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September 11, 2006
Norway: Imam Blatantly Lies To People About Islam
Today's edition of Aftenposten reports that an imam in Norway, Zulqamain Sakandar Madni (pictured) has given answers to a string of questions posed by its readers.
The unfortunate truth is that the imam does not answer the questions honestly, and lies unashamedly. The biggest lie that he tells is that he thinks Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda are fictional. He said: "I think this is something that's been made up." He suggested that Muslims had not caused the destruction of 9/11, 2001.
He said: "If everyone respected one another as people, we wouldn't have any problems. But it seems everyone wants to show what great power they have. We want peace for everyone. That's what Islam stands for!"
He says he tells his congregation that "human respect is an absolute demand in Islam, and a good Muslim must be a good citizien. And that injuring or killing anyone is forbidden."
He said that Islam "doesn't allow anyone to kill or injure civilians," and that Islam "is a religion that teaches people about peace and love."
If this is so, then I wonder why a website for Canadian Muslim children, Young Muslims writes enthusiastically about Abu Dujana Sammak ibn Kharsha, who wore a red turban known as his "turban of death". During the battle of Uhud, one of the many "peaceful" battles waged by Muslims, Mohammed, the so-called prophet took out his sword and said: "Who will take this sword, together with its right?" Many fighters wanted it, and Abu Dujana asked: "O Messenger of Allah, what is its price?" The Prophet (pbuh) said, "It is to strike the enemy's faces with it until it is bent."
So much love, so much peace. But Mo was fighting the infidels, so they were not innocent, I suppose.
So what did Mohammed do in peacetime, apart from copulate like a dog and have sex with a child aged nine?
Well, he authorised killing people. The following is an extract of an article from the now-banned UK group al Ghurabaa, where Mohammed's bloodlust is adequately illustrated, using examples from the Hadiths:
"At the time of the Messenger Muhammad (saw) there were individuals like these who dishonoured and insulted him upon whom the Islamic judgement was executed. Such people were not tolerated in the past and throughout the history of Islam were dealt with according to the Shariah. Ka'ab ibn Ashraf was assassinated by Muhammad ibn Maslamah for harming the Messenger Muhammad saw) by his words, Abu Raafi' was killed by Abu Ateeq as the Messenger ordered in the most evil of ways for swearing at the( prophet, Khalid bin Sufyaan was killed by Abdullah bin Anees who cut off his head and brought it to the prophet for harming the Messenger Muhammad (saw) by his insults, Al-Asmaa bintu Marwaan was killed by Umayr bin Adi' al-Khatmi, a blind man, for writing poetry against the prophet and insulting him in it, Al-Aswad al-Ansi was killed by Fairuz al-Daylami and his family for insulting the Messenger Muhammad (saw) and claiming to be a prophet himself. This is the judgement of Islam upon those who violate, dishonor and insult the Messenger Muhammad (saw)."Islam has never been about peace, nor has it ever been about "everyone respecting one another as people".
If Islam is about peace, it is peace after all other lands have have been subjugated under its authority. Islam means, literally "Submission", and nothing else. Why else would Islam divide the world into Dar al-Harb and Dar al-Islam. Dar al-Islam is where Muslims live under Muslim law. Dar al-Harb is the "House of War".
We, the infidels, or kufr/kaffir, are living in the House of War, because Islam intends to make us fight or submit to it. The sooner Westerners appreciate this, the sooner we can defend ourselves.
Imam Zulqamain Sakandar Madni is a liar and a heretic, and people who believe his weasel words do so at their societies' peril.
Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at September 11, 2006 7:18 AM
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