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The Islamic deception

Nathan Tabor
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Monday 8  August 2006

Google the phrase "Muslim violence," and more than 29 million
entries pop up.  Granted, some of these citations represent violence
committed against Muslims, but, unfortunately, quite a few represent
violence committed in the name of Islam. This makes me wonder : What
does Islam really stand for?  I hear a great deal about Muslims who do
not believe in violence.  Yet, it seems that this is a troubling form of
faith that rewards people for committing acts of violence.

Imagine if Klansman David Duke claimed he was part of the Ku Klux Klan
but was not a racist — that he just liked wearing sheets.
Wouldn't that be a little hard to accept as a credible concept?

While it may seem outrageously politically incorrect to do so, a number
of individuals are openly questioning whether the Muslim religion is
truly a religion of peace.  Some of these individuals are disaffected
Muslims who feel as if they were sold a bill of goods by Islamic
leaders.  They believe they were betrayed — and they worry that
others may be hoodwinked into believing that the Islamic faith is one of
peace, love, and harmony.

Islamic regimes have been responsible for major human rights violations,
especially against religious minority groups and women.  Even some
Muslims openly admit the religion has a history of violence — at
least dating back to the 12th century.   While some Muslims have openly
called for a peace movement within their religion, the fact of the
matter is that, year after year, the news pages are filled with
instances of Muslim violence.

Another important thing to keep in mind here is that lying is actually
sanctioned within the Islamic religion.  As Islam spreads throughout the
West, Americans need to be particularly vigilant, recognizing the fact
that Muslim activists may try to deceive us into believing that they do
not endorse violence, when their actions say otherwise.   A number of
Muslims artfully neglect to mention the more controversial aspects of
Islamic writings and teachings.

For instance, the Koran is often quoted selectively to indicate that the
religion stands for peace and tolerance. But after Mohammed migrated to
Medina, the Koran became filled with passages showing not only prejudice
and intolerance, but the endorsement of violence.

For example, Mohammed, a supposed prophet of peace, commanded his army
to kill a Jewish tribe.  Obviously, killing is the most extreme form of
violence one can engage in, and it is appalling that a religious leader
would sanction what can euphemistically be described as ethnic
cleansing.  The Koran contends that the "only reward of those who
make war upon Allah and His messenger and strive after corruption in the
land will be that they will be killed or crucified, or have their hands
and feet on alternate sides cut off, or will be expelled out of the
land."  Such lines of text could never be confused with the lyrics
to "Let There Be Peace on Earth."

It's hard to reconcile such writings with the popular image of Islam
as a peace-loving religion that is being unfairly attacked.  The fact
is, the media are often complicit in this deception.  News reports
suggest that violence is perpetrated by extremists or fundamentalists,
leading the average Westerner to believe that mainstream Islam does not
condone any form of violence.

Because of Islam's traditional acceptance of lying, it's
entirely possible that, when Islamic leaders speak, they are not
speaking the unadulterated truth.  In fact, they may say one thing and
believe something entirely different. In the end, by their fruits you
will know them —and, regrettably, the fruits of Islam are often
destruction, violence and death.



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