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HIR | Dhimmitude: The fates of non-Muslims in Islamic societyIn this connection it is important that a very large population of foreign workers, including many non-Muslims, live as �guest-workers� in the Muslim ... oil...countries
HiR Historical and Investigative Research Part 2 -- DHIMMITUDE AND SLAVERY: The Fates of Non Muslims in Islamic Societies.
As Islam continues to encroach upon the West, and as Westerners continue to not defend themselves from the growth of Islam, we can open a window into what our (fast approaching) future will be like, by considering what the oppressive conditions of non-Muslims, and even of most Muslims, in Islamic society traditionally have been, and continue to be.
Non-Muslims who survive the jihad have traditionally been enslaved outright

http://www.hirhome.com/islam/culture02.htm

Persecuting Christians  On Egyptian Christians

African Victims of Jihadism: Sudan, Nigeria, and the East Coast

Wondrous Treatment Of non-muslims In Islam - You have already read about the cruel treatment of women in Islam. You are going to read more about the horrible treatment of Non-muslims by muslims

Non-Muslims under Islam

How the Quran commands the Muslims to murder the Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Bahais, Druze, Ahmediyas and all other non-Muslims in cold blood!

Honor killing, treatment of non-muslims

Saudi Oppression of non-Muslims - All citizens of Saudi Arabia must be Muslim. Non-Muslims are allowed to enter Saudi Arabia only if they are oil workers, or foreign diplomats.

Somalia 2002

( Somalia 1995 )

Ceating an Islamic State - Study the opposition's resources, looking for opportunities to leverage them. Begin de-stabilizing the opposition. Start draining their resources and their belief in themselves. Encourage drug / prostitution activity, using their own people to promote it. They're only kafirs after all. As the opposition becomes unstable they are less able to help people in trouble. This provides opportunities for your charity organization to build support.

Death cult & hatred for non Muslims, Usama bin Laden declared: "Death is better than living on this Earth with the unbelievers among us."

"If a kafir person (non-believer) goes in a Muslim country, he is like a cow," explains Hamza. "Anybody can take him. That is the Islamic law." ...

Saudi Arabia's religious hatred::By Jeff Jacoby - Saudi Arabia is the kind of country in which an 8th-grade textbook teaches that Jews and Christians were cursed by Allah and turned into apes and pigs, ...

Photos from Mecca: All cars containing non-Muslims EXIT HERE ...- This "Non-Muslims not allowed in Mecca"-rule is just one of several such ... Do you know it is ILLEGAL to slaughter Cows in India or to sell Beef-products? ...

The Turkish State Continues Disseminating Hatred Against Non-Muslims (Januray 2007)

Australia: Muslims Assault Non-Muslims in Immigration Detention ...Muslims Assault Non-Muslim in Immigration Detention Centres ... who called her a "dirty, filthy infidel" who shouldn't be allowed to serve food to Muslims.

...to cruel treatment of infidel non-Muslims in the hands of Islamic .... Given the total domination of Islamic fascism, to achieve success, Muslims ...
http://www.saveindia.com/islams_weakness.htm

OUR MUSLIM NEIGHBOURS IN BRITAIN : October 2007 : My TelegraphMr Farrell added that the trips were intended to "foster within the participants that they were training for "Jihad" against the "Kuffir", or non-believers" ...
http://my.telegraph.co.uk/elle/october_2007/our_muslim_neighbours_in_britain.htm

PROJECT OPEN BOOK: Documenting the Persecution of Christians in the Islamic World


 
 

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INDONESIA
04/24/2008 13:27
In Padang, Islamic law is now imposed on all
by Mathias Hariyadi
The controversial local laws inspired by sharia are now being applied to non-Muslim citizens. Female students who do not wear the headscarf are suspended, and few have the courage to rebel, because of fear of reprisals from fundamentalists.
http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=12098&size=A
 

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Report: Non-Muslims deserve to be punished says British mullah
http://www.islam-watch.org/AyeshaAhmed/London-Imam-Attempt-to-Carry-Out-Sunna.htm
 

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Badging Infidels in Iran 20 May 2006 ... Islam and its peoples must be above the infidels, and never permit non�Muslims to acquire lordship over them. Since the marriage of a Muslim ...
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=5513
 

