Sunday, July 8, 2007

Myth vs Fact #25

Myth vs Fact

Myth Fact
Islam: Religion of peace. 3:139-141 So do not become weak (against your enemy), nor be sad, and you will be superior (in victory) if you are indeed (true) believers. If a wound (and killing) has touched you, be sure a similar wound (and killing) has touched the others. And so are the days (good and not so good), We give to men by turns, that Allâh may test those who believe, and that He may take martyrs from among you. And Allâh likes not the Zâlimûn (polytheists and wrong­doers). And that Allâh may test (or purify) the believers (from sins) and destroy the disbelievers.
Tafsir: 1 2 3

  1. We must remain ever vigilant until Islam is driven back into the pit it emerged from.

    Our Homeland Security has to be right every time to prevent the terrorists from killing innocents while the terrorists only have to be right once to achieve their goal.

    Time is NOT on our side!

    Comment by dsolo | June 29, 2007 | Edit

  2. Peace and security can not coexist with Islam. Islam is perpetual war.

    We can not negotiate with Islam. Concessions will not appease it. It can not be reformed nor rendered harmless. It can not be contained. It must become extinct.

    If we continue to display weakness, lack of resolve and indecision in dealing with Islam, our other enemies will become emboldened and plan their own attacks.

    Comment by dajjal | June 29, 2007 | Edit

  3. We have been getting hits left and right on this series…and quite a few have been in the DC area.

    Comment by snooper | June 29, 2007 | Edit

  4. Know Thine Enemy was intended to be a crash course in the fundamentals of Islamic violence. It presented too much too fast.

    The Myth vs Fact series is intended to sink the truth home in a concentrated dose for easier absorption. While it does not overwhelm with volume, it drives in the truth with a sharp edge and heavy hammer.

    For those who persevered and slogged through KTE, it provides reinforcement of what they learned. For the rest, it provides an introduction which should stimulate them to seek more knowledge.

    The curious are provided with links so that they can delve into the Qur’an & Tafsir for more information. We can lead a horse to water, but we can’t make him drink.

    Comment by dajjal | June 29, 2007 | Edit

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