Friday, February 13, 2015

Establishment Of Islamic Court In Texas Raises Fears

by JASmius



We've written about this bunch before (apologies, I couldn't google the link and didn't want to spend all morning rummaging around for it the hard way).  And "infidel" Americans have begun to take notice:

Well over a third of Americans fear that the establishment of an Islamic court in Texas means that harsh sharia law soon could spread throughout the United States.

A poll by LifeWay Research discovered that 37% of Americans fear Islamic courts soon will be handing down rulings across the country.

Ed Stetzer, executive director of LifeWay Research, said, "In a nation that has long espoused religious freedom, Americans are thinking long and hard about the kind of society Islam fosters, especially the more radical groups that say they are Islamic, and whether Sharia law would ever be adopted here."

Why wouldn't it be?  Pretty much all of Europe is being pockmarked and overrun with "no-go zones," or as I prefer to call them, non-contiguous Muslim-conquered territory - which is the only thing you can call areas of your own country where citizens are not allowed to go and the government does not exercise legality or sovereignty.  And there are already over three dozen jihadist training camps on American soil, which would presumably be no-go zones as well.  The jihadist "jurists" in Irving, Texas, only differ in that they are making their approach to the same end more clandestine and insidious.

Local American officials continue to indistinguish themselves by their obtusity:

Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne stated, "Recently, there have been rumors suggesting that the city of Irving has somehow condoned, approved, or enacted the implementation of a sharia law court in our city," the Christian Post reported.

"Let me be clear, neither the city of Irving, our elected officials or city staff have anything to do with the decision of the mosque that has been identified as starting a sharia court."

....yet, anyway.  But then nobody has suggested that "the city of Irving, its elected officials, or city staff" have done any such thing.  Nor, in this instance, is it direct Islamic infiltration of that local municipality.  Rather, it is a case of Muslim residents effectively seceding from the United States, setting up their own civic structure, while still occupying American territory.  Another "no-go zone" in the making.

Know what the "smoking gun" is?  The local imam's bland, soothing denials:

Imam Moujahed Bakhach of the mosque in Irving told Christian News Network, "We are not here to invade the White House or invade Austin. We are humble and want to settle a problem between Muslims. Maybe in [America's] mind, the misconception about what they see through the media is that Sharia means cut the head, chop the heads, cut the hands, and we are not in that."

....yet.  All of which means that these are "moderate" Muslims in the sense that they are infiltrating incrementally rather than shooting up shopping malls or flying captured airliners into buildings or mailing anthrax letters to public officials.  And as we see in Europe, these, in the long run, may be the more dangerous Islamic Fundamentalists in what is now a de-Christianized, culturally gutted America.

Don't believe me?  Look at this demographic breakdown of the LifeWay Research poll:

Older Americans are more concerned, with nearly half of those over age 45 surveyed, or 47%, expressing worries, while just 27% of Americans between 18 and 44 years old worry about it, the study found.

We older folks, who still retain a connection to and knowledge of this country's founding documents and values and Judeo-Christian heritage, recognize the comprehensive threat (not just military, but cultural and demographic) posted by global Islam.  But our posterity?  Not so much.  And they're the targets of "moderate" Muslims like Imam Moujahed Bakhach.

Adolph Hitler had two very prescient quotes that exemplify Islamic Fundamentalists.  The first is direct jihadism: "Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future."  But the second is what is developing in Irving, Texas: "He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future."

Don't think I'm joking when I use the term "Obamerikastan".  Given current demographic and cultural trends, and their increasing rapidity, it's only a matter of time.

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