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Exclusive: Islam 101: The Aims of Islam
21 May 2008
This vast disparity in how we organize our societies would not be a problem for us if it were not for the fact that Islam seeks to dominate. Simply put, the aims of Islam, according to Islamic doctrine, are:
 
1. To take over the world for Allah by establishing a worldwide caliphate
2. To rule the land by Shar'ia law (Islamic law)
3. To subjugate or kill infidels who are defined as:
 
a) those not born Muslim,
b) those who have not submitted to Islamic faith belief or
c) those who have left Islamic faith belief, and
 
4. To take - exile - any survivors to a safe place.
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.166/pub_detail.asp
 

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Bakar Bashir calls for violence against 'infidel' tourists - ABC ...Later in the sermon, he likens non-Muslims to crawling "worms, snakes, maggots". He also says infidels ruin moral values by exposing their skin at the beach ...
 
 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/24/2197660.htm
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The Legacy of Jihad: Islamic Holy War and the Fate of Non-Muslims
http://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Jihad-Islamic-Holy-Non-Muslims/dp/1591023076

http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1591023076/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link

http://www.andrewbostom.org/loj//content/blogcategory/21/33/



Minorities in the Islamic World

Reflecting the offbeat pan-Arabist ideology of Mu�ammar Qadhafi, who had a vision of creating an Arab Muslim belt in Sahelian Africa, the Libyan government also recruited some Darfurian Arabs into the Tajammu� al-�Arabi, which de Waal described as a crucible for Arab racial supremacist ideology... Racism has been flourishing amidst violence, among disproportionately well-armed Arabs who can kill with impunity. One could perhaps extend the adage that �a language is a dialect with an army� to say that, with regard to Sudan today, Arab and African �races� are ethnicities with armies.
http://www.nathanielturner.com/whendoesethnicidentityturnintoracism.htm

The Syrian-Iraqi Baath party and its Nazi beginnings
http://www.eretzyisroel.org/~jkatz/baath.html

Syria: The ruling Alawis (branch of Shia Islam) are all involved in the tyrannical administration, with nepotism and tribalism being overwhelming; yet, the Alawis represent about 16% of the country�s population. The oppressed groups include Aramaeans (belonging to various Christian denominations) 12%, Sunni Kurds 12%,, Sunni Circassians 3%, Druze Neo-Phoenicians 3%, Armenians 2%, Turkic peoples 2%, and Sunni Arabic speaking people 50%.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/who-does-not-want-turkey-in-iraq.html

The Syrian regime does not permit its Druze citizens to visit their relatives and friends
http://www.amislam.com/kuwait.htm

Druze are Arabs -- they speak Arabic and their culture is Arabic.  Druze consider themselves Muslims, but other Muslims do not.  Druze are Unitarian Muslims, combining the teachings of Islam with the best parts of other religions including, Hinduism.  In fact, 35% of Druze possesses a gene which connects them to Asia.  This is very unusual in the Middle East.

They broke off from Islam during the 11th century.   Because the Druze were persecuted, they chose to almost immediately cease proselytizing other believers.  There are probably about a million Druze in the world today.  Most of them live in Lebanon and Syria with about 100,000 Druze living in northern Israel.

It is precisely because of the years of oppression (by other Muslim majority) that they were forced to endure that the Druze community chose to pledge their allegiance to their host (Israel) country or leader.  That way the leaders would protect them from outside or local forces wishing to persecute them because they were a break-off from Islam.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/07/a_tale_of_two_druze.html

The Druze in the Middle East: Their Faith, Leadership, Identity ...by Nissim Dana - 2003 - Social Science - 227 pages
2 In a comprehensive study conducted by Salih al-Shaykh, "The Druze Identity'," ... of years and were persecuted and attacked by the oppressive majority'; ...
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2nCWIsyZJxUC&pg=PA201&lpg=PA201&dq=muslims+oppression+druze&source=web&ots=XqeX8A10Xo&sig=7jxBZhs9w-B6rH746E_6xWMgSIg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result

