IF ISLAM IS SO PEACEFUL, WHY DO THEY HAVE TO KEEP
REMINDING US?
June 29, 2009
By Don Feder
“Last week, four Southern Baptists were arrested for
plotting to blow up St Patrick’s Cathedral. The men, who became born-again
Christians in prison, wanted to kill and terrorize Catholics.”
If that was the opening paragraph in a newspaper story you
were reading, your gut reaction would be – huh? Baptists don’t do things like
that in the name of their faith. Neither do Catholics, Presbyterians, Seventh
Day Adventists or Mormons.
But when we read the headline in a May 21st
It wasn’t
exactly a revelation when The Times
informed us, in the 9th paragraph, “They are all Muslims, a law
enforcement official said” – just in case you thought the conspiracy involved
Episcopalians, Rotarians or the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.
If you hear about a hijacking, suicide bombing, sniper
attack or the beheading of a hostage anywhere in the world, your first reaction
is: a Muslim did it. Why? Because 9 times out of 10 a Muslim did do it.
In the case of The Newburgh Four, here’s what we know:
1.
Their names are
David “Daoud” Williams, James “Abdul Rahman” Cromitie, Onta “Hamza” Williams and Laguerre “Amin” Payen. At least two
were prison-converts to the Big Peaceful.
2.
They planned to
blow up two synagogues with what they thought was C-4 explosives, supplied by
the FBI.
3.
They wanted to
obtain Stinger missiles to shoot down military aircraft.
4.
As Assistant US
Attorney Eric Snyder stated when the defendants were arraigned in federal
court, “These are people who were eager to bring death to Jews and the Jewish
community.”
5.
According to an
informant, Cromitie said of the Jewish people: “I
hate those motherf-----s, those
f---ing Jewish bastards. I would like to get a
synagogue.” Also, while scoping out a Jewish community center as a potential
target, Cromitie is alleged to have said of nearby
pedestrians that if he had a gun at the time, he would “shoot each one in the
head.”
If
Islam is such a “religion of peace,” why do they have to keep reminding us?
Nobody’s running around saying “Christianity is a religion of peace” or
“Judaism is a religion of peace” – because neither proposition is in doubt.
Yet,
George W. Bush felt compelled to regularly reassure us (especially after 9/11)
that Islam was about as peaceful as a religion can get.
Speaking
at a 2005 dinner marking the end of Ramadan, Bush’s Secretary of State, Condoleezza
Rice, said Mohammedanism was “the religion of love and peace.” For Condi, being peaceful wasn’t enough. Islam had
to be warm and cuddly too. “We in
President
Obama boasts of his Muslim relations and his
upbringing in
When
was the last time a
So,
Islam is a religion of peace and love, as well as a benefactor of humanity. If
this is intuitively obvious, why do they have to keep saying it? Perhaps
because the vision of a compassionate Islam is so often obscured by explosions,
flying body parts, collapsing skyscrapers, rolling heads, and rabid imams
preaching hate the Jews, hate the Christians, hate America, hate the West, etc.
If
Islam is so gentle and kindly, why does it have such appeal for the most savage
and sadistic element in our society – those filled with resentment and rage,
who like to hurt people (a lot)?
Question:
Under what circumstances is an infidel most likely to convert to Islam: 1. While volunteering at a hospice or homeless shelter? 2.
While working at a day-care center? 3.While planting
flowers and singing Kumbaya at a peace rally? or 4. While incarcerated at a state or federal prison?
What’s that? Someone told you, didn’t they?
Conversions
behind bars are so common that Mitch Silber, chief
NYPD intelligence analyst, says cops have a name for it “Prislam.”
Chuck Colson of The Prison Fellowship Ministries was warning us of the coming
jailhouse jihad almost a decade ago.
More
than 2 million are imprisoned in the
Have
you ever noticed how converts to a faith, or those with a newfound commitment
to the religion of their birth, tend to be, well – nicer. Born-again Christians
– including those who come from dysfunctional backgrounds – often exemplify the
New Testament admonition to be “salt and light,” likewise committed Catholics
and those who’ve moved from a secular Jewish identity to orthodoxy.
Islam
is the exception.
By
all accounts, John Walker Lindh, born into an
upper-middle class family, was as normal as a child of broken home in
In
1998, at age 17, John/Suleyman traveled to
When
captured by
Other
converts to Islam, unlikely to be mistaken for Mister Rogers, include:
·
John Muhammad –
Born John Allen Williams, he converted to Islam in 1987. Mr. Prophet was a member of the Nation of Islam
for a time and reportedly provided security for Farrakhan’s 1995 “Million Man
March.” Along with his boy companion, Lee Boyd Malvo,
Muhammad shot and killed 16 people in 7 states in the fall of 2002. In custody,
Muhammad told authorities that he was following in the footsteps of his idol,
Osama bin Laden. He’s currently on death row in
·
Jose Padilla (AKA:
Abdullah Al Muhajir) – Joining a Puerto Rican street gang
as a teen, Padilla compiled an impressive
juvenile and adult rap sheet, including attempted theft, aggravated
assault and unlawful weapons possession. In 1998, Padilla became a jihadi tourist, traveling to
·
Richard Reid (Aka: Abdul Raheem, AKA: the Thom McAnn of terrorists) – Born in
·
Sgt. Hasan Akbar – While stationed at
The
apologists for Islam (Crescent-kissers) respond that these ex-cons and psychos
are no more representative of Islam than Bernie Madoff
is of Jewish financiers or Ted Haggard (former president of the National
Association of Evangelicals, who had a relationship with a gay hooker) is of
Christian leaders.
