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*Originally published on this blog in May, 2016
The terror attacks in Brussels, Ivory Coast and Nigeria this past week were (if you’ll tolerate a well-worn paradox) notable for being completely unremarkable. The murders were generic, run-of-the-mill, classical and exactly in step with the history and character of the Islamic religion. As I have said previously, such violence is best understood simply as the Qur’an in action, or Applied Islam, if you prefer. This is what all those elegant Arabic characters materialize into. This is their effect.
There is no ingenious metaphor behind Quranic verses imploring Muslims to kill “unbelievers.” and “strike of their heads”. It isn’t an allegorical way of saying “Try your best in life and be proud of your heritage”. It means exactly what you think it means. Mutilate and murder people if they derive from a different religious tradition.
The Qur’an murdered those people in Belgium, Nigeria and Ivory Coast. Without it’s message, they would still be alive.
But despite that terrible reality, this notorious book of death will remain readily available at your local Waterstones or Walmart for the foreseeable future. Your children, if you have any, will be able to purchase it, read it, learn from it, perhaps even act on it. This is because, for all the chaos and bloodshed at the hands of Muslims the world over, our cultural elite still refuse to recognise that it is the text itself which inspires the carnage. Rejecting this idea as essentially ‘racist’, they offer instead tortuous sociological, economic, psychological explanations more palatable to the liberal mindset and harmonious with liberal, multi-cultural doctrine. The Muslims are killing people because they are ‘disenfranchised’, ‘outcast from the cultural mainstream’, ‘oppressed’, ‘economically deprived’ and so on. They will stick stubbornly to these explanations right up to the point a Salafist knife rests upon their throats.
Through this prism of misinterpretation, individual terror attacks are not understood as a call to banish Islam forever from the shores of the free world, but as an opportunity to understand better the mistakes WE have made in our diplomacy with the Muslim world. Simon Jenkins, the eccentric libertarian sore thumb over at the Guardian, argued just a few days ago that the reaction of the West (to Brussels and other comparable acts of terrorism) should be to “alleviate” the “rage that gives rise to acts of terror…”, including by instigating a “wiser foreign policy than most western nations have shown towards the Muslim world over the past decade.”
The cretinous Socialist Worker newspaper struck a similar tone: “Wars launched by the leaders of the US, Britain and France” read this week’s opinion column “have created huge resentment and created the space in which groups such as Isis can grow. These same leaders back the brutal governments that have turned back the tide of the Arab Spring—which offered hope…There is nothing remotely anti-imperialist about the bombings. But the reality is that more repression will mean more attacks.”
This bewildering ignorance is the natural result of Quran-Denial. Without reference to the text demanding violence, Islamic violence inevitably seems free-floating, reactive and mysterious. It is only with reference to the text itself that such violence becomes understandable. Denial of the link between violence and the Qur’an is thus the foundational error of the Western appeasers of Islam.
It is worth noting that we rarely fail to trace the origins of other religious practices. One of the key pillars of Christian practice, for example, is the injunction to loves one’s neighbour, the poor and even one’s enemies. Christian charities are acting upon this sentiment when they do charitable work, launch missions in the third world, or stage interfaith dialogues. Only a very eccentric man indeed would try to claim that such people were not directly motivated by the text of their Holy Book. It stands to reason that they are.
When critics of Christianity and Judaism, such as Bill Maher, reference the textual origins of what they perceive as Abrahamic ‘homophobia’, Christians and Jews are never allowed to claim the verses in question are metaphors or that they discriminate only against ancient homosexuals.
Only Islam is allowed to stand apart from its own Holy Book. And yet Islam is also the faith most fanatical about the literal inerrancy of its Holy Book.
Let’s look at some of the passages which may have influenced the murders this past week. A Hat-tip is due here to the staff at the invaluable websites ‘Gates of Vienna’ and ‘Religion of Peace’ which compiled some of the following excerpts (as well as many others):
Quran (5:33) “The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His messenger and strive to make mischief in the land is only this, that they should be murdered or crucified or their hands and their feet should be cut off on opposite sides or they should be imprisoned; this shall be as a disgrace for them in this world, and in the hereafter they shall have a grievous chastisement”
Quran (8:59-60) “And let not those who disbelieve suppose that they can outstrip (Allah’s Purpose). Lo! they cannot escape. Make ready for them all thou canst of (armed) force and of horses tethered, that thereby ye may dismay the enemy of Allah and your enemy.”
Quran (9:5) “So when the sacred months have passed away, then slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captive and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush, then if they repent and keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate, leave their way free to them.”
Quran (9:14) “Fight against them so that Allah will punish them by your hands and disgrace them and give you victory over them and heal the breasts of a believing people.”
That should be enough to prove my point. We need only use Occam’s Razor (AKA Ockham’s Razor: the formula that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one) to discover the root cause of the carnage afflicting the civilised and developing world. Muslims are killing because their Holy Text implores them to kill. No further discussion is needed.
Dear political elite – Islam is violent because the Qur’an is violent. The Qur’an itself is Europe’s mortal enemy. Drop the mystification and start working on a fightback.
What else is there to say about the Brussels attack? Well, for one thing, it happened in a very beautiful city. I went on holiday to Brussels as a teenager with my family and remember enjoying every minute of the two weeks I spent there. If you haven’t been yourself, please consider it (especially now). The famous cobbled streets, superior booze, laid back mood and architectural grandeur repay the price of travel with generous interest.
Watching the news come in after the explosions this week, I recognised with real sadness parts of the city I had strolled through during that halcyon fortnight. One of the massed news correspondents even stood in front of a complex of buildings I once happily photographed, her sad, elongated face starkly out of sync with the pleasant memories I will try – in spite of everything – to nurture and keep pure and intact.
