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Tuesday, 5 January 2010

'Kafir' has been politically corrected to Non-Muslim

War is deceit, said the prophet of Islam, Mohammed.


The deception that started when Mohammed came down the mountain a la Moses and said he was the final biblical prophet of the one and only God, Allah, and that all mankind henceforth had to submit to this and follow his lead or else, and which has famously became institutionalised and legalised as precedent into the body and soul of Islam when Mohammed instructed his followers that deception to further the aims of Islam was not only permissible but obligatory, continues unabated. 

Just look at the deception in Islam relating to the term “non-Muslims” and of course the kafirs fall for it, submit and oblige:

From an Islamic website:

(Al-Baqarah 2: 83)However, kafir is now a derogatory term, and that is why I would encourage Muslims to use the term "non-Muslims when referring to people of different faiths. This is based on the verse: (…Speak nicely to the people.)
 
According to that renowned Islamic scholar Yusuf Al-Qaradawi:
 
 
Question
As-Salamu `alaykum. Please enlighten me on the concept of kufr in Islam. What does kufr mean? Are we allowed to label anyone kafir without any justification? Are there various levels or forms of kufr? Jazakum Allah Kharian!
Answer
[…]
 
In juristic language, kufr signifies the rejection and denial of Allah, Glory be to Him, and His messages, according to the following Qur'anic verse: “Anyone who denies Allah, His angels, His books, His Apostles, and the Day of judgment has gone far, far astray.” (An-Nisaa’: 136)
 
Now look at the truth about how Islam views all people who do not believe in Mohammed as prophet:
 
 
KAFIR? The language of Islam is dualistic. As an example, there is never any reference to humanity as a unified whole. Instead there is a division into believer and kafir (unbeliever). Humanity is not seen as one body, but is divided into whether the person believes Mohammed is the prophet of Allah or not.
Kafir is what the Koran and Islam call the unbelievers. Kafir is the worst word in the human language.
The Koran defines the kafir and says that the kafir is:
 
Hated- 40:35 They who dispute the signs of Allah [kafirs] without authority having reached them are greatly hated by Allah and the believers. So Allah seals up every arrogant, disdainful heart. and despised by Allah.
 
Mocked- 83:34 On that day the faithful will mock the kafirs, while they sit on bridal couches and watch them. Should not the kafirs be paid back for what they did?
 
Punished- 25:77 Say to the kafirs: My Lord does not care for you or your prayers. You have rejected the truth, so sooner or later, a punishment will come.
 
Beheaded- 47:4 When you encounter the kafirs on the battlefield, cut off their heads until you have thor-oughly defeated them and then take the prisoners and tie them up firmly.
 
Confused- 6:25 Some among them listen to you [Mohammed], but We have cast veils over their [kafirs] hearts and a heaviness to their ears so that they cannot understand our signs [the Koran].
 
Plotted against- 86:15 They plot and scheme against you [Mohammed], and I plot and scheme against them. Therefore, deal calmly with the kafirs and leave them alone for a while.
 
Terrorized- 8:12 Then your Lord spoke to His angels and said, "I will be with you. Give strength to the believers. I will send terror into the kafirs' hearts, cut off their heads and even the tips of their fin-gers!"
 
Annihilated- 6:45 So the kafirs were annihilated. All praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
 
Killed- 4:91 If they do not keep away from you or offer you peace or withdraw their hostilities, then seize them and kill them wherever they are. We give you complete authority over them.
 
Crucified- 5:33 The only reward for those who war against Allah and His messengers and strive to com-mit mischief on the earth is that they will be slain or crucified, have their alternate hands and feet cut off, or be banished from the land. This will be their disgrace in this world, and a great torment shall be theirs in the next except those who repent before you overpower them. Know that Allah is forgiving and merciful.
 
Made war on- 9:29 Make war on those who have received the Scriptures [Jews and Christians] but do not believe in Allah or in the Last Day. They do not forbid what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden. The Christians and Jews do not follow the religion of truth until they submit and pay the poll tax [jizya], and they are humiliated.
 
[…] 
 
Etc.!

 
But because kafir doesn’t suit the “marketplace of ideas” that Islam must operate in in the modern era, its scholars and leaders, ever mindful of Islam’s central objective of world conquest, and the necessity of blinding the kafirs with the maze of detail, play the game of deception and soften the language for the kafir ear and so the kafir goes up a notch to “non-Muslim.”
 
Just like the black people in old South Africa were upgraded from kaffir (spelt with two f’s) to “non-European.”
 
The white Afrikaners would have had a blue fit had they known that they were also kafirs albeit with only one f.
 
"What a f…… liberty" the BBC's Catherine Tate’s character Nan would say if she only knew:
 

For more on how the Islam can be whatever it wants to be see the concept of duality.
 
All the kafirs in the world should only know.
 
Maybe one day they will.
 
I believe the mass of kafirs out there know a lot more then the political, “community” and religious leaders, seem to think they know.
 
The multitudes don’t know the detail but they do know something is very wrong with Islam.
 

I think Hugh Fitzgerald is spot on when he writes that the public are losing trust in the leaders who are not truthful or don’t know and don’t find out the facts.

 
 
 

Posted on 01/05/2010 9:53 AM by The Law
Comments
5 Jan 2010
Hugh Fitzgerald

It is exactly this vigilance about words -- the words that Muslims use, among themselves and then, carefully camouflaged, to non-Muslims, and also the words that we non-Muslims use, so carelessly, so willfully ignorantly, and often so hopefuly, among ourselves and, without a hint of any premeditation or cunning or attempted camouflage (for none is needed), with Muslims too.

Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,someone -- William Lloyd Garrison? -- famously said. I'd modify it for the current case. Eternal vigilance, especially about words, is the price of liberty.

The posting above offers one example of How To Do it. We need many more.






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