression given will be false, for there has been no mention of the Muslim doctrine of abrogation, or naskh, whereby such an early verse as that about “no compulsion in religion” has been cancelled out by later, far more intolerant and malevolent verses. In any case, history shows that within Islam there is, and always has been, “compulsion in religion” for Muslims, and for non-Muslims. The “compulsion” for Muslims comes from the treatment of apostasy as an act punishable by death. And though “dhimmis” are allowed to practice their religion, they do so under conditions of such burdens and restrictions that many, not as an act of conscience but rather as a response to inexorable Muslim pressure, have converted (or “reverted”) to Islam.
Any Questions?
Labels: Abu Izzadeen, culture war, dhimmitude, Islam, UK
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