Sunday, April 12, 2009

 

Right in your face, by Francis Chartrand


Easter day of glory, dear friends.

Happy Easter!

In a context where the human rights of the United Nations desperately wanting to suppress the words and deeds that insult the religious feelings of Muslims, it is worth recalling that even the baptism of a former Muslim or the exercise of freedom of conscience guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is seen as an insult to Islam, which would prefer that this right is not exercised in broad daylight.

Following his baptism by Pope Benedict XVI on the eve of Easter Sunday 2008, the journalist Magdi Allam said in his diary his choice to escape "the obscurantism of an ideology that legitimizes lies and concealment , the violent death that leads to homicide and suicide, blind submission to tyranny." Magdi Allam has also welcomed the gesture of the pope who had agreed to baptize him as "an explicit and revolutionary message to a Church that until now has been too prudent in converting Muslims" because she "was afraid of not unable to protect their converts face death sentence for apostasy."

Sheikh Qaradawi, who is the head of the International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS) and the European Council for Fatwa and Research, said at the time that the public baptism of Magdi Allam had "provoked the Muslims of the world wide, and he saw an "act of hostility against Islam."

A group of militants of Islamic-Christian dialogue has written to Pope Benedict XVI, saying "painfully surprised and deeply struck" by this event, they would have liked to see more "discreet".

By comparison, no Christian leader has expressed outrage when Cat Stevens converted to Islam with marching bands and drum media. Moreover, his life was not threatened because of his conversion, contrary to Magdi Allam.

Restrict freedom of expression by censoring the words and acts which offend or may offend the religious feelings of Muslims eventually censor any manifestation of religious beliefs other than Islam, and even the lack of religious beliefs, Atheism is absolutely unacceptable to Islam. Recall that in Turkey, the editor of the Turkish version of a book by the atheist Richard Dawkins is accused of inciting vilification of religions and risk 4 years in prison.


musluman Baptisé par le pape, De magdi à Cristiano
envoyé par mmmichelll2


Now that you've seen what I have done, here in the interest of humanity a few Koranic verses.

9.29. Fight those who believe neither in Allah nor the Last Day, quin'interdisent not what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden and do not profess the religion of truth, among those who received the Book, until that they pay decapitation by their own hands after being humiliated.

47.4. When you meet those who disbelieve smiting of the necks. Then when you've mastered, chaining them securely. Then it is the free release or ransom until the war lay down its burdens. This is true, if Allah willed, He will avenge himself against them, but you feel with each other. And those who are slain in the Way of Allah, He does not make their actions vain.

How to deal with Christian

4-89. They would like to see you disbelieve as they disbelieve: you'd be all equal! Do not, therefore, among them allies until they emigrate in the way of Allah. But if they turn back, then seize them and slay them wherever you find them and do them one friend or helper,

8.65. O Prophet, urge the believers to fight. If there be of you twenty steadfast they shall overcome two hundred, and if any cent, they will vanquish miles unbelievers, because they were real people who do not understand.

2.191. And slay them wherever you find them and drive them out from where they drove you out, the association is more serious than murder. But do not fight at the Sacred Mosque until they fight you have. If they fight you, then slay them. Such is the reward of disbelievers.

Prayers to Allah and less, believe me I will enjoy.

Francis Chartrand,
White Prince

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