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July 08, 2008

Worse than animals

Abul Kasem introduces the subject of non-Muslims in Islam via an interview for FrontPage Magazine. No use taking this material to any of Canada's "human rights" commissions; some forms of hate speech are protected in Canada. And pointing out this fact constitutes blasphemy so far as the "human rights" mafia - and Canadian law - are concerned.

FP: So what should happen to these lowest of animals according to Islam?

Kasem: Islam decrees that they be slaughtered Islamically, just in the manner as animals are killed, that is, by beheading. In Sunaan ibn Majah (hadis number 4.3126) we read that the blood of animals is very dear to Allah, and therefore, one must slaughter animals to please Allah (hadis number 4.3167). Since non-Muslims are animals it is evident that Allah has a great penchant for the blood of infidels.

But try to bring this up in polite company. Apologists, collaborators and the illiterate never fail to point to the Bible; it also has its blood-thirsty passages. To which the only rational argument are the words "Xenu, Xenu, Xenu" and a swift kick to the shin.

Related: Tahir Aslam Gora on Islam, freedom and denial.

Liberal Muslims are not only silenced by literalist Muslims, but also by those non-Muslims who have developed the hollow pattern of being 'fair' and 'tolerant' to every religion. The existence of 'political fairness' among large circles of non-Muslim activists is actually a much bigger obstacle than extremist Muslims because those non-Muslim activists dominate the media outlets across the world and often ignore genuinely liberal Muslim voices.

Posted by Ghost of a flea at July 8, 2008 06:18 AM

Comments

As far as I know the Koran doesn't have any Old Testament/New Testament dichotomy.

There simply isn't a moment in the Koran such as in the Christian Bible where Christ picks up the woman taken in sin and says, "Let him without sin cast the first stone."

The Koran as I interpreted it, reads as an Old Testament "Law" style text with none of the "Grace" aspects of the Christian New testaments.

Lots of punishment, little forgiveness.

Posted by: dpatten [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 8, 2008 02:17 PM

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