Monday, December 07, 2015

The Danger in Islamic Prayer


GatesofVienna: The Danger in Islamic Prayer 

A very well written expose on the duplicity inherent in 'islamic prayer'.
The same can be applied to the efforts of CAIR and all muhammedan organizations which deceive the public with similarly articulated statements. A current example is the televised statement provided for mass consumption in response to the San Bernardino terror jihad:
CNN version
Terror linked CAIR spokesman, Muzammil Siddiqi, formerly head of ISNA, now the chairman of the Fiqh Council of North America and the North American Islamic Trust repeated the disingenuous and hypocritical admonitions against terror. 
Fast forward to 1:28 in the linked video to hear Siddiqi suggest:
"...human life is precious. We respect human life."

If human life is so precious Islamic doctrine wouldn't characterize Christians and Jews as pigs and apes. Islam does not consider kafir to be human and many people are becoming aware of these facts.

Bill Warner put together a terrific presentation on Statistical Islam from which I quote:

Islam devotes a great amount of energy to the kafir. Not only is the majority (64%) of the Koran devoted to the kafir, but also nearly all of the Sira (81%) deals with Mohammed's struggle with them. The Hadith (Traditions) devotes 32% of the text to kafirs. 
None of the dedicated material to 'kafirs' which, by the way, is a derogatory term for unbelievers is pleasant.
Clever parsing is just one of the tools amid Taqiyya and Muruna used by these deceptive representatives of Islam.

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Anonymous said...

Muslim Reform Movement Kicks Off in Washington, D.C. (here's a snippet)
MUSLIM REFORM MOVEMENT

Declaration

We are Muslims who live in the 21st century. We stand for a respectful, merciful and inclusive interpretation of Islam. We are in a battle for the soul of Islam, and an Islamic renewal must defeat the ideology of Islamism, or politicized Islam, which seeks to create Islamic states, as well as an Islamic caliphate. We seek to reclaim the progressive spirit with which Islam was born in the 7th century to fast forward it into the 21st century. We support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted by UN member states in 1948.

We reject interpretations of Islam that call for any violence, social injustice and politicized Islam. Facing the threat of terrorism, intolerance, and social injustice in the name of Islam, we have reflected on how we can transform our communities based on three principles: peace, human rights and secular governance. We are announcing today the formation of an international initiative: Muslim Reform Movement.