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guru267 wrote:Makali1 wrote:Religious Islam is defined as doctrine concerned with going to Paradise and avoiding Hell by following the Koran (Allah's words) and the Sunna (Mohammed's words and actions). The part of Islam that deals with the “outsider”, the Kafir, is defined as political Islam. Since so much of the Trilogy (Koran, Sira, Hadith) is about the Kafir, the statistical conclusion is that Islam is primarily a political system, not a religious system. Mohammed’s success depended on politics, not religion. The Sira, Mohammed’s biography, gives a highly detailed accounting of his rise to power. He preached the religion of Islam for 13 years in Mecca and garnered ONLY 150 followers. He was forced to move to Medina and became a politician and warrior. During the last 9 years of his life, he was involved in an event of violence every 6 weeks. WHEN HE DIED EVERY ARAB WAS A MUSLIM. Mohammed succeeded through politics, not religion. Islam’s success was 0.3% religion and 99.7% politics at the time of Mohammed’s death, 632 AD. Politics was almost a thousand times more effective than religion. This political importance is reflected in the text of the Sira. There are many more pages devoted to a year of jihad than there are devoted to preaching Islam. The Sira devotes about 5 times as many words to politics than religion on a yearly basis. It gives politics 5 times the coverage because it is that much more important. Islam’s political nature is also found in the Hadith that devotes 37% of its text to the Kafir. There would be no Islam today, if it were only a religion. Statistics show that Islamic politics is what brought Islam success, not religion. To say that Islam is the religion of peace misses the point, since the religion is not the core of Islam’s power. It is politics that count, not religion. The statistical conclusion: Islam is primarily a political ideology. http://counterjihadrepor...m/category/bill-warner/
AH!! This hatred nayo! Did you lose a loved one to Jihad? I'm waiting for my response on what name Christians in Israel call God by? what's in a name? Christians in Kenya call him Nyasaye, Ngai, Asis etc. Christian Arabs & Muslim converts (bless them) call him Allah. There is no salvation by pronunciation. The difference is in the character of this God. Whereas one Allah imagines and lies that he 'saves' and writes even so but yet cannot and does not, the other Allah does. Hence your question, if it were to be bright, should have been, 'What is the character of the God of the Christians in Israel?'
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