Muslims
and the imperceptibility of the West
By
Mohammad Asghar
2006/02/12
SOME
political cartoons published by a Danish newspaper are behind the Muslims'
rage, which they have been displaying for some days by resorting to all
kinds of violence in the part of the world they call their own. They have
attacked foreign embassies; they have burned the national flags of even
those nations, which have nothing to do with the publication of the
cartoons. Their agitation is also responsible for the death of some
people.
Muslims'
violent reaction against the cartoons has generated huge debate among
those people whose voice and discourses demand our attention. Some of the
renowned debaters believe that the publication of the cartoons was not
appropriate because, they maintain, Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, was
not a political figure. They also tell us that, since depiction of his
features in any form or shape is offensive to the Muslims, all the
non-Muslims of the world should respect their religious sensitivity by
being sensitive to the Muslims' Islamic beliefs.
In
my judgment, most of the non-Muslim debaters are wrong. All of them, who
hold the above views, are misinformed. They are not aware of the True
Islamic History, nor are they aware of the Islamic agendas that drive each
Muslim's life on earth.
Apart
from being a religious dictator, Muhammad was also a brute and ruthless
political leader. While forcing Islam on the Pagans, Jews and Christians
of the Arabian Peninsula, he also established the first Islamic State,
with its capital in Medina. It was this action of his that had led his
successors to establish the Islamic Empire over one-third of our earth,
and to rule over it for over 1,100 years.
Since
Muhammad was both a religious as well as a political dictator, non-Muslims
have every right to publish, and see his cartoons in their newspapers. Any
action taken by the Muslims to prevent them from expressing themselves and
their views tantamount to interfering in their internal affairs as well as
to denying them the right of _expression their political systems have
granted them through their constitutions.
No
self-respecting and freedom-loving people should cave in to the Muslims'
demands, no matter how violently they want to impose them on others. They
should stand up, and face the madness of the Muslims, with all available
means at their disposal. Failure to do so would eventually prove
disastrous for the West.
One
day, it would find itself in the same position in which, the Philippines
finds itself today. Embolden by its soft attitude towards its fast growing
Muslim population, it is now fighting for its own existence. Had the
authorities in the Philippines adopted a hard posture towards the Muslims
before they could become a threat for its existence, it would have saved
itself all the trouble, and the bloodbath, it is now struggling to prevent
in the wake of a war of secession they have been fighting on its soil.
The
Quran tells the Muslims that the earth and all that that it contains
belong to Allah (3:109). It also tells them that the only Religion that is
acceptable to Him is Islam, which He made perfect (cf. 5:3), while
Muhammad was still alive.
As
the followers of the perfect religion of Allah, Muslims are His
Representatives on earth. This position of theirs makes them the owner of
the whole earth as well as of everything that it contains.
According
to the above doctrine of Islam, non-Muslims are the illegal occupiers of
the lands they are now living on. Since their religions are not acceptable
to Allah, all of them must either be evicted from their homes, or be
killed for refusing to submit themselves to Islam.
Most
Muslims' mind is heavily influenced by the above doctrine of their
religion. It makes them dream for the day when they would become the owner
of the entire earth by evicting or killing its non-Muslim inhabitants.
They have been working secretly on their mission for a long time, but the
publication of the cartoons by the Danish Newspaper has exposed their
secret. It has also enabled the whole world to know how infuriated Muslims
can become, if one dares to publish some cartoons of their Prophet.
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