Cruelty and Coercion
Islam is a religion of violence, of conquests, and of expansion.
Islam is discriminatory, cruel and uncharitable to non-Muslims. The
systematic coercion of the non-Muslim indigenous and suppression of
their cultures is a common form of genocide employed by the Dar Al-Silm.
Indonesia seems lately to have joined the jihad march, surpassing
Saudi Arabia, in its slaughter of the non-Muslim ethnics. The Abode
of Peace has been carrying out ethnic cleansing for centuries. They
exercised it in the Arab Peninsula over a thousand years ago - since
the inception of Islam, by open defiance and incursion. Ethnic
cleansing has since swept throughout the Arab Peninsula and the rest
of the Islamic States of the Abode of Peace. Since the fall of the
Soviet Union, Islam has extended its arm of coercion beyond its
realm, irrespective of the geographical locations.
Christian and Jewish subjects have long been purged from the Arab
Peninsula. The few thousands that have been spared in Yemen are
insulated from world media. They are kept under a blanket of
silence. To the world, they do not exist. In Afghanistan, the
Talaban rulers have, as recently as May 2001, issued an edict
(fatwa) ordering the non-Muslims to wear a concealed yellow patch as
an identification of their religion, to be presented on spot-check.
According to the ruling Mufti, “to avoid being harassed,” the Afghan
non-Muslim communities are required to wear the patch on them at all
times. Islam is not a religion of tolerance as they allege. The Arab
League, and for that matter Saudi Arabia itself and other Islamic
institutions, do not publicly condemn such bullying, to say the
least.
When at fault, Islam shelters behind Arab Christians, mainly
Lebanese or Palestinians to save them from trouble. The token
Christian defender displays a bewildered face, playing innocent and
unhappy on behalf of the accused in an unsuccessful attempt to get
the offender out of an awkward problem (discussed further in Part
V). There is no difference between the brutish rule of the Talaban
and that of the reign of terror of Hitler’s Third Reich. Hitler’s
actions were inhumane, so are those of the Talaban.
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