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“Da quando i turchi misero piede in Tracia per la prima volta sotto Solimano, figlio di Orchan, l’impero si disintegrò rapidamente… . Sin dall’inizio della carica turca sotto Solimano, i turchi provarono a consolidate la loro posizione tentando di imporre l’islam con la forza. [Lo storico ottomano] Sukrullah [ordinò] che coloro che rifiutavano di accettare la fede maomettana fossero macellati e le loro famiglie schiavizzate. “Dove c’erano delle campane”, scrive lo stesso autore, “Solimano le distrusse e le infuocò. Dove c’erano delle chiese, le distrusse oppure le convertì in moschee. Così al posto delle campane adesso c’erano dei minareti. Dovunque si trovavano ancora degli infedeli cristiani, ai loro capi fu imposto il vassallaggio. Non potevano più dire “kyrie eleison” in pubblico ma dovevano dire “Non c’è altro dio a parte Allah; e quando nelle loro preghiere prima dicevano Cristo, adesso dovevano dire “Maometto, il profeta di Allah”.<ref>Vacalopoulos, A.E. Origins of the Greek Nation-The Byzantine Period, 1204-1461, New Brunswick, N.J., 1970, pp. 61, 68; 72-73</ref>}} | “Da quando i turchi misero piede in Tracia per la prima volta sotto Solimano, figlio di Orchan, l’impero si disintegrò rapidamente… . Sin dall’inizio della carica turca sotto Solimano, i turchi provarono a consolidate la loro posizione tentando di imporre l’islam con la forza. [Lo storico ottomano] Sukrullah [ordinò] che coloro che rifiutavano di accettare la fede maomettana fossero macellati e le loro famiglie schiavizzate. “Dove c’erano delle campane”, scrive lo stesso autore, “Solimano le distrusse e le infuocò. Dove c’erano delle chiese, le distrusse oppure le convertì in moschee. Così al posto delle campane adesso c’erano dei minareti. Dovunque si trovavano ancora degli infedeli cristiani, ai loro capi fu imposto il vassallaggio. Non potevano più dire “kyrie eleison” in pubblico ma dovevano dire “Non c’è altro dio a parte Allah; e quando nelle loro preghiere prima dicevano Cristo, adesso dovevano dire “Maometto, il profeta di Allah”.<ref>Vacalopoulos, A.E. Origins of the Greek Nation-The Byzantine Period, 1204-1461, New Brunswick, N.J., 1970, pp. 61, 68; 72-73</ref>}} | ||
== | ==Ambedkar,BR== | ||
Fu un ministro della giustizia indiano e l’architetto principale della costituzione dell’India | Fu un ministro della giustizia indiano e l’architetto principale della costituzione dell’India | ||
{{Quote||’’Uno potrebbe ben chiedersi se c’è un male sociale presente negli induisti e assente nei maomettani? … Prendete i matrimoni infantili … [citando le statistiche del censo del 1931] Possiamo considerare la posizione dei maomettani per quanto riguarda i matrimoni infantili migliore della posizione degli induisti?” (P. 225-6) “Prendete la situazione delle donne. I maomettani insistono nel dire che i diritti legali dati alle donne maomettane gli assicurano un’indipendenza maggiore rispetto a quella di altre donne dell’oriente … la donna maomettana è la persona più indifesa del mondo … il suo destino è “una volta sposata, sempre sposata”. Non può abbandonare il legame matrimoniale, per quanto sia afflitta. E mentre lei non può ripudiare il matrimonio, il marito può farlo in qualsiasi momento senza l’obbligo di dover mostrare alcuna ragione. Pronuncia la parola “Tallak” e dopo tre settimane la donna è scacciata via … Questa possibilità nel matrimonio per quanto riguarda il divorzio distrugge quel senso di sicurezza che è fondamentale per una donna libera e felice. | {{Quote||’’Uno potrebbe ben chiedersi se c’è un male sociale presente negli induisti e assente nei maomettani? … Prendete i matrimoni infantili … [citando le statistiche del censo del 1931] Possiamo considerare la posizione dei maomettani per quanto riguarda i matrimoni infantili migliore della posizione degli induisti?” (P. 225-6) “Prendete la situazione delle donne. I maomettani insistono nel dire che i diritti legali dati alle donne maomettane gli assicurano un’indipendenza maggiore rispetto a quella di altre donne dell’oriente … la donna maomettana è la persona più indifesa del mondo … il suo destino è “una volta sposata, sempre sposata”. Non può abbandonare il legame matrimoniale, per quanto sia afflitta. E mentre lei non può ripudiare il matrimonio, il marito può farlo in qualsiasi momento senza l’obbligo di dover mostrare alcuna ragione. Pronuncia la parola “Tallak” e dopo tre settimane la donna è scacciata via … Questa possibilità nel matrimonio per quanto riguarda il divorzio distrugge quel senso di sicurezza che è fondamentale per una donna libera e felice. | ||
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Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 – 1860) fu un famoso filosofo tedesco, conosciuto per il suo pessimismo e la sua chiarezza filosofica. | Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 – 1860) fu un famoso filosofo tedesco, conosciuto per il suo pessimismo e la sua chiarezza filosofica. | ||
{{Quote||Templi e chiese, pagode e moschee, in tutti i paesi e in tutte le ere, nel loro splendore e spaziosità, testimoniano il bisogno umano della metafisica, un bisogno forte e inestirpabile, che segue da vicino quello fisico. … A volte si riesce a soddisfare con delle favole goffe e fiabette. Se sono inculcate all’uomo abbastanza presto, gli danno una spiegazione adeguata della sua esistenza e supporto per la sua moralità. | {{Quote||Templi e chiese, pagode e moschee, in tutti i paesi e in tutte le ere, nel loro splendore e spaziosità, testimoniano il bisogno umano della metafisica, un bisogno forte e inestirpabile, che segue da vicino quello fisico. … A volte si riesce a soddisfare con delle favole goffe e fiabette. Se sono inculcate all’uomo abbastanza presto, gli danno una spiegazione adeguata della sua esistenza e supporto per la sua moralità. | ||