This
is a plausible argument, at first blush. But if the Johnny jihadists,
snipers, and homicidal anti-Semites got Islam wrong, who gets it right?
How
about the Muslim-American groups which, in a rare show of empathy, rushed to
condemn the Newburgh Four, including the Muslim Public Affairs Council, the
Islamic Society of North America and the Council on American –Islamic
Relations?
Putting
aside the fact that each of these groups has questionable connections, other
than paying lip-service, what are they actually doing to fight terrorism?
Robert
Spencer, the editor of Jihad Watch,
muses: “One might wonder why Muslim groups don’t become more proactive, and
institute programs in mosques and Islamic schools in the West (as well as in
the Islamic world) to teach Muslims why the views of Osama bin Laden et al are
wrong, and how true Islam eschews violence against and hatred of unbelievers.
Yet CAIR, ISNA, MPAC and the rest have never instituted or even called for such
a program. They are ready with the condemnations after arrests or explosions,
but why wait passively? Why not head off jihadist
activity by Muslims”? This is a rhetorical question.
Who
gets Islam right? How about a Palestinian religious figure who took the bold
move of attending the Second Congress of Imams and Rabbis for Peace in 2008?
Attendees vowed to “condemn any negative representation” of each others
religions.
For Zaid Abu Alhaj that pledge lasted
about a year. On April 3, 2009, he gave a sermon on Al-Aqsa
TV which included the following prediction: “The time will come, by Allah’s
will, when their property will be destroyed and their children will be
exterminated, and no Jew or Zionist will be left on the face of the earth.”
Oh,
fine, this crazy Palestinian cleric probably also doesn’t understand the
religion he’s practiced his entire life either. How about Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al Sudais, who – as imam
of
In a
2003 sermon, Al Sudais prayed that Allah would
“terminate” the Jews, who he called “the scum of humanity, the rats of the
world, prophet killers … pigs and monkeys,” also “evil,” “tyrannical,”
‘treacherous,” and part of a “continuum of deceit.”
The
Shriek tells us the Koran condemns Jews for “their own particular degenerate
characteristics” including “corrupting” the words of Allah, “consuming the
people’s wealth frivolously, refusal to distance themselves from the evil they
do, and other ugly characteristics, caused by their deep-rooted
lasciviousness.” But, there is hope. “All Jews are not the same. The good ones
become Muslims, the bad ones do not.”
You’d
think the Muslim chaplain at Harvard could put a happy face on his faith.
According
to the April 14 Harvard Crimson, in
an e-mail response to a query from a Muslim student, Taha
Abdul-Basser wrote that there was “great wisdom (hikma)
associated with the established and preserved position (capital punishment (for apostates)) and so, even if it
makes some uncomfortable in the face of the hegemonic modern human rights
discourse, one should not dismiss it out of hand.” Thankfully, the Islamic
world isn’t troubled by that darned hegemonic modern human rights discourse.
Harvard’s
official chaplain later explained that he was merely expressing a position that
“I do not hold … personally” -- but which contains “great wisdom” and which “one
should not dismiss out of hand.”
What
is the West’s response to the Rampaging Religion of Peace?
As Obama-appointed Director of the Department of Homeland
Security, Janet Napolitano doesn’t have time to watch the jailhouse jihadists. She’s too busy staking out pro-life demonstrations,
NRA conventions and American Legion meetings. This is where the real danger to
our national security lies, Nepalitano informed us in
the DHS report “Rightwing Extremism: Radicalization and Recruitment,” issued on
April 7.
Nepalitano’s
counterpart in the
So
PC is she that Smith wants British officials to begin referring to Islamic
terrorism as “anti-Islamic activity.” Not only are terrorists’ acts no
reflection on Islam, they’re giving the religion of peace a bad name!
Smith
knows Islam has nothing to do with terrorism. How? Muslims told her so. “As so
many Muslims in the
In
the
Nepalitano
prefers the designation “man-made disasters” to terrorism.
Obama is
too busy fighting a war on capitalism and trying to close down
The day is approaching when TV and radio broadcasts will be
interrupted every 15 minutes with the message “Islam is – you betcha – a religion of peace.” Otherwise, we’re bound to
forget.
(This commentary was originally posted at
GrassTopsUSA.com on May 27, 2009.)