Tuesday, January 13, 2009




Need a jihad lexicon?
(Above video: new website invitation to EVERYBODY, Muslims, too, to fight radical Islam)

A caller to the Lars Larson program today told him that her Muslim friend claims the word "infidel" (see below for definition) is not in the Qu'uran.

Lars responded, "Oh, is that so?" And that was the end of that.

I guess we're all just going to have turn off the TV, the radio, the MP3 player and the video game and read...no, make that study...books by Robert Spencer, the most prolific author on jihad and the Middle East. Spencer also contributes to FrontPageMag.com and has his own blogs JihadWatch.org and DhimmiWatch.

YOUR JIHAD LEXICON CAN BEGIN RIGHT HERE:

mushrikun: infidel -- 'The mushrikun [infidels] of Dar-al-Harb (the arena of battle [which includes all areas outside of Islam]) are of two types. First, those whom the call of Islam has reached, but they have refused it and have taken up arms. . . . Second, those whom the invitation to Islam has not reached, although such persons are few nowadays since Allah has made manifest the call of his Messenger . . . it is forbidden to . . . begin an attack before explaining the invitation to Islam to them . . . if they still refuse to accept after this, war is waged against them and they are treated as those whom the call has reached."
------11th Century Shafi-i scholar Abu-l Hasan al-Mawardi, who echoed Muhammed's instruction to invite the unbelievers to accept Islam of fight them if they refuse. Cited in 'Religion of Peace? Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn't' by Robert Spencer. Page 80.

taqiyya: lying -- Lying is permitted in Islam. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taqiyya

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