Islam will rule whole world one day (Page 4)

CandyRivers
CandyRivers: really - thats news - I never knew that.
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The_Boot
The_Boot: google it! i tell no lies

it was an SS Division if i remember correctly.
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CandyRivers
CandyRivers: no i believe you.
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Mari_Blue
Mari_Blue: I love this joke which Lois Lane posted some time ago.........

Three men - a Canadian farmer,



Osama bin Laden



and a Biker



are all walking together one day.

They come across a lantern and a Genie pops out of it.



'I will give each of you one wish, which is three wishes in total', says the Genie.

The Canadian says, 'I am a farmer and my son will also farm. I want the land to be forever fertile in Canada '

POOF! With the blink of the Genie's eye, the land in Canada was forever fertile for farming.

Osama was amazed, so he said, 'I want a wall around Afghanistan , Palestine , Iraq and Iran so that no infidels, Americans or Canadians
can come into our precious land.'

POOF! Again, with the blink of the Genie's eye, there was a huge wall around those countries.

The Biker says, 'I am very curious.

Please tell me more about this wall.'

The Genie explains, 'Well, it's about 5,000 feet high, 500 feet thick and completely surrounds the country. Nothing can get in or out;

it's virtually impenetrable.'

The Biker sits down on his Harley,



cracks a beer,



lights a cigar,



smiles and says,

'Fill it with water.'
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davidk14
davidk14: Boot and all readers:

I do apologize and realize the following article is a little long; however it is a part of the historical record:

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Nazi Roots of Modern Radical Islam
DefenseWatch ^ | *******002 | Tom Knowlton
The Nazi Roots of Modern Radical Islam
By Tom Knowlton

The recent "Letter to the American People" authored by Osama bin Laden is a virtual ideological manifesto for Islamic extremists.

If one examines the history of the Middle East, there is very little evidence of constant warring and animosity between Jews and Arabs.

For four centuries under Ottoman rule, Arab and Jewish neighborhoods peacefully coexisted. After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the region came under British mandate. The early days under the British also saw relatively peaceful coexistence continuing and manifesting itself in the form of Arab and Jewish neighborhoods springing up in the "garden neighborhoods" of Talpiot, Rehavia and Beit Hakerem.

However, after over 700 years of peaceful coexistence, the true start of the Arab-Israeli conflict can be dated to 1920 and the rise of one man, Haj Amin Muhammad Al Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem. As grand mufti, al Husseini presided as the Imam of the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, the highest Muslim authority in the British mandate.

History shows Al Husseini to be a brutal man with aspirations to rule a pan-Arabic empire in the Middle East. He rose to prominence by actively eliminating those Jews and Arabs he considered a threat to his control of Jerusalem's Arab population, and he heavily utilized anti-Jewish propaganda to polarize the two communities.

In 1920 and again in 1929, Al Husseini incited anti-Jewish riots by claiming the Jews were plotting to destroy the Al Asqa mosque. The riots resulted in the massacre of hundreds of Jewish civilians and a virtual end to the Jewish presence in Hebron.

The 1936 Arab revolt against the British is believed to have been at least partially funded by Nazi Adolf Eichmann, and Al Husseini again ordered armed Arab militias to massacre Jewish citizens.

When British authorities finally quelled the rebellion in 1939, Al Husseini fled to neighboring Iraq and helped to orchestrate a 1941 anti-British jihad. As in Jerusalem, the British successfully put down the rebellion and Al Husseini fled to Nazi Germany.

Al Husseini found the Nazis to be a strong ideological match with his anti-Jewish brand of Islam, and schemed with Hitler and the Nazi hierarchy to create a pro-Nazi pan-Arabic form of government in the Middle East.

Dr. Serge Trifkovic documents the similarities between Al Husseini's brand of radical Islam and Nazism in his book The Sword of the Prophet. He noted parallels in both ideologies: anti-Semitism, quest for world dominance, demand for the total subordination of the free will of the individual, belief in the abolishment of the nation-state in favor of a "higher" community (in Islam the umma or community of all believers; in Nazism, the herrenvolk or master race), and belief in undemocratic governance by a "divine" leader (an Islamic caliph, or Nazi führer).

