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Simplifying terms like 'Muslim' dangerous: Pakistani author
2007-05-06
Posted by:ryuge

#4  Does dawa mean $hit in arabic?

But this recommendation does seem to me to be another branch of the taquiyya tree designed to paralylze the enemy by keeping them talking instead of doing. Every year counts.
Posted by: gorb   2007-05-06 17:45  

#3  Simplifying terms like 'Muslim' dangerous

Perish the thought that people might be plainspoken or freed from the ravages of obsfucatory Islamic dawa. Over five years ago Muslims had their golden opportunity to clarify exactly what was and was not authentic Islam. Amidst their deafening silence the West has been obliged to grope its was through the maze of Islamic distortion and lies towards some definition of what confronts us.

While Islam may not be monolithic in a doctrinal sense, what has become increasingly apparent is that the vast majority of this world's Muslim population have absolutely no qualms about the violent imposition of global sharia law. This one single aspect of Muslim orthopraxy renders moot all other speculation about diversity of intent. Sharia is so inimcal to human dignity and modern civilization that its advocacy must — for reasons of self-preservation alone — be construed as promoting terrorism.

Until Islam abandons its violent pursuit of world domination, it must be constrained and curtailed at every turn. Ensuring the safety of several hundred years' worth of progress relies upon our collective will to wholly exterminate Islam if necessary. Whatever measures are required to protect and preserve our hard won liberties must be embraced without hesitation. To delay will only yield even greater death tolls among Muslims and the West as well.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-06 17:21  

#2  That's why I call all muslims "p*gf*ckers". So much less simplistic.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-05-06 14:56  

#1  Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid, who was in India for its launch.

'cause people in Pakistan don't read books
Posted by: John Frum   2007-05-06 09:59  

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