Bat Yeor on Minorities in the Middle East... 3 Mar 2003 ... Minorities in the Middle East: A History of Struggle and Self-Expression...  These peoples � Kurds, Alawites, Copts, Jews, and others � have withstood jihad, genocides, persecutions, and continual sociopolitical repression. Yet their hearts still beat, inspired by the hope of freedom and survival. ... the rebellious non- Muslim Sudanese populations, the oppression of the Copts and ...
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-bat-yeor030303.asp

Christians in the Middle East, Coptic, Maronite - The Peace FAQThe religious persecution and oppression is normally conducted by one .... Minorities in the Middle East: A History of Struggle and Self-Expression, ...
www.peacefaq.com/christians.html

Amazon.com: Minorities in the Middle East: A History of Struggle
http://www.amazon.com/Minorities-Middle-East-Struggle-Self-Expression/dp/0786413751

The Foolishness of imposing Oppressive Arab Nationalism on Non Arabs 23 Mar 2006 ... Non-Arab Muslim minorities such as the Amazigh, or Berbers, Kurds, ...
http://www.christiansofiraq.com/ArabismMar236.html

Point of no return: The forgotten oppression of Jews under Islam Information and links about the Middle East's forgotten Jewish refugees ....
http://jewishrefugees.blogspot.com/2008/10/forgotten-oppression-of-jews-under.html -

Plight of Kurds in Syria- Sherkoh Abbas - 18.6.2004 Whoever professes himself a Kurd in Syria, or demands cultural and political rights for Kurds, is persecuted, imprisoned and mistreated, ...
http://www.ekurd.net/mismas/articles/misc/plightofkurdsinsyria.htm

In 1982, the Syrian government carried out mass murder against it's own citizens, killing over 20,000 people in the Syrian city of Hama. Since 1976, Syria has occupied its neighbor to the west, Lebanon, viciously suppressing any sparks of freedom. Recently, Syria carried out a new massacre, murdering almost 100 Kurds and arresting thousands, in over a week of fighting.

According to Kurdish sources, the arrests and suppression are continuing. "Syrian authorities have not stopped their nighttime raids, arrests, and oppression of safe Kurds in their homes, continuing the policy of persecution against the Kurdish people," said Abdel Baki Youssef, leader of the Kurdish Yekiti Party.

Amnesty International - the human rights monitor - in a recent statement, urged Syria to launch an independent judicial inquiry into the clashes and called on Syrian authorities to end repressive measures against its Kurdish minority. The Amnesty statement called on authorities to release hundreds of Syrian Kurds it said were still detained.

Israel too should speak out loudly about these Syrian atrocities, and support the Kurdish minority against Syrian Arab violence.

The Kurds in Syria, Iran and in Turkey are severely repressed. In Turkey, even their identity as Kurds is still denied; they are called Mountain Turks. In Syria, they are denied most civil and political rights. About 2 million Kurds live in Syria. But the seething anger that exploded in Qamishli is generated most, by the fact that almost 200,000 Kurds are denied citizenship outright. They cannot vote, own property, go to state schools or get government jobs. Kurds in Iran live under similar repressive conditions. With the rise of an autonomous region in a post-Saddam federated Iraq, the question of Kurdish rights in other parts of the region looms large.

As the discussion of "democratization" of the Middle East continues, an important point that must be made time and time again, is the importance in building structures that liberate the minorities of the region from oppression.

Non-Arab and Non-Muslim minorities live throughout North Africa and the Middle East. Contrary to the propaganda that the region is Arab/Muslim, these minorities are remnants of the indigenous peoples, before the great Arab imperialist wars of the 7th century, and "Islamicization process" that followed. Non-Arab Muslims like the Kurds in Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran; the Berbers - known as Amazighes - in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, have all resisted "Arabization" for over 1,000 years. Non-Muslims like the Assyrian Christians in Iraq - who argue that they are not Arabs - the Copts in Egypt, Christian Lebanese - many who claim not to be Arab but Phoenician - the Christians in Sudan, and other Christians throughout the region, have been persecuted minorities, since the rise of Islam. Others like the Druze and Jews have also been persecuted by Arab/Muslim regimes throughout history. And we can now see, from the recent Sunni terror attacks on Shiites in Iraq - and Bin La
den's recent statements that Shiites are heretics - that even some Muslims - Shiites and other non-Sunnis - are persecuted minorities in parts of the Middle East.

