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— Mohammed Alsulami (@mohalsulami) May 22, 2018
It is also proof that there is, and can never be, such an absurd thing as “multiculturalism”.
H/T Shabnam.
"Objects in history may be closer than they appear" – Eeyore for Vlad
I’m a pro Israel Christian veteran….and I smell………victory!
Disgusting monkey in a funny hat.
This journal entry doesn’t have enough contacts for me to make any sense of it. Is this a Canadian Imam speaking? Why the reference to Canada? How well-known is this Imam? Vlad, I also don’t get all the comments referring to i”t is beginning ” in your other posts. You’ve been saying that for years now. When will the revolution of understanding Islam really happen?
This is an imam in Iran. It was sent to me by a well known Iranian expat who spent months in Evin prison, over a year actually, for converting to Christianity and refusing the hijab.
I plan to find out more today, but as she sent it to me, I am assuming he is an imam of some ranking. However its still quite typical of Islamic views. Najis, is a commonly held belief and widely preached in Iran and is part of the everyday zeitgeist there.
Read Andrew Bostom on that.
As for revolution on Islamic understanding, I do not remember saying that at all. Please find out who did, and ask them.
From Andrew Bostom’s:
Jihad, Islamic Jew-Hatred, and ‘Najis’ Doctrine in Shiite Iran: Past as Prologue
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/03/02/jihad-islamic-jew-hatred-and-najis-doctrine-in-shiite-iran-past-as-prologue/
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It’s a long essay, but najis is clearly defined in the last third.
The gooey expressions of friendship between Jews and Shittes is revisionist. The Pahlevi Dynasty of the 20th century is about it. The untouchable, caste theology is bone-deep; the Ayatollahs just revived its expression.
Great, let the Iranians kill the Twisted-Ragheads. But spare us the encomia about the great Persia of yore. Unless you go way yore – before Mad Moh and the Rightly Guided Caliphs.
The phrase “It is beginning” is frequently used these days at the beginning of articles and videos popular in conservative circles.
I’m finding it tedious and silly, too.
But if reference to a specific article appears here, the whole title is usually quoted. Makes it easier to search.
Maybe we can add [sic].