Islam itu emang agama biadab unt para bajingan

A Christian Tragedy in the Muslim
World<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/07/a-christian-tragedy-in-the-muslim-world.html>

"We are living through one of the largest persecutions of a religious group
in history" -- a persecution you probably never heard of if you've been
exclusively following the "popular" media. In "Christian Tragedy in the
Muslim World," Professor Bruce Thornton reviews *Crucified Again: Exposing
Islam's New War on
Christians*<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1621570258/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1621570258&linkCode=as2&tag=uhurnetw-20>for
the Hoover
Institution<http://www.hoover.org/publications/defining-ideas/article/152651>
:

Few people realize that we are today living through the largest persecution
of Christians in history, worse even than the famous attacks under ancient
Roman emperors like Diocletian and Nero. Estimates of the numbers of
Christians under assault range from 100-200 million. According to one
estimate, a Christian is martyred every five minutes. And most of this
persecution is taking place at the hands of Muslims. Of the top fifty
countries persecuting Christians, forty-two have either a Muslim majority
or have sizeable Muslim populations.

The extent of this disaster, its origins, and the reasons why it has been
met with a shrug by most of the Western media are the topics of Raymond
Ibrahim’s Crucified Again. Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David
Horowitz Freedom Center and an associate fellow of the Middle East Forum.
Fluent in Arabic, he has been tracking what he calls “one of the most
dramatic stories” of our time in the reports and witnesses that appear in
Arabic newspapers, news shows, and websites, but that rarely get translated
into English or picked up by the Western press. What he documents in this
meticulously researched and clearly argued book is a human rights disaster
of monumental proportions.

In Crucified Again, Ibrahim performs two invaluable functions for educating
people about the new “Great Persecution,” to use the label of the Roman war
against Christians. First, he documents hundreds of specific examples from
across the Muslim world. By doing so, he shows the extent of the
persecution, and forestalls any claims that it is a marginal problem.
Additionally, Ibrahim commemorates the forgotten victims, refusing to allow
their suffering to be lost because of the indifference or inattention of
the media and government officials.

Second, he provides a cogent explanation for why these attacks are
concentrated in Muslim nations. In doing so, he corrects the delusional
wishful thinking and apologetic spin that mars much of the current
discussion of Islamic-inspired violence.

Ibrahim’s copious reports of violence against Christians range across the
whole Muslim world, including countries such as Indonesia, which is
frequently characterized as “moderate” and “tolerant.” Such attacks are so
frequent because they result not just from the jihadists that some
Westerners dismiss as “extremists,” but from mobs of ordinary people, and
from government policy and laws that discriminate against Christians.
Rather than ad hoc reactions to local grievances, then, these attacks
reveal a consistent ideology of hatred and contempt that transcends
national, geographical, and ethnic differences... Continue
reading<http://www.hoover.org/publications/defining-ideas/article/152651>

  Posted by Raymond <http://www.raymondibrahim.com> on July 29, 2013 4:32 PM


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