Considerate il Corano per esempio; questo libro squallido è stato sufficiente ad avviare una religione mondiale, a soddisfare il bisogno metafisico di innumerevoli milioni di persone per 1200 anni, a diventare la base della loro morale e un disprezzo notevole per la morte, e ad ispirarli a fare guerre sanguinose e conquiste estensive. Nel Corano troviamo la forma più squallida e più povera di teismo. Ammettiamo pure che molto sia andato perduto nella traduzione, ma in quest’opera io non sono riuscito a scoprire nemmeno un pensiero dotato di valore. | Considerate il Corano per esempio; questo libro squallido è stato sufficiente ad avviare una religione mondiale, a soddisfare il bisogno metafisico di innumerevoli milioni di persone per 1200 anni, a diventare la base della loro morale e un disprezzo notevole per la morte, e ad ispirarli a fare guerre sanguinose e conquiste estensive. Nel Corano troviamo la forma più squallida e più povera di teismo. Ammettiamo pure che molto sia andato perduto nella traduzione, ma in quest’opera io non sono riuscito a scoprire nemmeno un pensiero dotato di valore.<ref>Arthur Schopenhauer, E. F. Payne (traduttore) - [http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=Ra52mWb7eH&isbn=0486217620&itm=11 Il mondo come volontà e rappresentazione], vol II, pagina 162</ref>}} | ||
==Bhavishya Purana== | ==Bhavishya Purana== | ||
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{{Quote||Suta Goswami said: After hearing the king’s prayers, Lord Shiva said: ... There was a mystic demon named Tripura (Tripurasura), whom I have already burnt to ashes, he has come again by the order of Bali. He has no origin but he achieved a benediction from me. His name is Mahamada (Muhammad) and his deeds are like that of a ghost. Therefore, O king, you should not go to this land of the evil ghost. By my mercy your intelligence will be purified. Hearing this the king came back to his country and Mahamada (Muhammad) came with them to the bank of the river Sindhu. He was expert in expanding illusion, so he said to the king very pleasingly: O great king, your god has become my servant. Just see, as he eats my remnants, so I will show you. The king became surprised when he saw this just before them. Then in anger Kalidasa rebuked Mahamada (Muhammad) “O rascal, you have created an illusion to bewilder the king, I will kill you, you are the lowest..."<BR><BR>That city is known as their site of pilgrimage, a place which was Madina or free from intoxication. Having a form of a ghost (Bhuta), the expert illusionist Mahamada (Muhammad) appeared at night in front of king Bhojaraja and said: O king, your religion is of course known as the best religion among all. Still I am going to establish a terrible and demoniac religion by the order of the Lord . The symptoms of my followers will be that they first of all will cut their genitals, have no shikha, but having beard, be wicked, make noise loudly and eat everything. They should eat animals without performing any rituals. This is my opinion. They will perform purificatory act with the musala or a pestle as you purify your things with kusha. Therefore, they will be known as musalman, the corrupters of religion. Thus the demoniac religion will be founded by me. After having heard all this the king came back to his palace and that ghost (Muhammad) went back to his place.<ref>Bhavishya Puran: Prati Sarg: Part III:3,3 5-27</ref>}} | {{Quote||Suta Goswami said: After hearing the king’s prayers, Lord Shiva said: ... There was a mystic demon named Tripura (Tripurasura), whom I have already burnt to ashes, he has come again by the order of Bali. He has no origin but he achieved a benediction from me. His name is Mahamada (Muhammad) and his deeds are like that of a ghost. Therefore, O king, you should not go to this land of the evil ghost. By my mercy your intelligence will be purified. Hearing this the king came back to his country and Mahamada (Muhammad) came with them to the bank of the river Sindhu. He was expert in expanding illusion, so he said to the king very pleasingly: O great king, your god has become my servant. Just see, as he eats my remnants, so I will show you. The king became surprised when he saw this just before them. Then in anger Kalidasa rebuked Mahamada (Muhammad) “O rascal, you have created an illusion to bewilder the king, I will kill you, you are the lowest..."<BR><BR>That city is known as their site of pilgrimage, a place which was Madina or free from intoxication. Having a form of a ghost (Bhuta), the expert illusionist Mahamada (Muhammad) appeared at night in front of king Bhojaraja and said: O king, your religion is of course known as the best religion among all. Still I am going to establish a terrible and demoniac religion by the order of the Lord . The symptoms of my followers will be that they first of all will cut their genitals, have no shikha, but having beard, be wicked, make noise loudly and eat everything. They should eat animals without performing any rituals. This is my opinion. They will perform purificatory act with the musala or a pestle as you purify your things with kusha. Therefore, they will be known as musalman, the corrupters of religion. Thus the demoniac religion will be founded by me. After having heard all this the king came back to his palace and that ghost (Muhammad) went back to his place.<ref>Bhavishya Puran: Prati Sarg: Part III:3,3 5-27</ref>}} | ||
