Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Ahmadinejad: The Letter Was "An Invitation To Islam"

Thanks be to Kleinverzet, for making me aware of this:


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here Thursday that his letter to President George W. Bush did not concern the nuclear dossier, but rather was an invitation to Islam and the prophets culture.

He made the above remarks in reply to a reporter while attending press conference on his letter to President Bush in Jakarta in the afternoon of the third day of his stay in Jakarta.

Stressing that the letter was beyond the nuclear issue, the chief executive said that in principle, the country's nuclear case is not so significant to make him write a letter about it.

"We act according to laws and our activities are quite clear. We are rather intent on solving more fundamental global matters.

"The letter was an invitation to monotheism and justice, which are common to all divine prophets. If the call is responded positively, there will be no more problems to be solved," added the president.

The president said that the letter actually contained a clear message of invitation to human beliefs, adding that its response will determine the future.


So, if one knows the history of Islam, this is, clearly, a declaration of war.

If one does not know, or is in denial about, the history of Islam, then this is an invitation to tea.

Isn't it a pleasure to live in the midst of dhimmis?

3 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Remember how America didn't take OBL's threats seriously? Well, OBL has also offered a similar invitation.

This is war. Islam against "the others."

Pastorius said...

John,
Have you read about that poll in Germany where 56% of Germans said no more building of Mosques?

Wow.

It looks like Germany may be the first country to go in the direction you suggest.

Kiddo said...

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