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Palestinian Researcher: Building Giant Mosques in Europe a Provocation that Harms Muslims
2007-10-25
Posted by:anonymous5089

#9  MOUD REITERATES PROPOSAL FOR "ZIONIST" STATES IN ALASKA AND CANADA

He thinks that if the Jews had no deserts, they couldn't make the land bloom?

/silliness
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-10-25 22:50  

#8  EUROPE > GERABIA RISING: FRANKFURT'S FUTURE SKYLINE. Islam = Islamism rising in Germany and Central EUrope - Wel-l-l, its way for the Islamists to rile the Germans,
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-25 20:29  

#7  WAFF.com > MOUD REITERATES PROPOSAL FOR "ZIONIST" STATES IN ALASKA AND CANADA, aka SSSSSSHHHHHHHHH the LEGAL/PC break-up of the USA-CAN-NORAM. Argues that Zionism and pro-Zionist/centric entities + busn transactions must be formally officially recognized by any and all parties and Govts [GLOBAL KRYSTALNACHT = GLOBAL JEWISH STAR?].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-25 20:23  

#6  Most of the ones who do, keep silent. So of course we don't know about them.

Just like how they kept silent after 9-11, Bali, Beslan, 7-7, Bali 2.0 and Madrid. After a while, silence is no longer just consent; Silence becomes a lie. Al-Hroub has the moral integrity to know and state this thereby putting the lie to moderate Muslims everywhere who continue to remain deafeningly silent.

Too many Muslims are willing to give their life—and simultaneously take the lives of so many innocent others—in agressively imposing Islam, yet so few are willing to risk their life in defending their faith from perversion. This speaks volumes about exactly what Islam is really worth, even to its own followers.

The adamant refusal by Muslims to vocally protest terrorism makes them indistinguishable from the terrorists themselves. Far better that Muslims should fear Islam's total eradication due to their abject silence than worry about any risks from radical co-religionists. One action has a chance of surviving, the other guarantees extinction.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-25 14:27  

#5  Understandable when speaking up gets you killed by your co-religionists.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-10-25 14:17  

#4  Most of the ones who do, keep silent. So of course we don't know about them.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-10-25 13:51  

#3  I wish they all thourght like this!!!!

A Muslim with common sense and a conscious-Its unreal!!!
Posted by: Paul   2007-10-25 12:45  

#2  Evidently, Dr. Khaled Al-Hroub has purchased a clue. Good on him for the brief while until he is declared an apostate and gets a fatwa put out on his beturbaned ass.

"At a time when poverty, hunger, ignorance, and disease are ravaging millions around the world, the need to nurture humanity is far more urgent than [the need] to build mosques. Those who donate [money] to build large mosques in Europe, thereby promoting Islamophobia, should feel ashamed that the relief to the Muslim poor worldwide - in Afghanistan, Darfur, Somalia, and Indonesia - is mostly financed by foreign organizations, some of them European."

Sort of beggars the question of why we bother to spend so much money on rescuing these besieged Muslims if the ummah doesn't give a rip.

"Any comparison of [European] and Muslim societies with regard to freedom of worship brings disgrace upon the Muslims. We should be asking ourselves, In which Islamic capital is it permitted to build a church or, say, a Hindu or Sikh temple, bigger than any of the city's mosques? In which Islamic state is it possible to purchase mosques and convert them into churches or Hindu temples - as is now happening in Europe, where many a mosque minaret still sports a cross that remains from when [the building] used to be a church. Would any of the Islamic groups currently engaged in building mosques [and in other religious activities] in Europe enjoy the same freedom in their countries of origin?

I'm amazed that the concept of reciprocity managed to somehow batter its way through all the cognitive dissonance. Al-Hroub's days are numbered.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-25 12:43  

#1  Am I reading this right? This fellow actually actually "gets it"...
Posted by: BigEd   2007-10-25 12:31  

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