Only Israel, the Jewish State, has fully liberated itself - in the political sense - from this Arab/Muslim oppression, although it still suffers from physical violence against her people. Israel should take the lead - in it's foreign policy - to support "democratization" and "regime change" throughout the region. Israel shouldn't wait until countries of the region "reform," but should pro-actively support the legitimate aspirations of the oppressed minorities of North Africa and the Middle East, and build alliances with them.

Kurds were brutally suppressed by Saddam's Baathist regime in Iraq through his "Arabization" program, expelling Kurds from their traditional areas and replacing them with Arab settlers. It's no secret that close relations existed between Israel and the Kurds throughout most of the sixties and into the seventies, until the collapse of the Kurdish revolt in Iraq, in 1975. Reflective of this, and that Moledet Party founder and former leader Rechavam Ze'evi was involved in Israeli-Kurdish relations, the 1996 Moledet Party Platform, Chapter 9: Foreign Policy, paragraph 17, states "Israel will act against the oppression of peoples like the Kurds..." Ze'evi - as a military officer - had been to Kurdistan and Iraqi Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani had even been to Israel. With this in mind, Israel should actively revive the former policy of support for the Kurdish people.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=12953

Ahwaz Studies - Oppression of Ethnic and Religious Minorities in ...Oppression of Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Iran: The Case of Baluch .... Instead, it uses religious designation to emphasize Muslim homogeneity...
http://www.ahwazstudies.org/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2955&Itemid=47&lang=EN

[PDF] Islam and Minorities: The Case of the Bah��sFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
Of all religious minorities in the Middle East, Bah��s are typically .... oppression of the Bah��s is yet another urgent problem. ...
http://bahai-library.com/pdf/2005_08/buck_islam_minorities.pdf

Oppression and Exploitation: Sex Trafficking in IslamMany Islamic nations exist in the Middle East and as a result trafficking runs rampant ..... the average Muslim women lives in constant fear and oppression, ...
http://www.umassd.edu/eportfolio/wms/u_chawes/islam.htm

Saudi Oppression of non-MuslimsSaudi Oppression of non-Muslims. Return to Home Page. Highway sign in Saudi Arabia ... As a result, they desire to remove all non-Muslim influences. ...
http://www.themiddleeastnow.com/saudioppression.html

Stop the Oppression of Women in the Islamic World | The ...1 Jan 2008 ... You guys are saying to �stop the oppression in the Islamic world�. ..... I can assure you, no Muslim needs or wants a non-Muslim�s opinion, ...
http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2008/stop-the-oppression-of-women-in-the-islamic-world/

iranian.com: Ramond Takhsh, People without a country22 Sep 2006 ... It's about time Iranians recognize the abysmal treatment of non-Muslim minorities throughout the years...
http://www.iranian.com/Diaspora/2006/September/Assyrians/index.html

Members of religions not recognized by the government, particularly the Baha'i Faith, experienced personal and collective hardship
http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2006/78851.htm


Free Copts
http://freecopts.net

The Jawa Report: Oppression of Christians in 'Moderate' Country 11 Apr 2008 ... Oppression of Christians in 'Moderate' Country ... took to see how the Christian minority in Egypt were faring is typical of the third world ...
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/192238.php

Ending oppression in Pakistan - On Line Opinion - 27/6/200527 Jun 2005 ... When will you stop such law from being used as an instrument for the oppression of women, Christian minorities and other downtrodden ...
http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=3593

Why Egypt's Coptic Christians suffer... account of the Egyptian government's treatment of its Christian Coptic minority in ... houses of worship in Egypt are oppressive and unconstitutional. ...
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26746

American Coptic Union Calls for U.S. Sanctions Against Egypt ...Escalating Oppression Seeks to Destroy Coptic Christians ... women and non-Muslim minorities, thus encouraging violence against them. ...
http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/367392535.html

Persecuted by Islam
http://persecutedbyislam.blogspot.com/

 


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