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All Out War
The fascist, warlike nature of Islam is embodied in the concept
of holy war, or jihad. In Islam, humanity is divided into two
groups, the umma (Muslims) and the Harbi (non-Muslims). The umma
reside in the Dar al-Islam (the Land of Islam) and the Harbi live
in the Dar al-Harb (the Land of Warfare). All acts of war are
permitted in the Dar al-Harb. The ultimate goal is to stretch the
boundaries of the Dar al-Islam over the entire globe. The Koran
therefore instructs Muslims:
9.5-6.: "Kill those who join other gods with God wherever
you may find them."
4.76.: "Those who believe fight in the cause of God."
8.12.: "I will instill terror into the hearts of the
Infidels, strike off their heads then, and strike off from them
every fingertip."
Muslims are told that those who perish while fighting a jihad
will receive eternal rewards:
4.74.: "Let those fight in the cause of God who barter the
life of this world for that which is to come; for whoever fights
on God's path, whether he is killed or triumps, we will give him a
handsome reward."
On August 23, 1993 the United Press International news service
reported on an interrogation of Siddig Ibrahim Siddig Ali, one of
the suspects in the World Trade Center bombing. During the
questioning, Ali was asked what the significance of the Koran and
Islam was in these attacks:
"Of course, don't forget God said in the Koran, in times
like this, everything is lawful to the Muslim, their money, their
women, their honors, everything. I give you as example [Egyptian
President Hosani] Mubarak, a tyrant. He is killing people, good
Muslims. We'll be called sinners in the eyes of God if we don't do
something about it [he gives a quote from the Koran] ...infidels
must be killed....and the Muslim when he dies it is the way to
heaven. He becomes a martyr. A Muslim will never go to hell by
killing an infidel."
Once a city of the Harbi has been overtaken and conquered, the
leaders can do what they like with the captured enemy. Pillage was
encouraged, as was the rape and murder of all inhabitants,
including women and children. Captives were also enslaved or sold
at auction.
Bomb-making Islamic terrorists are a modern phenomenon, but
they are carrying out a grand tradition of holy slaughter. History
is overflowing with detailed accounts of atrocities committed in
the name of Allah. During the Muslim invasion of Syria in 634,
four thousand peasants were massacred. In Mesopotamia between 635
and 642, monasteries were ransacked and the monks slain. In Elam
and Susa civilians were executed. In Egypt, in the towns of
Behnesa, Fayum, Nikiu and Aboit, the Muslim solders murdered
whoever they could find, including the elderly, women, and
children. Tripoli was attacked and pillaged in 643. Carthage was
destroyed and its people slain.
Around the eleventh century, Muslims massacred the people of
India and justified it by citing the passages from the Koran about
slaying idolaters. The invaders destroyed countless temples and
works of art. In Somnath, 50,000 Hindus were slain. A Muslim
general killed thousands of peaceful Buddhists in 1193, declaring
that as idolaters they had no right to live. He also took care to
destroy their library. In the 14th century, Firuz Shah, tyrannical
Muslim ruler of northern India, attacked a village where a Hindu
religious fair was being held and ordered all participants to be
put to death.
In addition to these hideous crimes inspired by Koranic verses,
there were also massive forced conversions, abductions and
enslavement of non-Muslim people. Every year, for about 600 years,
the Nubian kingdom was forced to send a tribute of slaves to the
Muslim rulers in Cairo. In 781, 7000 Greeks were enslaved after a
battle at Ephesus. At the capture of Thessalonica in 903, 22,000
Christians were sold into Muslim slavery. In 1064, a Muslim
general destroyed Georgia and Armenia and enslaved the few
inhabitants he did not slaughter. In Muslim-conquered territories
of Southern Europe, one-fifth of all Christian children were taken
from their parents and impressed into infantry duty for Muslim
armies of conquest. For three hundred years, starting around 1350,
as many as a thousand children a year were removed from their
families in this way.
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