Geert Wilders and Islam...
Geert Wilders is the Dutch politician currently on trial for speaking about Islam and producing the film Fitna. Geert is a brave man - he has had various threats made against him, as well as the court trial. In fact this is the second trial - which started at the beginning of February 2011. The charges are the same: inciting hatred and discrimination and insulting groups of people. But the judges are new.. read report...
He is writing a book, about the history of Islam, that argues it is not a religion but an ideology - read more.
In Rome, on 25 March, Geert spoke on the topic "The Failure of Multiculturalism and How to Turn the Tide" - read speech.
Now he has written an article titled 'Time to unmask Muhammad' His website summarises: "The op-ed piece from Geert Wilders was published in the Dutch magazine “HP de Tijd”. In this article he explains why Islam is a 'mortal danger'. One must not only consider the Koran, but also the character of Muhammad who conceived the Koran and entirety of Islam."
The article begins... "To know why Islam is a mortal danger one must not only consider the Koran but also the character of Muhammad, who conceived the Koran and the entirety of Islam. The Koran is not just a book. Muslims believe that Allah himself wrote it and that it was dictated to Muhammad in the original version, the Umm al-Kitab, which is kept on a table in heaven. Consequently one cannot argue with the contents. Who would dare to disagree with what Allah himself has written? This explains much of Muhammadan behaviour, from the violence of jihad to the hatred and persecution of Jews, Christians and other non-Muslims and apostates. What we in the West regard as abnormal, is perfectly normal for Islam. "A second insuperable problem with Islam is the figure of Muhammad. He is not just anyone. He is al-insan al-kamil, the perfect man. To become a Muslim one must pronounce the Shahada (the Muslim creed). By pronouncing the Shahada one testifies that there is no god that can be worshipped except Allah, and one testifies that Muhammad is his servant and messenger. The Koran, and hence Allah, lays down that Muhammad’s life must be imitated. The consequences of this are horrendous and can be witnessed on a daily basis. . ."
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