== | ==Benedetto XVI== | ||
Papa Benedetto XVI (al secolo Joseph Alois Ratzinger) nato il 16 aprile 1927 è papa emerito della chiesa cattolica, papa effettivo dal 2005 al 2013 | |||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||L'islam ha un'organizzazione totale della vita che è completamente diversa dalla nostra; semplicemente abbraccia qualunque cosa, ... C'è una subordinazione molto marchiata della donna rispetto all'uomo; c'è una legge criminale mostro stringente, in pratica c'è una legge che regola tutti gli aspetti della vita, che è l'opposto della nostra idea moderna di società. Bisogna capire chiaramente che non è una denominazione che può essere inclusa nel reame della libertà e in una società pluralistica.<ref>[http://washingtontimes.com/national/20060920-123849-8040r.htm Tough-talking pope has history with Muslims, refuses to give in] - Washington Times, September 20, 2006</ref>}} | ||
==Bernard Lewis== | ==Bernard Lewis== | ||
Bernard Lewis, FBA ( | Bernard Lewis, FBA (nato il 31 maggio 1916) è un dottore in studi orientali e commentatore politico anglo-americano. È il professore emerito sugli studi sul vicino oriente all'università di Princeton. Specializzato nella storia dell'istale e l'interazione tra l'islam e l'occidente, è particolarmente famoso tra le cerchie accademiche per i suoi lavori riguardanti la storia dell'impero ottomano. | ||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||L'età d'oro dei diritti d'uguaglianza [in Spagna] fu un mito, il cui credo fu il risultato, e non la causa, della simpatia degli ebrei per l'islam. Il mito fu inventato dagli ebrei d'Europa del 19esimo secolo come un rimprovero verso i cristiani.<ref>Bernard Lewis, "Gli ebrei pro-islam," in ''L'islam nella storia'' (Chicago: Open Court, 1993), p. 148.</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||Un tempo gli eruditi e altri scrittori dei paesi comunisti dell'est Europa si affidavano agli editori e scrittori dell'occidente libero per dire la verità sulla loro storia, la loro cultura e la loro situazione. Oggi quelli che dissero la verità sono rispettati e benvenuti in quei paesi, non quelli che occultarono o negarono la situazione. Gli storici nei paesi liberi hanno come morale e come obbligo professionale quello di non sminuire le questioni difficili e i temi che certe persone nasconderebbero come un tabù; di non sottomettersi ad una censura volontaria e di trattare queste cose con giustizia, onestà, senza lode, senza polemica e ovviamente con competenza. Coloro che godono della libertà hanno un dovere morale di usare la loro libertà per coloro che non la possiedono. Viviamo in un'epoca in cui grandi sforzi sono stati fatti e continuano ad esser fatti per falsificare i documenti e per rendere la storia uno strumento di propaganda; quando i governi, i movimenti religiosi, i partiti politici e gruppi di qualsiasi tipo sono impegnati a riscrivere la storia come gli piacerebbe fosse stata, la storia che vorrebbero far credere ai loro seguaci. Tutto ciò è davvero pericoloso, per noi e per gli altri, in qualsiasi modo noi definiamo l'altro – pericoloso per la nostra umanità. Perché, non ci illudiamo, coloro che rifiutano di fare i conti col passato saranno incapaci di capire il presente e inadatti ad affrontare il futuro.<ref>B. Lewis, "La storia degli altri," in ''L'islam nella storia'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), p130.</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||Durante i primi secoli formativi della sua esistenza, il cristianesimo non fu solo separato ma anche antagonista dello Stato, con cui solo in seguito si intrecciò. Dai giorni del suo fondatore, l'islam era lo Stato, e l'identità della religione e del governo è indelebilmente marchiata sui ricordi e la coscienza dei fedeli e dei loro testi sacri, la loro storia ed esperienza.<ref>Bernard Lewis, U.S. Middle Eastern specialist. L'islam e l'occidente, capitolo 8, Oxford University Press (1993).</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||... | {{Quote||...è il compito di coloro che li hanno accettati [la parola e il messaggio di Allah] di battersi senza sosta per convertire o almeno soggiogare quelli che non lo hanno fatto. Questo obbligo non ha limiti di spazio o di tempo. Deve continuare finché l'intero mondo abbia accettato la fede islamica o si sia sottomesso al potere dello Stato islamico.<ref>Bernard Lewis, "Il linguaggio politico dell'islam", università di Chicago, prima edizione, 1988, ISBN 9780226476926 p.73</ref>}} | ||
==Bertrand Russell== | ==Bertrand Russell== | ||
Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872 – 1970) | Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872 – 1970) fu un filosofo, logico, matematico, storico, socialista, pacifista e critico sociale britannico, considerato uno dei fondatori della filosofia analitica. | ||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||Il bolscevismo combina le caratteristiche della rivoluzione francese con quelle della crescita dell'islam... Quelli che accettano il bolscevismo diventano sordi all'evidenza scientifica, e commettono un suicidio intellettuale. Anche se tutte le dottrine del bolscevismo fossero vere, sarebbe sempre così, dato che nessuna verifica imparziale è tollerata... Tra le religioni, il bolscevismo si ritrova nel maomettismo piuttosto che col cristianesimo o il buddismo. Il cristianesimo e il buddismo sono prima di tutto religioni personali, con dottrine mistiche e un amore per la contemplazione. Il maomettismo e il bolscevismo sono ideologie sociali, pratiche, non spirituali, interessate a vincere l'impero del mondo.<ref> Bertrand Russell, “[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Practice_and_Theory_of_Bolshevism/Chapter_I_9 The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism],” (London, 1920), pp. 5, 114-115</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||La rivalità è un motivo molto più forte. Di volta in volta nella storia maomettana, le dinastie si sono afflitte perché i figli (di diverse madri) di un sultano non erano d'accordo, il che portò in guerre civili che ebbero come risultato la rovina universale... Il mondo sarebbe un posto più felice di quel che è se l'inclusione fosse sempre più forte della rivalità. Ma nei fatti, molti uomini affronterebbero allegramente l'impoverimento se facendo ciò si potessero assicurare la rovina completa dei loro rivali.<ref>Nobel Lecture, The Nobel Prize in Literature 1950</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||Immediatamente dopo la sua morte le conquiste ebbero inizio, e precedettero con rapidità... L'espansione verso l'occidente (a parte in Sicilia e l'Italia del sud) subì una battuta d'arresto con la sconfitta dei maomettani alla battaglia di Tours nel 732, solo cento anni dopo la morte del profeta... Era compito del fedele conquistare la parte più grande del mondo possibile per l'islam... Le prime conquiste degli arabi iniziarono come semplici razzie per saccheggiare, e si modificarono in occupazioni permanenti quando l'esperienza gli mostrò la debolezza del nemico... Gli arabi, sebbene abbiano conquistato una grande parte del mondo nel nome di una nuova religione non erano una razza molto religiosa; la ragione delle loro conquiste era il saccheggio e la ricchezza più che la religione.<ref>La storia della filosofia occidentale, libro secondo, parte 2, capitolo X: la cultura maomettana</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||Le credenze appropriate all'impulso di aggressione si possono vedere in Bernhardi, o nei primi conquistatori maomettani, o in pieno, nel libro di Giosuè. C'è prima di tutto la convinzione della superiorità del proprio gruppo, una certezza che sono in qualche modo il popolo eletto. Questo giustifica il sentimento che solo il bene e il male del proprio gruppo abbiano un'importanza reale, mentre il resto del mondo è da considerarsi meramente come materiale per il trionfo o il salvataggio della razza più elevata. Nella politica moderna quest'attitudine è incarnata nell'imperialismo.<ref>Perché gli uomini combattono: un metodo per abolire il duello interno.</ref>}} | ||
==Bill Maher== | ==Bill Maher== | ||
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A virus has attacked the world of sense and sensibility, and it has spread to Nigeria.<BR>. . .<BR> | A virus has attacked the world of sense and sensibility, and it has spread to Nigeria.<BR>. . .<BR> | ||
The assumption of power over life and death then passed to every single inconsequential Muslim in the world-as if someone had given them a new stature...Al Qaeda is the descendent of this phenomenon. The proselytization of Islam became vigorous after this. People went to Saudi Arabia. Madrassas were established everywhere.<ref>Duncan Gardham - [http://thewillnigeria.com/world/3592-Mutallab-Again-Soyinka-Blames-For-Breeding-Terrorists.html Mutallab: Again Soyinka Blames UK For Breeding Terrorists] - TheWill, February 2, 2010</ref><ref>James Meikle - [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/feb/02/soyinka-england-cesspit-islamists England is 'cesspit' breeding Islamists, says Soyinka] - The Guardian, February 2, 2010</ref>}} | The assumption of power over life and death then passed to every single inconsequential Muslim in the world-as if someone had given them a new stature...Al Qaeda is the descendent of this phenomenon. The proselytization of Islam became vigorous after this. People went to Saudi Arabia. Madrassas were established everywhere.<ref>Duncan Gardham - [http://thewillnigeria.com/world/3592-Mutallab-Again-Soyinka-Blames-For-Breeding-Terrorists.html Mutallab: Again Soyinka Blames UK For Breeding Terrorists] - TheWill, February 2, 2010</ref><ref>James Meikle - [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/feb/02/soyinka-england-cesspit-islamists England is 'cesspit' breeding Islamists, says Soyinka] - The Guardian, February 2, 2010</ref>}} | ||
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Nella storia delle nazione, l’islam, una secrezione del cervello arabo, non è mai stato un elemento di civilizzazione, ma al contrario ha agito come un estintore sulla luce tremolante della civiltà. Gli individui sotto il dominio arabo hanno contribuito all’avanzamento della civiltà tanto quanto si sono differenziati dai dogmi maomettani, ma sono ricaduti nella barbarie araba appena sono stati obbligati a sottomettersi completamente a questi dogmi.