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davidk14
davidk14: The Nazis provided Al Husseini with luxurious accommodations in Berlin and a monthly stipend in excess of $10,000. In return, he regularly appeared on German radio touting the Jews as the "most fierce enemies of Muslims," and implored an adoption of the Nazi "final solution" by Arabs. After the Nazi defeat at El Alamein in 1942, Al Husseini broadcast radio messages on Radio Berlin calling for continued Arabic resistance to Allied forces. In time, he came to be known as the "Fuhrer's Mufti" and the "Arab Fuhrer."

In March 1944, Al Husseini broadcast a call for a jihad to "kill the Jews wherever you find them. This pleases God, history, and religion."
On numerous occasions, Al Husseini intervened in the fate of European Jews, most notably blocking Adolph Eichmann's deal with the Red Cross to exchange Jewish children for German POWs.

Moreover, Al Husseini personally recruited Bosnia Muslims for the German Waffen SS, including the Skanderberg Division from Albania and Hanjer Division from Bosnia. The Hanjer (Saber) Division of the Waffen SS was responsible for the murder of over 90 percent of the Yugoslavian Jewish population.

SS leader Heinrich Himmler was so pleased with Al Husseini's Muslim Nazis that he established the Dresden-based Mullah Military School for their continued recruitment and training. In 1944, Hanjer commandos parachuted into Tel Aviv and poisoned drinking wells in Jewish communities in an effort to stir up ethnic tensions.

After the fall of Nazi Germany, Al Husseini fled to Cairo, Egypt in 1946 rather than face war crime charges for his actions in Yugoslavia. But he continued his operations.

In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Al Husseini worked closely with a pro-fascist group in Egypt called Young Egypt. In 1952 Gamal Abdul Nasser, a prominent member of Young Egypt, was among military officers who seized control of the Egyptian government from King Fu'ad. Al Husseini is reported to have been responsible for bringing Otto Skorzeny, the Nazi commando once labeled by the OSS as "the most dangerous man in Europe," into the employ of the Nasser government.

Similarly, Al Husseini had a strong influence over the founding members of both the Iraqi and Syrian Ba'ath party. Strong evidence exists that al Husseini was instrumental in the arranging of Nazi war criminal Alois Brunner's employment as an advisor to the Syrian general staff.

However, al Husseini's central role in the creation of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1964 is perhaps his most indelible mark on the Middle East today.

The radical Imam was the spiritual mentor of the first chairman of the PLO, Ahmed Shukairi, and saw that much of his ideology was instilled in the organization. More importantly, Al Husseini used his extensive connections to recruit financial supporters for the PLO throughout the Arab world.
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davidk14
davidk14: Almost 30 years after al Husseini's death in 1974, the Palestinian people still revere him as a hero and embrace his radical theology. The "Arab Fuhrer's" close Nazi association and virulent anti-Semitism is perhaps the reason that Hitler's Meinf Kampf is ranked as the sixth all-time bestseller among Palestinian Arabs.

Several of his descendants remain active in Palestinian affairs today.
Al Husseini's grandson, Faisal Husseini, was part of the PLO since 1964 and served as minister without portfolio in the Palestinian National Authority, with responsibility for Jerusalem until his death in May 2001.

The radical imam's nephew, Rahman Abdul Rauf el-Qudwa el Husseini, has been a major player in Palestinian terrorism for almost 40 years. He was the guiding force behind the merging of the Fatah faction into the PLO. In 1990, Rahman Abdul Rauf el-Qudwa el Husseini was responsible for the Palestinian community's support of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait.

Most Mideast observers today recognize the younger Al Husseini by the secular name he adopted as his own in 1952, Yasser Arafat.

By the late 1980's many of the PLO's radical Muslim financiers had become disillusioned with the increasingly secular nature of the Palestinian movement. Yasser Arafat's support of Saddam Hussein in the early 1990s strongly angered and prompted many of these extremists in the Persian Gulf states to reduce or all together withdraw their financial backing of the PLO.

An astute emerging Sunni terrorist, Osama bin Laden, capitalized upon Arafat's political misstep and transformed his al Qaeda organization into the prime recipient of financial support from Sunni Muslim radicals. That funding has enabled bin Laden to wage terrorist attacks on western and Israeli interests for over a decade. His most recent "Letter to the American People" echoed al Husseini's propaganda claim that "the Israelis are planning to destroy the Al Aqsa mosque."

