Thursday, June 28, 2007

DAR AL HARB - THE WEST: IF THEY DON'T LIKE IT, PACK UP YOUR BAGS & GET THE HELL BACK TO YOUR SHARI'AH ENHANCED HELLS

That's right infidels:

YOU MUST CHANGE...
YOU MUST ACCEPT THE FACT THAT MOSLEMS WILL CHOP OF YOUR HEADS, PRIVATES, ETC. BECAUSE THAT IS PART OF THEIR RELIGION & THEIR DOING IT FOR ALLAH...
YOU MUST ACCEPT YOUR INFERIOR STATUS...
YOU MUST PAY YOUR JIZYA...
YOU MUST NOT SAY ONE BAD WORD ABOUT OLD MO' THE PEDOPHILE, RAPIST, MURDERER, ETC...ETC...ETC...THAT MOSLEMS WORSHIP...
YOU MUST NOT SAY ONE BAD WORD ABOUT ALLAH, THE FIGMENT OF MOHAMMAD'S IMAGINATION...
YOU MUST...
YOU MUST...
YOU MUST...

BECAUSE:

MOSLEMS ARE PERFECT...
MOSLEMS ARE OUR BETTERS...
MOSLEMS CAN DO NO WRONG...
MOSLEMS WILL RIOT LIKE MAD BEASTS (& THAT IS INSULTING TO BEASTS BUT I JUST CANNOT THINK OF A WORD THAT WILL DESCRIBE THEIR BEHAVIOR)
ETC...ETC...ETC...


BLAHHH
BLAAHHHHH
BLAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH


I am sick and tired of having to read how we must do everything...THEY COME TO OUR LANDS & EXPECT US TO CHANGE...

I say it is time for them to get the hell out of infidel lands and live in their shari'ah enhanced hells of their own making...

LET THEM ROT ! ! !


West 'must stop looking at Islam through the lens of terror'
by Anthea Lipsett

Tony Blair would do well to listen to Akbar Ahmed when he takes up his new role as Middle East envoy in earnest.

One of the world's leading authorities on Islam, Prof Akbar says education, rather than violence, is the way to smooth relations between the Muslim world and the west.

And it is imperative that it happens sooner rather than later, he told EducationGuardian.co.uk.
"Europe is going down in population, whereas the Muslim world is rapidly rising. By the middle of this century a quarter of the world's population will be Muslim.


"If that's the case, we can't afford an unending clash between the Muslim world and the west.
The world will be consumed by religious turmoil. We are facing a major breakdown in the 21st century. Unless we begin to change now, the chances of us surviving are limited," he said.

The 65-year-old anthropologist and Ibn Khaldun chair of Islamic studies at the American University in Washington is in the UK to give a series of speeches to academics and religious leaders ahead of receiving an honorary doctorate from Liverpool University on July 6.

"How do you bring sanity or rationalism, or people to sit down to talk to each other to overcome this huge chasm between the west and Islam?" Prof Akbar asks.

His answer is to get as much information about Islam into the public domain as possible.

He has just published a new book, Journeys into Islam; a 12-part lecture series for the internet; an audio series about Islam; and a new play.

"I'm hoping that in time in the west, particularly in the US, where misunderstanding is growing worse, [my work] may help people to understand the culture better, and bring more sanity and good sense all round, so we can face the real issues facing us in the 21st century - like population and climate change rather than ethnic and religious violence," he said.

"It's not just 9/11. It started in the 19th century when the first clashes between the west and Islam took place. We're seeing the same patterns being played out today."

But it is the west's obsession with Islam, and the tendency to look at Islam "through the lens of terror or security", that worries Prof Akbar most. "That creates alarm, resistance and further distortion," he said.

"It's not the best way of looking at a culture which has a long history, 57 nations and 1.4 billion people.

"Islam is going through a great period of turmoil and change. Any continued aggression [from the west] will encourage more and more people to join the queues to blow themselves up."

Rather than pour all its money into containing Islam, the west should spend more money on schools and education, Prof Akbar says.

He advocates the "Aligarh" model, named after a university modelled on Cambridge that was established in British India in the 19th century. Aligarh "took the best from the west but kept the faith and integrity of Islam".

Britain and the west should strive to strengthen this moderate, modernist model, he argues.

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Pertinent Links:

1) West 'must stop looking at Islam through the lens of terror'

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