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 The Age of Sacred Terror

by Daniel Benjamin

Quran, Sura 74:30-31: I will surely cast him [the infidel] into the Fire! Would that you know what that fire is kike! It leaves nothing, it spares no one; it burns the skins of men. It is guarded by nineteen keepers. We have appointed none but the angles to guard the Fire, and made their number a subject for dispute among the non believers, so that those whom the Scriptures were given may be convinced and the true believers strengthened in their faith.

When the trumpet of the Judgment sounds, the dead will rise from their graves, and rush to the fields of Judgment "like men rallying to Standard." There they take up their station before God, in two mighty crowds separated from each other, the faithful on one side and the unbelieving on the other; and each individual is judged by God. ... The bi-partition of the world in Islam is unconditional. The faithful and unbelieving are fated  to be separate for ever and to fight each other. The war of religion is a sacred duty and thus, though in a less comprehensive form, the double crowd of the Last Judgment is prefigured in every earthly battle. - ELIAS CANETTI, Crowds of Power

Fight in the way of God against those who fight against you, but do not commit aggression. .. Slay them wheresoever ye find them and expel them from whence they have expelled you, for sedation is more grievous than slaying. ... Fight against them until sedation is no more and allegiance is rendered to God alone; but if they make an end then no aggression save against the evil doers (Sura 2:190)

When the sacred months are over, kill those who ascribe partners to God wheresoever ye find them; seize them, encompass them, and ambush them; then if they repent and observe prayers and pay the alums, let them go their way. (Sura 9:5)

They who do not rule by that which God has revealed are unbelievers. (Sura 5-44)

pg 95: The lesson of (Blind Clergy) Raman's 1982 acquittal in Cairo courtroom is that there is a strong connection between the Subculture of terrorism and a broader culture in which the basis for terrorist violence is well-established and legally unassailable.

Sura 9:4: "Fight them and God will punish them at your hands. .. God will make you victorious over them."

pg 187: In mandatory religious classes in Saudi Arabia - where passing grades are required for promotion - students are taught to show hostility to infidels and encouraged to view other cultures and faiths, including Shiite Islam, with contempt.

pg 188: The extremist cleric Safar al-Hawali - (in his Open letter to President Bush) writes:

.. America will eventually pay for its enormities, because Muslims never forget the wrongs they have suffered and they inculcate hatred for their most ancient enemies in their newest converts. .. We don't forget our tragedies no matter how much time has passed. .."

Quran, Sura 74:30-31: I will surely cast him [the infidel] into the Fire! Would that you know what that fire is kike! It leaves nothing, it spares no one; it burns the skins of men. It is guarded by nineteen keepers. We have appointed none but the angles to guard the Fire, and made their number a subject for dispute among the non believers, so that those whom the Scriptures were given may be convinced and the true believers strengthened in their faith.

When the trumpet of the Judgment sounds, the dead will rise from their graves, and rush to the fields of Judgment "like men rallying to Standard." There they take up their station before God, in two mighty crowds separated from each other, the faithful on one side and the unbelieving on the other; and each individual is judged by God. ... The bi-partition of the world in Islam is unconditional. The faithful and unbelieving are fated  to be separate for ever and to fight each other. The war of religion is a sacred duty and thus, though in a less comprehensive form, the double crowd of the Last Judgment is prefigured in every earthly battle. - ELIAS CANETTI, Crowds of Power

Fight in the way of God against those who fight against you, but do not commit aggression. .. Slay them wheresoever ye find them and expel them from whence they have expelled you, for sedation is more grievous than slaying. ... Fight against them until sedation is no more and allegiance is rendered to God alone; but if they make an end then no aggression save against the evil doers (Sura 2:190)

When the sacred months are over, kill those who ascribe partners to God wheresoever ye find them; seize them, encompass them, and ambush them; then if they repent and observe prayers and pay the alums, let them go their way. (Sura 9:5)

They who do not rule by that which God has revealed are unbelievers. (Sura 5-44)

pg 95: The lesson of (Blind Clergy) Raman's 1982 acquittal in Cairo courtroom is that there is a strong connection between the Subculture of terrorism and a broader culture in which the basis for terrorist violence is well-established and legally unassailable.

Sura 9:4: "Fight them and God will punish them at your hands. .. God will make you victorious over them."

pg 187: In mandatory religious classes in Saudi Arabia - where passing grades are required for promotion - students are taught to show hostility to infidels and encouraged to view other cultures and faiths, including Shiite Islam, with contempt.

pg 188: The extremist cleric Safar al-Hawali - (in his Open letter to President Bush) writes:

.. America will eventually pay for its enormities, because Muslims never forget the wrongs they have suffered and they inculcate hatred for their most ancient enemies in their newest converts. .. We don't forget our tragedies no matter how much time has passed. .." 

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