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Egypt Gets Its Khomeini: Qaradawi Returns in Triumph


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This article was published in American Thinker but the full text--with additional material--is posted here. I'd prefer that you forwarded, read, or reprinted this text.

Friday, February 18 may be a turning point in Egyptian history. On this day Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the best-known Muslim Brotherhood cleric in the world and one of the most famous Islamist thinkers, will address a mass rally in Cairo. It was 32 years ago almost to the day when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned in triumph to Tehran to take the leadership of that country. Qaradawi has a tougher job but he's up to the challenge if his health holds up.

Up until now, the Egyptian revolution generally, and the Brotherhood in particular, has lacked a charismatic thinker, someone who could really mobilize the masses. Qaradawi is that man. Long resident in the Gulf, he is returning to his homeland in triumph. Through internet, radio, his 100 books, and his weekly satellite television program, Qaradawi has been an articulate voice for revolutionary Islamism. He is literally a living legend.

Under the old regime, Qaradawi was banned from the country. He is now 84 years old--two years older than the fallen President Husni Mubarak--but he is tremendously energetic and clear-minded.

It was Qaradawi who, in critiquing Usama bin Ladin and al-Qaida, argued that Islamists should always participate in elections because they would, he claims, invariably win them. Hamas and Hizballah have shown that he was right on that point.

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One of Qaradawi's initiatives has been urging Muslims to settle in the West, of which he said, “that powerful West, which has come to rule the world, should not be left to the influence of the Jews alone.” He contends that the three major threats Muslims face are Zionism, internal integration, and globalization. To survive, he argues, Muslims must fight the Zionists, Crusaders, idolators, and Communists.

 

 

So Zionists (I guess code for Israel and/or Jew). Crusaders (that would be us Gentile Christians, us infidels), idolaters ( that would be Hindu, Roman Catholic, Chinese, Japanese, Protestant Christian, Whoever).

ummm does not sound too good for our team.

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One of Qaradawi's initiatives has been urging Muslims to settle in the West, of which he said, “that powerful West, which has come to rule the world, should not be left to the influence of the Jews alone.” He contends that the three major threats Muslims face are Zionism, internal integration, and globalization. To survive, he argues, Muslims must fight the Zionists, Crusaders, idolators, and Communists.

 

 

So Zionists (I guess code for Israel and/or Jew). Crusaders (that would be us Gentile Christians, us infidels), idolaters ( that would be Hindu, Roman Catholic, Chinese, Japanese, Protestant Christian, Whoever).

ummm does not sound too good for our team.

Islam is a religion that sprang from Judeo/Christianity, with many of the same religious figures; based on the interpretive dreams of an itinerent, wandering, pedophile* Arab, Mohammad, that he claimed was provided by the angel, Gabriel.

 

Mohammad's original brain droppings were very peaceful; as he was pursued & confronted by pagans & Christians alike. When he developed a following, and an army......he wrote much bloodier & twisted hadiths that are generally thought to be the real truths of Islam, since they are the "newest." The "Sword of Islam" has changed little over the last 1,400 years.....and I believe there will be a final "Crusade," if only to keep our heads attached to our bodies. During the first Crusades there was some honor among Salah ad-Din Yusuf, the Saracens & Christian knights; nowdays-no chance.------------------------Crusader Rabbit the Idolater.

 

* Pedophilia apparently is a subjective term, when applied to Muslims, but Mohammad's example was marriage to a 5 year old girl.....that he did not have "relations" with until she had reached the age of 9 years.

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Power Line: Bad Vibrations From Cairo

John Hinderaker

 

Professor William Jacobson of Cornell Law School writes that "the yuppie revolution in Egypt is over." He points to the return to Cairo, in triumph, of Sheik Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who had been exiled by Mubarak. al-Qaradawi spoke to a crowd of, reportedly, more than a million Egyptians in Tahrir Square on Friday.

 

Sheik al-Qaradawi has been whitewashed somewhat in the liberal press, but he is a hard-core radical Muslim. Discover the Networks has the details. Here is al-Qaradawi on the Jews, in January 2009:

 

"Throughout history, Allah has imposed upon the [Jews] people who would punish them for their corruption. The last punishment was carried out by Hitler. By means of all the things he did to them - even though they exaggerated this issue - he managed to put them in their place. This was divine punishment for them. Allah willing, the next time will be at the hands of the believers."

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FSPU3bXxp8

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