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Islam's War on Christmas
Islam’s War on Christmas

Posted By Mark Tapson On December 30, 2011 

‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through Nigeria, not a creature was 
stirring except for the members of the militant Islamic sect Boko Haram, 
preparing to bomb Christian churches across the country and setting on fire the 
cars of worshippers inside a church just outside of Damaturu, the capital of 
Yobe state.

Christmastime in the United States now brings with it a new tradition that is 
becoming as familiar as eggnog, mistletoe, and the Macy’s Parade: skirmishes in 
the ongoing cultural war on Christmas. But as the recent attacks in Nigeria 
prove, in Muslim lands around the world there is also a very real and very 
violent war on Christmas, or more specifically on Christians themselves minding 
their own business in peaceful celebration of the birth of Jesus.

In Iraq, for example, all Christian services and masses were scheduled for 
daylight hours. Why? “Midnight Christmas Mass has been canceled in Baghdad, 
Mosul and Kirkuk as a consequence of the never-ending assassinations of 
Christians,” bluntly stated Chaldean Archbishop Louis Sako of Kirkuk in 
northern Iraq. In Egypt, where we are witnessing the outright, state-assisted 
genocide of the dwindling Coptic Christian population, churches were also 
threatened with violence. Christian prisoners in Pakistan, incarcerated for 
such crimes as blasphemy against Islam, were refused Christmas Day visits from 
their families.

America itself has not been exempt in the past from Islamic Grinches determined 
to dampen Christmas spirits. Recall the Christmas Day Underwear Bomber, for 
example, and the failed Portland bomber who had hoped to slaughter and maim 
thousands of families gathered to watch the annual lighting of a community 
Christmas tree. Racist Islamophobes managed to prevent both those men from 
carrying out their jihadist obligations against Christmas celebrants. 
(FrontPage contributor Daniel Greenfield catalogues past Islamic Christmas 
assaults here).

But on this Christmas Day, Nigeria was the scene of the greatest holiday 
devastation. A series of coordinated bombings perpetrated by Boko Haram, which 
seeks to impose sharia across the country, struck three churches during 
services. Conflicting reports of casualties suggest that 40 or more were 
killed, at least 27 at a single location, and of course dozens more were 
wounded.

The New York Times reported that rescue workers faced not only a shortage of 
ambulances for the dozens wounded in the bombings, but also “an enraged crowd 
that initially blocked them from entering the church until soldiers arrived to 
restore order.” The Times didn’t specify what kind of enraged crowd would seek 
to block rescue workers from attempting to assist the suffering and dying 
Christians.

Setting off deadly holiday fireworks is becoming an annual tradition for Boko 
Haram, a sort of African Taliban, who carried out another series of lethal 
Christmas Eve bombings last year. It is often noted that the group’s name 
translates to “Western education is sacrilege,” but in fact its more official 
name in Arabic means “People Committed to the Propagation of the Prophet’s 
Teachings and Jihad.” As part of that solemn commitment, Boko Haram has 
propagated at least 465 killings in Nigeria this year alone while spreading the 
Religion of Peace. Misunderstanders of Islam, as scholar of Islam Robert 
Spencer, tongue in cheek, might call them.

The White House condemned “this senseless violence and tragic loss of life on 
Christmas Day” in Nigeria. Except that it’s far from senseless. In the 
collective mind of Islamic fundamentalists like Boko Haram, it makes perfect 
sense. This wasn’t a random, spontaneous act of indeterminate motivation; it 
was part of the religious cleansing, the murderous targeting of the hated 
Christian communities, that has been on the rise since the mainstream media 
darlings of the Arab Spring protests began asserting their supremacist goals. 
Christmastime is a perfect opportunity not only to kill large numbers of 
Christians at once, but to strike fear into the minority Christian community at 
large, preventing them from congregating, driving them away or possibly even 
compelling their conversion to Islam.
As Spencer wrote on Jihad Watch,

In [Islamic] countries, Christians today are being kidnapped, imprisoned, 
wrongly arrested, beaten, and murdered – not because of anything they have 
done, but because they have dared to [hold]… beliefs that are considered 
blasphemous in authoritative Islam… Nowhere in majority-Muslim countries today 
do people who believe these things enjoy full equality of rights with Muslims.

What is so blasphemous about merely celebrating peace on earth, good will 
toward men? Well, as at least one Islamic scholar explains it in this video, 
for Muslims, wishing someone a cheerful and seemingly innocuous “Merry 
Christmas” is worse than fornication or killing someone, because it signifies 
that you agree with the Christian concept that Jesus Christ is the son of God. 
According to Islam, this is polytheism of the most offensive sort. It is “the 
most evil of shirk [idolatry] and kufr [disbelief],” as the scholar in the 
video puts it.

The most evil of disbelief. So evil that celebrating Christmas is completely 
beyond the pale and must be stamped out, most effectively through the 
annihilation of the celebrants. Keep that in mind the next time an Islamic 
apologist or interfaith huckster tries to sell you on the compatibility of 
Islam and Christianity. Keep that in mind when they assure you that Jesus is 
one of Islam’s most revered prophets. And keep in mind that the war on 
Christmas is more than just the shouting match between “Merry Christmas” and 
the politically correct “Happy Holidays.” It is, as Daniel Greenfield puts it, 
“the revival of an ancient religious war written in blood in the pages of the 
Koran.” And we lose that war at the cost of our civilization’s very soul.


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