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“L’intera regione che ci dava da mangiare, dai Dardanelli fino alle montagne dell’Armenia è stata sottratta. Loro [i turchi] hanno razziato le città, saccheggiato le chiese, esumato le tombe e sparso sangue e cadaveri ovunque… Ahimè, hanno anche abusato dei corpi dei cristiani. E dato che gli avevano già preso ogni ricchezza ora gli prendevano la libertà, riducendoli alla forma più bassa di schiavi. E con la poca energia rimasta a questa gente sfortunata, sono costretti ad essere i servitori per le comodità dei turchi.”
“Da quando i turchi misero piede in Tracia per la prima volta sotto Solimano, figlio di Orchan, l’impero si disintegrò rapidamente… . Sin dall’inizio della carica turca sotto Solimano, i turchi provarono a consolidate la loro posizione tentando di imporre l’islam con la forza. [Lo storico ottomano] Sukrullah [ordinò] che coloro che rifiutavano di accettare la fede maomettana fossero macellati e le loro famiglie schiavizzate. “Dove c’erano delle campane”, scrive lo stesso autore, “Solimano le distrusse e le infuocò. Dove c’erano delle chiese, le distrusse oppure le convertì in moschee. Così al posto delle campane adesso c’erano dei minareti. Dovunque si trovavano ancora degli infedeli cristiani, ai loro capi fu imposto il vassallaggio. Non potevano più dire “kyrie eleison” in pubblico ma dovevano dire “Non c’è altro dio a parte Allah; e quando nelle loro preghiere prima dicevano Cristo, adesso dovevano dire “Maometto, il profeta di Allah”.[16]Ambedkar,BR
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Arthur Jeffery
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Bhavishya Purana
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That city is known as their site of pilgrimage, a place which was Madina or free from intoxication. Having a form of a ghost (Bhuta), the expert illusionist Mahamada (Muhammad) appeared at night in front of king Bhojaraja and said: O king, your religion is of course known as the best religion among all. Still I am going to establish a terrible and demoniac religion by the order of the Lord . The symptoms of my followers will be that they first of all will cut their genitals, have no shikha, but having beard, be wicked, make noise loudly and eat everything. They should eat animals without performing any rituals. This is my opinion. They will perform purificatory act with the musala or a pestle as you purify your things with kusha. Therefore, they will be known as musalman, the corrupters of religion. Thus the demoniac religion will be founded by me. After having heard all this the king came back to his palace and that ghost (Muhammad) went back to his place.[20]
Benedetto XVI
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Bernard Lewis
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Bertrand Russell
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Bill Maher
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Blaise Pascal
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Carey Cash
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Carl Jung
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Charles-Louis Montesquieu
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Christopher Hitchens
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Christopher Marlowe
Christopher Marlowe (1564 – 1593) was an English poet and translator of the Elizabethan era, who also rivalled Shakespeare as the most powerful dramatist of the Elizabethan period.
And all the heaps of superstitious books Found in the temples of that Mahomet Whom I have thought a god? they shall be burnt.
Usumcasane: Here they are, my lord.
Tamburlaine: Well said! let there be a fire presently.
[They light a fire.]
In vain, I see, men worship Mahomet: My sword hath sent millions of Turks to hell, Slew all his priests, his kinsmen, and his friends, And yet I live untouch’d by Mahomet. There is a God, full of revenging wrath, }From whom the thunder and the lightning breaks, Whose scourge I am, and him will I obey. So, Casane; fling them in the fire.—
[They burn the books.]
Now, Mahomet, if thou have any power, Come down thyself and work a miracle: Thou art not worthy to be worshipped That suffer’st flames of fire to burn the writ Wherein the sum of thy religion rests: Why send’st thou not a furious whirlwind down, To blow thy Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sitt’st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty, And spurns the abstracts of thy foolish laws?— Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell; He cannot hear the voice of Tamburlaine: Seek out another godhead to adore; The God that sits in heaven, if any god,
For he is God alone, and none but he.Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri (1265 – 1321), also known as "the Supreme Poet", was an Italian poet. His Divine Comedy is often considered the greatest literary work ever composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature. Below is Dante's description of Muhammad and Ali in Hell.
David Cook
David B. Cook is a religious scholar and author from Rice University in Houston with a focus on Islamic history and Muslim apocalyptic literature.
David Hume
David Hume (1711 – 1776) was a Scottish philosopher and historian, regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment.
David Samuel Margoliouth
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His career as tyrant of Medina is that of a robber chief, whose political economy consists in securing and dividing plunder ... He is himself an unbridled libertine and encourages the same passion in his followers. For whatever he does he is prepared to plead the express authorization of the deity. It is, however, impossible to find any doctrine which he is not prepared to abandon in order to secure a political end…This is a disagreeable picture for the founder of a religion, and it cannot be pleaded that it is a picture drawn by an enemy…[45][46]
Dayanand Saraswati
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Doctrina Jacobi
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Edward Freeman
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Edward Gibbon
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Edward William Lane
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Emeka Ojukwu
Emeka Ojukwu (1933 - 2011) was the only president of the short lived Republic of Biafra.
