“Enmity and hatred will reign between us until ye believe in Allah alone.”
- The Qur’an (60:4)
- The Qur’an (60:4)
Muslims can not get along with their neighbors. Instead, they like to kill their neighbors, if their neighbors are any variety of "Infidel", be it gay, apostate, adulterer, Christian, Hindu, Jew, Animist, Pagan, Atheist, Agnostic, or whatever.
A partial list of "nations" created because Muslims could not get along with non-Muslims would include:
Pakistan
"Palestine"
Mindanao (ARMM Region)
From the Associated Press:
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — South Sudanese citizens, international dignitaries and the world's newest president are convening in the new country capital of Juba to celebrate the birth of a nation.What other nations have been created specifically because Muslims can not get along with their neighbors?
South Sudan became the world's newest country Saturday with a raucous street celebration at midnight.
Dignitaries including U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell will watch under a blazing sun as South Sudan President Salva Kiir hosts a noon-hour ceremony.
South and north Sudan battled two civil wars over more than five decades, culminating in a 2005 peace deal that led to Saturday's independence declaration.
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir, the former leader of the south, is also to attend Saturday's ceremony.
This ought to be interesting.
Jeppo adds:
Kosovo.
Bosnia, though Muslims are only a plurality there, not a majority, they dominate because the rest of the population is divided between mutually hostile Orthodox Serbs and Catholic Croats.
Eritrea, though it is majority Christian (for now), its separation from Ethiopia was supported by neighbouring Muslims who want to eventually incorporate it into the Arab League and the OIC.
Singapore, this non-Muslim enclave was essentially expelled from majority Muslim Malaysia in the 1960s.
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, recognized only by Turkey, it has been de facto independent since the 1970s.
"What other nations have been created specifically because Muslims can not get along with their neighbors?"
ReplyDeleteKosovo.
Bosnia, though Muslims are only a plurality there, not a majority, they dominate because the rest of the population is divided between mutually hostile Orthodox Serbs and Catholic Croats.
Eritrea, though it is majority Christian (for now), its separation from Ethiopia was supported by neighbouring Muslims who want to eventually incorporate it into the Arab League and the OIC.
Singapore, this non-Muslim enclave was essentially expelled from majority Muslim Malaysia in the 1960s.
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, recognized only by Turkey, it has been de facto independent since the 1970s.
Re the South Sudan, I saw people holding up "Black Power" signs at their independence day celebrations. Let's not forget that the division between north and south is more racial than religious. From Wiki:
South Sudan's population is mostly Christian or follow traditional religion.[40] Amongst Christians, most are Catholic and Anglican, though other denominations are also active, and animist beliefs are often blended with Christian beliefs. In recent years Christian churches have grown, often as a sign of resistance to the hostility from the Arab-Muslim north;[41] a hostility which is frequently characterized as racism, rather than religious persecution, between the predominantly Arab North and the non-Arab/black African South.[42][43][44][45]
Thanks, Jeppo.
ReplyDeleteAnd, of course, Cyprus is just recent. Istanbul used to be Constantinople. Syria, Iraq, Jordan, etc. all used to be Christian. But, I don't want to get into ancient history. I think it will be instructive enough to stick with the past 100 or so years.
Great post.. thanks.
ReplyDeleteAny estimates of the total body count since Mohammad? I know of 2,000,000 right there in the Republic of South Sudan.
ReplyDeleteMuslims can not get along with their neighbors.
ReplyDeleteExactly. A point that the head in the sand dhimmi libs will make excuses for all day.