The Global Nature of the Islamic Threat 

 

 

 

 

 

1-                  The Global Problem- In the morning of September 11, 2001, America was abruptly awakened to the reality of the Islamic terrorist threat to our homeland. This was one of those watershed moments in history that causes a paradigm shift in our culture. America would never be the same. Who can forget the gruesome scene, as the

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Towers collapsed killing thousands inside and injuring many others? Most of us watched in utter dismay, wondering how someone could be so cruel as to sacrifice their own lives, in order to kill so many innocent civilians. Who would do such a thing? What could cause someone to sacrifice his life to kill so many others?

In the aftermath of the 9-11 tragedy in

New York , western academia myopically blamed Islamic aggression on western colonialist policies. To believe this is to deny the entire history of Islam’s imperialistic aggression on all other religions and nations. The reason for the destruction of the

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Towers in our age is in fact the very same reason that Islam has attacked each of the countless nations of the world in their past history. It is simply part of their deeply ingrained theological construct derived from the Koran and the Hadith.

 

 

 

 

Some have charged that our nation’s relationship with Israel is to blame. No doubt the Jews have faced the brunt of their violence in our generation. However, the western nations must understand that the Jews are not the only victims of Islam. Islamic aggression is not just a problem for the Jews. It is a problem for the entire Free World. Their hatred for Jews is undeniable. But, the violence toward those they deem to be “infidels” has historically been waged on all other religions and peoples, including non-Muslim Arabs. Violent aggression toward unbelievers is condoned and even commanded by the Koran.

 

 

 

 

There are some moderate Muslims, which intuitively understand the error of this terrorist agenda fostered by the Koran, and have attempted to reform the aggressive, militaristic Jihadist movement by declaring these verses in the Koran to be irrelevant to our present age. They have through different hermeneutical tactics claimed that these verses only applied to early Islam. Unfortunately, their theological construct is little accepted amongst most other Muslims.