Our Biafran ancestors remained immune from the Islamic contagion. From the middle years of the last century Christianity was established in our land. In this way we came to be a predominantly Christian people. We came to stand out as a non-Muslim island in a raging Islamic sea. Throughout the period of the ill-fated Nigerian experiment, the Muslims hoped to infiltrate Biafra by peaceful means and quiet propaganda, but failed. Then the late Ahmadu Bello, the Sarduana of Sokoto tried, by political and economic blackmail and terrorism, to convert Biafrans settled in Northern Nigeria to Islam. His hope was that these Biafrans on dispersion would then carry Islam to Biafra, and by so doing give the religion political control of the area. The crises which agitated the so-called independent Nigeria from 1962 gave these aggressive proselytisers the chance to try converting us by force.
It is now evident why the fanatic Arab-Muslim states like Algeria, Egypt and the Sudan have come out openly and massively to support and aid Nigeria in her present war of genocide against us. These states see militant Arabism as a powerful instrument for attaining power in the world.
Biafra is one of the few African states untainted by Islam. Therefore, to militant Arabism, Biafra is a stumbling block to their plan for controlling the whole continent. This control is fast becoming manifest in the Organisation of African Unity. On the question of the Middle East, the Sudanese crisis, in the war between Nigeria and Biafra, militant Arabism has succeeded in imposing its point of view through blackmail and bluster. It has threatened African leaders and governments with inciting their Muslim minorities to rebellion if the governments adopted an independent line on these questions. In this way an O.A.U that has not felt itself able to discuss the genocide in the Sudan and Biafra, an O.A.U. that has again and again advertised its ineptitude as a peace-maker, has rushed into open condemnation of Israel over the Middle East dispute. Indeed in recent times, by its performance, the O.A.U. might well be an Organisation of Arab Unity.[53]Frank Miller
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Frank Zappa
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Gene Simmons
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George Bernard Shaw
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George S. Patton
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G. H. Bousquet
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Gerd Puin
Gerd Rüdiger Puin (born 1940) is a German scholar and one of the world’s leading authorities on Qur'anic historical orthography, the study and scholarly interpretation of ancient manuscripts. He is also specialist in Arabic paleography. He was a lecturer based at Saarland University, in Saarbrücken Germany.
G. K. Chesterton
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Haran Gawaitha
The Haran Gawaitha is a Mandaean text written during the 7th to 9th century and contains some of the earliest non-Muslim references to Muhammad.
. . .
And so a Hardabaean (Sasanian) dynasty ruled for three hun- dred and sixty years , and then the Son of Slaughter, the Arab, set up as king, went forth and took a people to himself and performed circumcision. (Even then), after this had happened and these events had taken place, sixty banners (still) remained and pertained to me in Baghdad. Then he took the sword and put to the sword from the city of Damascus unto Bit Dubar, which is called Bdin . He governed it all and ruled over the lord of the hill-country of the Persians who are called Hardbaeans and took away sovereignty from them.
Then, when this had taken place, in time there came (one) Anus', called the son of Danqa, from the uplands of the Arsaiia [from (to?) the city of Baghdad bis'us' kings of the planting of Artabanus, and brought in his own, belonging to Muhammad son of 'Abdallah son-of-Slaughter, the Arab...[62]Jacques Ellul
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...the jihad is an institution. and not an event, that is to say it is a part of the normal functioning of the Muslim world... The conquered populations change status (they become dhimmis), and the shari'a tends to be put into effect integrally, overthrowing the former law of the country. The conquered territories do not simply change "owners."[63]
Joe A
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John Adams
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John Calvin
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John R. Newman
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John Quincy Adams
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The Hatti Sheriff commenced with the following admirable commentary upon the friendly profession, which introduced the letter to count Nesselrode. ‘It is well known (said the Sultan) to almost every person, that if the Mussulmen naturally hate the infidels, the infidels, on then part, are the enemies of the Mussulmen : that Russia, more especially, bears a particular hatred to Islamism, and that she is the principal enemy of the Sublime Porte.’
This appeal to the natural hatred of the Mussulmen towards the infidels, is in just accordance with the precepts of the Koran. The document does not attempt to disguise it, nor even pretend that the enmity of those whom it styles the infidels, is any other than the necessary consequence of the hatred borne by the Mussulmen to them—the paragraph itself, is a forcible example of the contrasted character of the two religions. The fundamental doctrine of the christian religion, is the extirpation of hatred from the human heart. It forbids the exercise of it, even towards enemies. There is no denomination of christians, which denies or misunderstands this doctrine. All understand it alike—all acknowledge its obligations ; and however imperfectly, in the purposes of Divine Providence, its efficacy has been shown in the practice of christians, it has not been wholly inoperative upon them. Its effect has been upon the manners of nations. It has mitigated the horrors of war – it has softened the features of slavery – it has humanized the intercourse of social life. The unqualified acknowledgement of a duty does not, indeed, suffice to insure its performance. Hatred is yet a passion, but too powerful upon the hearts of christians. Yet they cannot indulge it, except by the sacrifice of their principles, and the conscious violation of their duties. No state paper from a Christian hand, could, without trampling the precepts of its Lord and Master, have commenced by an open proclamation of hatred to any portion of the human race. The Ottoman lays it down as the foundation of his discourse.[72]John Wesley
John Wesley (1703 – 1791), was a theologian and founder of the English Methodist movement.