The is little doubt that throughout history the Arabs and Jews have encountered the kind of friction that comes from any two distinct religious or ethnic groups sharing the same geography. However, that history has largely been one of relatively peaceful coexistence.

The divergence from that pattern occurs in 1920 with the rise of a virulent anti-Semitic mufti of Jerusalem whose ideology embodied more similarities to that of Nazi Germany than to the historical Islam of Saladin or the Ottoman Turks.

The wave of extremist Islam that has plagued the world in the latter days of the 20th century and into the opening days of the 21st, has little to do with ancient history or Islam. The cause lays largely at the feet of Haj Amin Muhammad Al Husseini, who utilized murder and anti-Semitism to consolidate his power over his fellow Arabs and further his personal quest to be caliph of the pan-Arab world.

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huda
huda: SO basically, what you've just posted claims that the current "extremists" are acting based on political views, as opposed to religious reasons, and that until recent history, Jews and Arabs lived much more peacefully in the same areas.

N'est-ce pas?
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davidk14
davidk14: .

Huda,

Today twenty percent of Israel’s citizens are Arab Muslims and live side by side with Israeli Christians and Jews. Whether extremists are using politics, religion, or whatever to further their twisted ideas of Islam, history shows Jews and Arabs have, are and will live in peace. In the United States and countries all around the world, Jews, Christians and Muslims live in peace.

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winter_madness
winter_madness: muslims these days making the world in terrable condtion.. as we all know the self proclamed Mohamed wrote those satanic verses by helping of devil written in the darkest place....and ppl still war-shipping , following the wrong path and allowing harsh punishment over themselves ..but the truth is always next to it .even those most of them r using as a money source by killing innocent person ..but everyone should think about thise, look Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq ..those countries never get peace bcoz of the bad side of the relgion which helps to kill ,suicide and rapping...so be aware of it...i'm writing this bcos i'm so concern about it...don't let others influence ur innocent ideas over their bad altitude...those they call themselevs as a religion leaders r so lairs and cruel..happy when ppl die and live in unfavorable condition...don't listen to them ...just think what ur mind telling u inside coz we r a creature of God as we doing good God will approach us to give what we need.
God Bless all Of us
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Rederella
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The_Boot
The_Boot: You sir are an idiot.
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snawani
snawani: Yes master.. I understand that these people r ignorant and usually run away from truth. And i am telling them if u curse our allah and phrophit we r going to do bad with them . They should talk with out ignorance.
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Djinnaya
Djinnaya: I just wonder who is most ignorant about things happening outside their own little sandbox.
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Topsyturvy
Topsyturvy: Yes we will all believe in Fairies(GOD)or multiple faries(GODS)in the sky very soon. Im curious if your predicting mass head trauma accidents to afflict the entire population of the world any time soon?
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Djinnaya
Djinnaya: How am I supposed to know? I'm just a dental technician. You'd need to ask a surgeon or a psychiatrist about mass head injury trauma, I'm afraid.
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The_Boot
The_Boot: 'Islam will rule whole world one day'

u cant even take care of ur own people!! Great response from the Arab muslim world in regards to the Pakistani flooding. U ought to feel utterly ashamed! First sign of trouble and u come crying to the western world to help u out. FAIL!
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CandyRivers
CandyRivers: That is a point - It is a right mess.

Pakistan - is that run by the gov or the military? Really who is the boss there.

Someone enlighten me.
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The_Boot
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Multi-tasker
Multi-tasker: 'Islam will rule whole world one day'

Fortunately, the era of the prophets ended a long time ago, since this is a "prophecy" that will never come true (luckily).
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davidk14
davidk14: OK Boot, you're going to hell with me. Although the bus is full, I've saved a seat for you. Good vid.
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The_Boot
The_Boot: 'you're going to hell with me'

if im going to hell for telling the truth and standing up for what i believe in, then so be it.
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davidk14
davidk14: Boot...I'm right there with you.
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CandyRivers
CandyRivers: can I come too? I dont want to go to heaven if it is full of religious people.
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mohammad1,2hate4all
mohammad1,2hate4all: Islam will never rule the whole world, because thankfully not everyone is stupid enough to believe in this bull shit. It is just a fad like L.S.D. people will get tired of it making them feel like shit and give it up.
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