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October 11, 2007

About This 'Reaching Out' Crap Coming From Those Muslim 'Scholars'

Topics: Understanding Islam
Christians comprised 85 percent of the population of Bethlehem in 1948; by 2006 their numbers had dwindled to twelve percent, and a large mosque has been built on one side of Manger Square, right across from the Catholic and Orthodox churches.
When I read Abdul's post on Muslim scholars "reaching out" to the Pope, I couldn't help but notice the "scholars" qualifier in their letter when they say, "As Muslims, we say to Christians that we are not against them and that Islam is not against them - so long as they do not wage war against Muslims on account of their religion, oppress them and drive them out of their homes."

To such an astonishing condition Abdul astutely poses the question that any rational thinking human being might ask: "Now, where in the hell, today, are Christians waging war against Muslims on account of their religion, oppressing them and driving them out of their homes?" The answer, of course, is absolutely nowhere.

And as Abdul goes on to note, if we ask ourselves where are Muslims waging war against Christians on account of their religion, oppressing them, and driving them from their homes.

The answer to this latter question is of course - everywhere on the planet, which brings us to todays' case in point illustrating the absolute ridiculousness of the Muslim scholars' letter being taken seriously by anyone except the Islamoapologists at BBCNews. While those Muslim scholars are handing out hudnas to the Pope, their friends, the Palestinians, are busy crucifying the hell our of Christians in the holy land, waging war against them on account of their religion, oppressing them, and driving them out of their homes!!! (Borrowing from the phraseology of the Muslim scholars.)

Which brings us to our case in point: Last Saturday, Palestinian Christian Rami Ayyad was abducted and murdered. His body was found the next day. Six months ago, a bomb destroyed Ayyad's Christian bookstore, the Holy Bible Society in Gaza City. And although no group claimed responsibility for the murder of Ayyad, the bombing of his bookstore was consistent with the pattern of bombings carried out by a jihadist group calling itself "The Righteous Swords of Islam":

Ayyad's death comes at a time when the position of Christians in the Palestinian Authority is more precarious than ever. Dr. Justus Weiner of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs said in July that "for a number of years now, this minority community [of Christians] has been in dire need of assistance. Palestinian Christians are unable to practice their religion in freedom and in peace. Most in danger are Arab Christians. And most in danger among Arab Christians are those who have converted from Islam. They are often left defenseless against cruelty from Muslim fundamentalists."

This cruelty is often hallowed by the sanction of Islamic law. Sheikh Abu Saqer of the jihadist group Jihadia Salafiya announced last June: "I expect our Christian neighbors to understand the new Hamas rule means real changes. They must be ready for Islamic rule if they want to live in peace in Gaza." This would mean that, in accord with ancient provisions of Islamic Sharia law, Christians could practice their religion, but only if they did so inconspicuously: "Jihadia Salafiya and other Islamic movements will ensure Christian schools and institutions show publicly what they are teaching to be sure they are not carrying out missionary activity. No more alcohol on the streets. All women, including non-Muslims, need to understand they must be covered at all times while in public." Hamas even intends to reinstitute the jizya, the special tax mandated by the Qur'an (9:29) for Jews and Christians, but from which Muslims are exempt from paying.

Christians are accordingly streaming out of Palestinian Authority-controlled areas - including some of the holiest sites in Christendom. Christians comprised 85 percent of the population of Bethlehem in 1948; by 2006 their numbers had dwindled to twelve percent, and a large mosque has been built on one side of Manger Square, right across from the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Muslim thugs beat a Christian cab driver in Bethlehem, George Rabie, just for displaying a crucifix in his cab. Rabie noted: "Every day, I experience discrimination....Many extremists from the villages are coming into Bethlehem." Sometimes this discrimination turns lethal: several years ago, Muslims shot dead two Christian women for not wearing the Islamic veil. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades took responsibility and explained: "We wanted to clean the Palestinian house of prostitutes." Samir Qumsiyeh, owner of a private Christian television station, observed last January: "The situation is very dangerous. I believe that 15 years from now there will be no Christians left in Bethlehem. Then you will need a torch to find a Christian here. This is a very sad situation." A Bethlehem hotelier, Joseph Canawati, said simply: "There is no hope for the future of the Christian community. We don't think things are going to get better. For us, it is finished."

So, just who do those Muslim scholars think they're kidding?

Posted by Richard at October 11, 2007 5:37 PM

The growth of "Marxist" or Leftist Christianity" in the western world hasn't helped the situation either. We would like to add your article link to Christians Against Leftist Heresy at http://christiansagainstleftistheresy.blogspot.com/

Posted by: FaultlineUSA Author Profile Page at October 14, 2007 10:23 AM



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