If Europeans get "conquered" by Muslims they will have deserved it.won't be
the first time Rome has fallen to uncivilized barbarians.

 

Bruce

 

 

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17710

 

 

The Next Pope and Islamic Prophecy  

By Steven Stalinsky

FrontPageMagazine.com | April 14, 2005

 

Following Pope John Paul II's visit to the Middle East in 2000 and 2001,

some prominent Muslim leaders openly discussed the future dominance of Islam

in Europe, including conquesting the Vatican.  

 

While the identity of the next pope is decided, one of the pressing issues

he will have to deal with is the growing Muslim community in Europe, part of

which have Islamist inclinations. As the New York Times reported this week,

the next pope will be facing "increasing secularism in Europe, contrasting

with the religious revival in the Islamic world. and the rising number of

Muslim immigrants in Europe."

 

Saudi Sheikh Muhammad bin Abd Al-Rahman Al-'Arifi, Imam of the mosque of

King Fahd Defense Academy, discussed the coming Muslim conquest of the

Vatican. Citing a Hadith in an article posted on the Kalemat website in

2002, he stated: ". We will control the land of the Vatican; we will control

Rome and introduce Islam in it. Yes, the Christians, who carve crosses on

the breasts of the Muslims . will yet pay us the Jiziya [poll tax paid by

non-Muslims under Muslim rule], in humiliation, or they will convert to

Islam." 

 

 Sheikh Yousef Al-Qaradhawi, spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and

head of The European Council for Fatwa and Research and the founder of

European based International Council of Muslim Scholars (Imams) posted a

fatwa on the website www.islamonline.net, in 2002 about the "signs of the

victory of Islam" in Europe. 

 

Also citing a well-known Hadith, Al-Qaradhawi wrote: ". The Prophet Muhammad

was asked: 'What city will be conquered first, Constantinople or Romiyya?'

He answered: 'The city of Hirqil [i.e. the Byzantine emperor Heraclius] will

be conquered first' - that is, Constantinople. Romiyya is the city called

today 'Rome,' the capital of Italy . and we hope and believe [that it too

will be conquered]." 

 

Al-Qaradhawi elaborated on what this Islamic ruling means in the current

period of history, "This means that Islam will return to Europe as a

conqueror and victor, after being expelled from it twice . I maintain that

the conquest this time will not be by the sword but by preaching and

ideology." 

 

On his weekly Al-Jazeera religious program in 1999, Al-Qaradhawi made

similar statements: "All right, Constantinople was conquered, and the second

part of the prophecy remains, that is, the conquest of Rome. This means that

Islam will return to Europe. Islam entered Europe twice and left it. Perhaps

the next conquest . will be by means of preaching and ideology. The conquest

need not necessarily be by the sword. Perhaps we will conquer these lands

without armies. We want an army of preachers and teachers who will present

Islam in all languages ." 

 

In November 2000, Al-Qaradhawi again speaking on this subject on his

Al-Jazeera show elaborated on the importance of European Da'wa (spreading

Islam to non-Muslims): "Europe will see that it suffers from materialistic

culture, and will seek an alternative . Islam will return to Europe and the

Europeans will convert to Islam." 

 

Following this statement, there were media reports about the growing Muslim

community in Italy.  On May 14, 2000, the Boston Globe stated that at the

time there were nearly 1 million Muslims in Italy, a number which doubled in

just 10 years. The report also noted there were over 10,000 Italian-born

converts, with the number of mosques and Islamic cultural centers having

gone from 12 to 400 in the past 16 years. 

 

 

Other Muslim religious figures to discuss the coming Islamic conquest of the

Vatican include: the Palestinian Authority's Deputy Minister of Awqaf,

Sheikh Yousef Juma'a Salameh; Saudi Sheikh Naser Muhammad Al-Naser; and

Sudanese Sheikh Muhammad Abd Al-Karim. As this discussion has been

occurring, the population of Muslims in Europe has grown exponentially and

as Al-Qaradhawi in fact predicted, that has happened not by the sword but by

preachers. 

 

Since September 11, 2001, European governments have begun to monitor the

activities and sermons of Imams: The Spanish government proposed monitoring

Imams sermons following last year's Madrid bombings. The Netherlands began a

program to train its own Imams and no longer allows them to come from abroad

following the murder of filmmaker Theo Van Gogh; In France where 10% of the

total population is Muslim, the French government has begun to expel

Islamist Imams; In Britain Islamist Imams are now on trial for connections

to Al-Qa'ida; Italy has also expelled Imams for pledging allegiance to Osama

bin Laden.  

 

The issue of Islam in Europe can be expected to be high on the agenda of the

next Pope.

 



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