The Indonesian summit asking for a Global Caliphate and Spain
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The Indonesian summit asking for a Global Caliphate and Spain


I have written a long post about the Indonesian summit, held by 100.000 Hibz ut-Tahrir supporters and the consequences it could bring for the West and specifically for Spain.

There are several things that worry me really: the secret recruitment, the selection of the recruits between educated middle-class and their support of terrorism. Yes, I know that they say they are not violent, but they support terrorism both in Palestine and in Iraq, saying it's the Jihad.

Of course, they reject Western democracy, but support a democracy with religious values, although they support the Caliphate. They also pretend as a final goal, the conversion of all the world to Islam.





- Now What?
If it is definitely proven that the very ideology of Islam (caliphate, jihad, shari'a) is inherently violent, where does the West go from there? Ibrahim Hooper states in this essay:The West, alarmingly, does not have a political history or language...

- What It Means To Be A "moderate Muslim"
AFP:A huge survey of the world's Muslims released Tuesday challenges Western notions that equate Islam with radicalism and violence.Hmm.About 93 percent of the world's 1.3 billion Muslims are moderates and only seven percent are politically radical,...

- When Muslims Bite The Hand That Feeds Them
Mass demonstrations earlier this month in theoretically “moderate” Indonesia in support of a Global Islamic Empire (with the usual rabid anti-Americanism in attendance) reminded me of other recent events there. In November 2006, US President Bush...

- Tiny Minority Alert
One in 10 Indonesia Muslims back violent jihad: poll JAKARTA (Reuters) - Around one in 10 Indonesian Muslims support jihad and justify bomb attacks on Indonesia's tourist island of Bali as defending the faith, a survey released on Sunday showedIndonesia...

- Spain Finally Stands Up To Someone! The Pope!
OK, admittedly I'm not too big on the focal points of the Pope's message in his latest visit to Valencia, Spain. I do support the Pope on his calls against the increasing secularization, especially in countries with less history of this and...



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