6. An ingenious writer, who a few years ago published a pompous translation of the Koran, takes great pains to give us a very favourable opinion both of Mahomet and his followers. But he cannot wash the Ethiop white. After all, men who have but a moderate share of reason, cannot but observe in his Koran, even as polished by Mr. Sale, the most gross and impious absurdities. To cite particulars is not now my business. It may suffice to observe in general, that human understanding must be debased to an inconceivable degree, in those who can swallow such absurdities as divinely revealed. And yet we know the Mahometans not only condemn all who cannot swallow them to everlasting fire; not only appropriate to themselves the title of Mussulman or True Believers: but even anathematise with the utmost bitterness, and adjudge to eternal destruction, all their brethren of the sect of Mi, all who contend for a figurative interpretation of them.
That these men then have no knowledge or love of God is undeniably manifest, not only from their gross, horrible notions of him, but from their not loving their brethren. But they have not always so weighty a cause to hate and murder one another, as difference of opinion. Mahometans will butcher each other by thousands, without so plausible a plea as this. Why is it that such numbers of Turks and Persians have stabbed one another in cool blood ? Truly, because they differ in the manner of dressing their head. The Ottoman vehemently maintains, (for he has unquestionable tradition on his side) that a Mussulman should wear a round turban. Whereas the Persian insists upon his liberty of conscience, and will wear it picked before. So, for this wonderful reason, when a more plausible one is wanting, they beat out each other's brains from generation to generation.
It is not therefore strange, that ever since the religion of Mahomet appeared in the world, the espousers of it, particularly those under the Turkish emperor, have been as wolves and tigers to all other nations ; rending and tearing all that fell into their merciless paws, and grinding them with their iron teeth: that numberless cities are rased from the foundation, and only their name remaining : that many countries which were once as the garden of God, are. now a desolate wilderness; and that so many once numerous and powerful nations are vanished away from the earth ! Such was, and is at this day, the rage, the fury, the revenge, of these destroyers of humankind![75]Jonathan Edwards
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Louis Bertrand
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It is only a superficial knowledge that has been able to accept without critical examination the belief current among Christians during the Middle Ages, which attributed to Islam the Greek science and philosophy of which Christianity had no longer any knowledge. In the centuries that have followed, the Sectarian spirit has found it to be to its interest to confirm and propagate this error. In its hatred of Christianity it has had to give Islam the honour of what was the invention, and, if we may so express it, the personal property of our intellectual ancestors.[11]
On the influence of Islam on Christian Europe:
They were to introduce there, too, the barbarous, summary practices of the Arabs: putting everything to fire and sword, cutting down fruit-trees, razing crops, devastating whole districts to starve out the enemy and bring them to terms; making slaves everywhere, condemning the population of the conquered countries to forced labour. All these detestable ways the conquistadores learnt from the Arabs.
For several centuries slavery maintained itself in Christian Spain, as in the Islamic lands. Very certainly, also, it was to the Arabs that the Spaniards owed the intransigence of their fanaticism, the pretension to be, if not the chosen of God, at least the most Catholic nation of Christendom. Philip II, like Abd er Rahman or El Mansour, was Defender of the Faith.
Finally, it was not without contagion that the Spaniards lived for centuries in contact with a race of men who crucified their enemies and gloried in piling up thousands of severed heads by way of trophies. The cruelty of the Arabs and the Berbers also founded a school in the Peninsula. The ferocity of the emirs and the caliphs who killed their brothers or their sons with their own hands was to be handed on to Pedro the Cruel and Henry of Trastamare, those stranglers under canvas, no better than common assassins.[77]Maimonides
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There never came against Israel a more antagonistic nation. They oppress us with the most oppressive measures to lessen our number, reduce us, and make us as despicable as they themselves are. King David, may he rest in peace, saw through Divine Inspiration all the calamities that were destined to come upon Israel. Nevertheless [even though he saw all the other troubles], he still began to shout out and lament in the name of the whole nation against the oppression that would be occasioned by the Ishmaelites. David said, “Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar!” [Psalms 120:5].
Manuel II Palaiologos
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Mark Twain
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Michael Cook
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Michael H. Hart
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Muhammad Sven Kalisch
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
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If Allah be, He keeps His secret well;
What He hath hidden, who shall hope to find?
Shall God His secret to a maggot tell?
…
The Koran! well, come put me to the test—
Lovely old book in hideous error drest—
Believe me, I can quote the Koran too,
The unbeliever knows his Koran best.
And do you think that unto such as you,
A maggot-minded, starved, fanatic crew,
God gave the secret, and denied it me?—
Well, well, what matters it! believe that too.[89]
Oriana Fallaci
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Richard Dawkins
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[Why is it more problematic than Christianity, for instance?]
