Institute of Terrorism: Islam

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Trafford Publishing, 2007 - 148 páginas

Institute of Terrorism Islam

Which religion on earth was not and is not victim of the terrorist activities of Islam?

Mohammad

Muhammad was crime boss. Muhammad's Allah wants terror in the hearts not love or peace. Muhammad gained followers by using force. The converters were warriors. To reject Allah and Islam is to invite death. It is clear Allah is Muhammad or Mohammad is Allah. Muhammad's Allah is not powerful that is why Mohammad used work force to spread Islam.

Jerusalem

Jews have been in Jerusalem for more than 3000 years that is twice as long as the Muslims are. The city of Jerusalem belongs to Jews. It should not be shared, divided for Muslims.

Jesus

Mohammad, a son of man, says to kill your enemies, Jesus, the Son of God, says we are to love our enemies. Jesus wanted Love because God wanted Love. Like Father like Son. Muhammad is dead and Jesus is alive. Doesn't this mean that Jesus is superior to Muhammad?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Guru Nanak was not like Muhammad, who spread Islam by force and power. Guru Nanak Dev himself was a victim and an eyewitness to the havoc created during the invasions of Babar. Babar, the Muslim, mughal Emperor. Pakistanis are taking advantage of Gurdawaras the holy palaces of Sikhs. Ukaf the Muslim organization for Muslim holy places takes the Chrawas, given to Gurdawaras by Sikhs all over the world

Hindu Lord Shiva

Kaba shrine is a pre-Islamic Hindu Shiva Temple where the Hindu practice of circumambulation, still meticulously observed. The practice of taking seven steps known as Saptapadi in Sanskrit is associated with Hindu marriage ceremony and fire worship. Muslims cannot do Hajj until they kiss the black stone, which is a piece of the Idol Lord Shiva. This shows the power of Lord Shiva that without his permission they cannot go around his temple.

Hindu Lord Shiva
The Trishul in hand of the Lord
Is like the Arabic text ALLAH

 

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