Islam - in the words of Al Rassooli
I have written about Islam in the past and how this religion at the core is violent, corrupt and intolerant.
This may be offensive to many Muslims, but I have explained why I reached this conclusion in many other posts I have written on this blog.
Instead of repeating my old posts I want to feature parts of recent interviews with an expert on the subject of Islam, I.Q. Al Rassooli, and let him explain why Islam is not what many Muslims proclaim it to be.
This is all the more important right now, because here in The Netherlands a politician is on trial, -I'm sure you are familiar with Geert Wilders-, and the reason for persecuting him is because of his criticism on Islam.
Many politicians still (claim to) believe that, since Islam is a religion, it should enjoy equal standing with other religions.
Whereas the Left so often has tried to ridicule and cut Christianity out of the fabric of Dutch society, they now turn out to be staunch supporters of Islam in the sense that they pave the way for Islam into the fabric of Dutch society in all its different aspects by rolling out a broad red carpet, attempting to mow down anyone daring to stand in the way.
And Wilders stands in the way, so, he is to be mowed down by any means available.
The Dutch people just witnessed an example of this in the first part of the recent political trial against Wilders.
This first part of the trial made me feel as if I am living in a satelite state of the former Soviet Union with fake trials and corruption on all levels, and it was a shocking revelation of how intensely prejudiced and corrupt the Dutch judicial system really is.
'Since Islam is labeled as a religion it should enjoy the constitutional right of a religion', is the reasoning of many politicians.
But what if Satanism became more dominant and expressed the desire as an organized religion to infiltrate the fabric of Dutch society on all levels, should we still remain tolerant?
'Since Islam is labeled as a religion it should enjoy the constitutional right of a religion', is the reasoning of many politicians.
But what if Satanism became more dominant and expressed the desire as an organized religion to infiltrate the fabric of Dutch society on all levels, should we still remain tolerant?
If Islam, with a holy book commanding all Muslims to kill everyone not submitting themselves to Allah, is granted the religious status of 'untouchable', have we then not given an intolerant criminal doctrine with a license for murder a place of protection in our society?
This is a very serious issue, all the more because those who stand in opposition against the ideology of Islam and warn for the consequences of giving Islam a status of political protection in society are persecuted and brought before a court.
It has reached the point where Western nations are beginning to look like Islamic caliphates due to the way Islam is protected by politically correct, ignorant politicians.
Maybe I should have typed 'deceptive' instead of 'ignorant', because I think those politicians dare not risk losing the support of their Islamic voters, and therefore they lie for personal political gain.
This is why I want to highlight the nature of Islam again by the words of Al Rassooli, and
This is why I want to highlight the nature of Islam again by the words of Al Rassooli, and
feature three excerpts of recent interviews with I.Q. Al Rassooli.
1. Allah is not God
2. Early life of Muhammad
3. Islam is War
Labels: Al Rassooli, Islam

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