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Most
people realize that Islam is of the world’s major religion s,
but very few know much about it. Since September 11 it has received a lot of
media attention, and there has been a major campaign to paint it as a
religion of peace. As individuals, many Muslims may be peace loving people,
but is it true of the ideology and doctrines of Islam itself?
Islam
is a religion, but the
core of Islamic teaching, is that religion is not a part of life, but life
is a part of religion. Thus everything in life is dominated by religion. As
such, Islam is a socio-political, socio-religious, socio-economical,
educational, legislative, judicial, and militaristic system clothed in
religious terminology. Islam grants radical Muslims a mandate to change the
existing society into an Islamic dominated society. How is this achieved?
History proves it is by violent aggression and severe oppression, fueled by
religious zeal.
Jihad – The Way to
Paradise
The familiar term Jihad -- often translated holy war;
literally means struggle. Many Muslims will say that jihad is about
struggling against evil and, only if necessary, defending one's homeland and
religious heritage. Militant Muslims will point to numerous Qur'anic texts
where Muhammad (as Allah's spokesman) commands his followers to fight and
subdue all who resist Islam. What leads young men to volunteer to die
for the privilege of killing others “for the cause of Allah?” It may
have much to do with the fact that Islam offers no certain hope of heaven,
with one exception -- dying in the cause of jihad. Martyrdom is the only
assured path to Paradise and acceptance into the "Gardens of Sensual
Delights." A person may do many kind deeds during his life, he may even scar
himself in brutal self-mutilation ceremonies for Allah, but he may only hope
that he will attain heaven. These works don't guarantee success like
martyrdom in the 'cause of Allah.'
The Qur’an and the
Hadith
The Qur'an is the Muslim 'holy book' dating from the 6th
century AD, believed by Muslims to have been given by revelation to
Muhammad, "the last prophet' in the line from Abraham through Ishmael -- who
is believed to be the true child of promise. The Hadith is the
narrative, and record of individual sayings, actions and approvals of
Muhammad, taken as the model of behavior by Muslims. Both books contain an
abundance of accounts and directives of brutality and domination, and a
clear call to war. Consider a few verses from the Qur'an and the Hadith:
"As for those who are slain in the cause of God... He will admit them to
the Paradise
He has made known to them.” (47:8)
"Let those who would exchange the life of this world for the hereafter,
fight for the cause of God; whether he dies or triumphs, we shall richly
reward him. . .(47:8)
"Slay the idolaters wherever you find them. lie in ambush everywhere for
them." (9:5)
"Those that make war against God and His apostle and spread disorder in the
land shall be put to death or crucified or have their hands and feet cut off
on opposite sides..." (5:34)
"Fight against such of those to whom the Scriptures were given... and do not
embrace the true Faith, until they pay tribute out of hand and are utterly
subdued.” (9:29)
From the Hadith: lbn Haban in his Sahih, vol.14, p.529, narrates: Muhammad
said, "I swear by Him who has my soul in his hands, I was sent to you with
nothing but slaughter."
Islam Around the World
The concept of jihad is rooted in another concept -- Shari'a (Islamic
law.) More than forty of the world's countries with a majority of Muslim
population, have embraced Shari'a, and those that have not are under
relentless pressure to do so. For example, over the past nine years in
Algeria, some 100,000 moderate Muslims have been slain by militant
Muslims. The reason? The militant Muslims want political control of
the nation. This is a growing trend in the Islamic world.
Islam claims to be a religion that has the answers for society, a religion
that offers peace and wholeness. So where should we look for an example of
true Islam in practice? Iran? Afghanistan? Pakistan? Libya? Turkey? Egypt?
Indonesia? How about Saudi Arabia? While many Muslims may decry the kingdom
of Saudi Arabia as corrupt, it is the "keeper of Islam" and the religious
center toward which more than one billion Muslims face five times a day as
they repeat their prayers. In Saudi Arabia, freedom of religion is
nonexistent. It is illegal to read a Bible or vocalize a non-Muslim prayer
in the privacy of one's own home.
Under Islamic law, conversion to Christianity by a Saudi citizen is
punishable by beheading. We have heard it said by Christian leaders in this
country that the Muslims are our brothers. How can this be when one
considers the persecution Christians suffer around the world under Islam?
According to Amnesty International, the persecution of Christians in Saudi
Arabia has increased dramatically since the Gulf War. More than a thousand
cases have been documented in which Christian foreign workers have been
arrested, imprisoned and/or beaten for participating in private
worship meetings. Islam teaches that Jesus cannot be the Messiah because he
is of the blood line of Isaac, whereas (Islam teaches) the promises of
Abraham flow through Ishmael and onto Muhammad. Written on the outside of
the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem are the words: "The God Who Has No
Son."
The harsh reality is that in every country where Shari'a is embraced,
non-Muslims face, at best, discrimination, social ostracism and harassment,
and at worst, prison, torture, and death for their religious beliefs. A
horrifying example of Shari'a and Jihad in combination can be seen in Sudan,
where since 1983, the Muslim Arab North has killed an estimated
two million non-Muslim blacks in the South. Another five million
have been displaced. Slavery, rape, torture, forced Qur'anic indoctrination
of children, and bombings of churches are regular events. In Indonesia, the
Laksar Jihad, a well-organized and well-armed Islamic militia is waging a
war to annihilate the Christian population. Over the past several years,
thousands of Indonesian Christians have been butchered for the crime of
not converting to Islam. If Islam is for "peace and harmony," then
where is the widespread outrage from Muslims over these ongoing atrocities
committed in the name of Allah?
As of October, of 30 wars
raging in the world, 28 Involved Muslim aggression.
The
Qur'an teaches that Muslims are not to initiate war. But Islam has a way
around this. For example, Muslims are supposed to offer non-Muslims an
'opportunity' to embrace Islam. If they refuse, Muslim thought is that they
have committed aggression against Allah and Islam. Therefore, the Muslim is
allowed to fight these 'aggressors against Allah and Islam' until
they become Muslims or are killed. The Qur'an also teaches that Muslims do
not owe honesty to 'infidels,' therefore even world leaders can lie in high
level negotiations without conscience. And their words are often
doublespeak. When Arafat says, "We deplore the killing of innocent people!"
He is speaking honestly. However, according to Qur'an, only very strict
adherents to Islam are "innocent." Americans, Christians and Jews are not
"innocent people" by Muslim standards.
Again
we ask: "is Islam a religion of peace?" Consider this passage from Qur'an
4:89: "If anyone wants to leave Islam he is to be put to death." No,
Islam is a religion of fear and oppression, not peace. The Islamic concept
of peace is making the whole world Muslim, which is actually a mandate for
war. Islam represents the greatest spiritual threat the world faces today.
Arm yourself with truth and pray according to knowledge.
From information submitted anonymously by former Muslims
In-Depth Research Online:
www.messyjew.org/islam/war.html
Reprinted from JEWISH VOICE TODAY Jan/Feb 2003 pages 4-5
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