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Islam’s Birth, Roots and Teachings, Pt2
The stated goal of Islam is to subdue all opposition – groups, empires and nations – so that Islam becomes the supreme law of all the land. We are hearing more and more Muslims (including Imams), state this very thing. They are not hiding their intentions and it is clearly a mistake to think that they will not follow through on their threats of overcoming. We see what has been happening in the UK, Germany and other parts of Europe as well as Canada. We can also easily see what is occurring in parts of the United States where Democrat leaders are essentially siding with Islamists. More and more areas of the world are succumbing to Islamic soft takeovers. In the UK, they are now pushing a propaganda campaign where people are considered too friendly with dogs. Why? Because within Islam, dogs are haram, which in short means sinful or forbidden. The same applies to bacon. Muslims do not want dogs or pork available to anyone because these things offend them. I can find nothing in the Qur’an that says a Muslims cannot see or smell bacon. They are simply not allowed to eat it, but they want everyone including non-Muslims to not have any either. I don’t know any other religion or ideology that forces people who are not part of it to go along with their own specific requirements, do you?
Does Obama Believe There is No God But Allah?
Why would anyone – who declares himself to be a Christian – wear a ring (or any jewelry) that depicts the first part of the Shahada, which is the first of the Five Pillars of Islam? The Shahada declares “There is no god but Allah (and Muhammad is his prophet).” It is distinctly Islamic in origin and anyone who would wear a piece of jewelry with this inscription on it surely must believe himself/herself to be associated with Islam. Authentic Christians know that Islam is not compatible in any way, shape, or form with Christianity. Unlike what some believe, it is not the same god that Christians and Muslims worship. The two are not even close. There is no commonality between the two. Muhammad came roughly 600 years after Jesus but decided that he knew the “truth” about Him, telling us that Jesus never really died on the cross. According to Islam, Muhammad is greater than Jesus. How can these two religious ideologies have anything in common?
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