Of course, as well as being a charming city in itself, Brussels is also – for now – the Capital of the European Union. Sadly, even if also inevitably, this fact has discoloured some reactions to the bombings. One couldn’t help but detect a mood of political schadenfreude on the part of the British right-wing press last Tuesday evening. From a propaganda point of view, it must have seemed too good to be true. The EU capital, machine-heart of a despised and oppressive bureaucracy, shattered by the fruit of its own myopic agenda. The heat of the explosions had yet to fade from the air when EU-haters excitedly set about refitting the tragedy to add weight to their case for Brexit. This tasteless enthusiasm, understandable but deeply regrettable, says a lot about how badly the European experiment has poisoned continental relations.
Let’s be clear: Those unlucky souls vanquished in Brussels a few days ago did not die entirely in vain. They are (and should always be remembered as) martyrs in a just war of good vs. evil, modernity vs. darkness. My heart goes out to them, their families and their friends. In their memory, I will conclude by restating my motive in writing this blog: I detest Islam. I detest it with all my soul.
D, LDN
One of the most brilliantly-written treatises on the state of Islam and its true nature that I’ve ever read. An
Absolute MUST READ for every Christian believer, or non-Muslim – and for every Muslim yearning for a true Reformation in your religion.
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Thank you for the kind words. I’m glad you agree with the points made. It’s important to be clear on the motivations for Jihad. So many in the media are ducking the real issue. We have to put pressure on them.
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Absolutely. I trust you don’t mind but I’ve reblogged your post to my 4,000+ blog and Twitter followers in 79 countries. You of course get total credit for the posting. Hope this helps spread the word. I have some major influencers as followers including the niece of Martin Luther King Jr, a Fox News contributor, several US/Canadian politicians and celebrities and a dozen or so authors. I consider myself well read and this was just a brilliant take on it. Couldn’t say it better myself so I blogged in as it was meant to be said – by you.
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Thank you. That’s fine. Feel free to share.
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Reblogged this on Calling Out Community and commented:
I am posting, for the first time in history, another blogger’s posting, in its entirety, which I trust my thousands of followers around the world will take to heart.
Never in my life have I read a more powerful clarion call to sanity on the part of both the
Muslim and non-Muslim world.
We in the West have a civilization based on heroes who at their core possess character, intelligence, bravery, honour and courage – we cannot and should not relate this to the “heroes” of the Islamic world, who today, Easter Sunday 2016, took no second thought before blowing up Christian children in a Pakistani playground – the same brutish beasts who just days ago stormed an airport and a subway station and brought HELL to hundreds of families – and HORROR to millions more.
This kind of Neanderthal behaviour is clucked and cooed over by liberal leftwing pigs – while the rest of us are called:
– intolerant (though true tolerance of evil, barbaric acts is the real crime)
– racist (though Islam is a RELIGION in 200 countries and in every race)
– islamaphobic (even though you aren’t remotely afraid of Islam, and they incorrectly use the word)
The rise of Islam is the rise of evil around the world. The Bible says that “when the enemy comes in like a flood”, God would “lift up a standard against them”.
May this article be one of those standard –
waving not the white flag of surrender, but carrying the banner of Christ worldwide – and proudly waving the Union Jack, the Maple Leaf, the Star Spangled Banner, to name a few – where democracy and justice still prevail. May God help us in the coming days to stand up to true evil in all its forms, even when it approaches us an angel of Light.
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It’s no surprise that the left makes common cause with Islam. Both are totalitarian in nature and their focus is not about liberty or the free exchange of ideas but rather strict adherence to ” correct thought and speech” in the service of a higher cause. Individuals mean nothing to them.
This nonsense plays out everyday in the public arena here in the U.S., particularly on the campuses of universities where groups of “red guard” students throw tantrums over the latest perceived insult. They’ve bestowed the title of perpetual victim to muslims and are completely blind to is anti-human character.
As you correctly stated, they will do everything in their power to excuse this madness right up until the point when the knife is put to their own throats.
I came across your blog by accident but I must say I’ve enjoyed all of your articles. It’s encouraging to see people like yourself writing a spirited defence of those things which have made western culture great. Keep up the good work.
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Thank you. Our universities are the same. Freedom of speech is almost non-existent on campus.
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And it isn’t just the Quran. Violence also saturates the Sira of Ibn Ishaq, the canonical ‘life’ of Mohammed, and it’s the Sahih or ‘authentic’ Hadith collections, the Sahih Muslim and Sahih Bukhari, with a number of others close behind. Islam – the sharia – is drawn not just from the Quran but from all three elements of what Bill Warner calls ‘the Trilogy’. And the violence in the first official Muslim history, by Al-Tabari, is never-ending, ubiquitous, and horrific. Those who compare the Bible with the Quran [only the Quran] evade the issue: the real comparison would be with the Quran-Sira-Hadiths. Have you heard of Tina Magaard? She was a Danish lady who became curious about Islam. She learned Arabic. She travelled in a number of Muslim lands. And then at the Sorbonne she examined the core texts of a number of different religions and she was forced to the conclusion that the texts of Islam were uniquely violent and that they *incited* to violence much more than did the other texts.
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Very true. I haven’t yet read the Hadith (I understand it’s many hundreds of pages), but the excerpts I’ve read are just as violent as the Qur’an.
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I’ll look up Ms Magaard.
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Antwerp is nice too. Medieval cobbled streets (in the center), good booze, and fantastic restaurants :). I put this post on the page of facebook group: stop islamization of the world – SIOTW
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Thank you for sharing my work. 🙂
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