There's a belief that every word of the Quran is literally true, and there's a kind of close-mindedness there, which is, I think, less present in the former Christendom. Perhaps because we've had long- I don't know quite why, but there's more of a historical tradition of questioning.
There are people in the Islamic world who simply say: "Islam is right!","We are going to impose our will" and there's an asymmetry. I think in a way we are being too nice. I think that it's possible to be naively over optimistic - and if you reach out to people who have absolutely no intention of reaching back to you, then you may be disillusioned.[95]Robert Redeker
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Salomon Reinach
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Sam Harris
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. . .
While the other major world religions have been fertile sources of intolerance, it is clear that the doctrine of Islam poses unique problems for the emergence of a global civilization. The world, from the point of view of Islam, is divided into the “House of Islam” and the “House of War,” and this latter designation should indicate how Muslims believe their differences with those who do not share their faith will be ultimately resolved. While there are undoubtedly some moderate Muslims who have decided to overlook the irrescindable militancy of their religion, Islam is undeniably a religion of conquest. The only future devout Muslims can envisage—as Muslims—is one in which all infidels have been converted to Islam, politically subjugated, or killed. The tenets of Islam simply do not admit of anything but a temporary sharing of power with the “enemies of God.” Devout Muslims can have no doubt about the reality of Paradise or about the efficacy of martyrdom as a means of getting there. Nor can they question the wisdom and reasonableness of killing people for what amount to theological grievances. In Islam, it is the moderate who is left to split hairs, because the basic thrust of the doctrine is undeniable: convert, subjugate, or kill unbelievers; kill apostates; and conquer the world.[104]
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‘The emirs spread out, like locusts, over the face of the land…The countries of Asis-Phorni, Clardjeth, up to the shores of the sea, Chawcheth, Adchara, Samtzkhe, Karthli, Argoueth, Samokalako, and Dchqondid were filled with Turks who pillaged and enslaved all the inhabitants. In a single day they burned Kouthathis, Artanoudj, and hermitages of Clardjeth, and they remained in these lands until the first snows, devouring the land, massacring all those who had fled to the forests to the rocks, to the caves…The calamities of Christianity did not come to an end soon thereafter, for at the approach of spring, the Turks returned to carry out the same ravages and left [again] in the winter. The [inhabitants] however were unable to plant or to harvest. The land, [thus] delivered to slavery, had only animals of the forests and wild beasts for inhabitants. Karthli was in the grip of intolerable calamities such as one cannot compare to a single devastation or combination of evils of past times. The holy churches served as stables for their horses, the sanctuaries of the Lord served as repairs for the abominations [Islam]. Some of the priests were immolated during the Holy communion itself, and others were carried off into harsh slavery without regard to their old age. The virgins were defiled, the youths circumcised, and the infants taken away. The conflagration, extending its ravages, consumed all the inhabited sites, the rivers, instead of water, flowed blood. I shall apply the sad words of Jeremiah, which he applied so well to such situations: “the honorable children of Zion, never put to the rest by misfortunes, now voyaged as slaves on foreign roads. The streets of Zion now wept because there was no one [left] to celebrate the feasts. The tender mothers, in place of preparing with their hands the nourishment of the sons, were themselves nourished from the corpses of these dearly loved. Such and worse was the situation at the time.’…
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In reference to the Islamic slave trade of Americans and Europeans by the Barbary states, Jefferson asked Tripoli's envoy to London, Ambassador Sidi Haji Abdrahaman, by what right he extorted money and took slaves in this way. He answered:
Jefferson later went to war with the Barbary states.
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William Hay was formerly the Professor of Oceanography at the University of Colorado, USA. He is notable for having been quote-mined and misrepresented since the 1980's by Muslim apologists making claims of scientific Qur'an "miracles".
William Hay: That's a misrepresentation. There's no question about that. ... Most of them [alleged scientific miracles in the Qur'an] are things that I would think that if God wanted to make a great revelation, these are not things that I would have expected, because they are all readily absurd.[131]
William Montgomery Watt
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The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property, either as a child, a wife, or a concubine, must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men. Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities - but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science, the science against which it had vainly struggled, the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome.[138][139]
Winston S. Churchill
Winston Spencer-Churchill (October 10, 1940 – March 2, 2010), generally known as Winston Churchill, was a British politician, and a grandson of former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
But today a new challenge — another ism — confronts us, and that is the challenge of Islamic fundamentalism. Extremist Islam has declared war on the rest of the world, as evidenced by their ruthless attacks across the globe — overwhelmingly targeted at innocent civilians. Beside the outrage of 9/11, the bombings in Madrid, in Bali, in London and, most recently, in Jordan come to mind.
Those who have declared jihad against the West, and Western values, such as freedom of speech, are doing all in their power to mobilize against us the large Muslim communities living in our midst... Unbelievably, Washington is urging Europe to admit Turkey to the EU. Were that to happen, the Muslim population of Europe would skyrocket to 100 million — an act, in my view, of consummate folly. Already Judeo-Christian Europe is under siege from a tidal wave of Islamic immigration. The admission of Turkey would hasten its demise... Intriguingly, the dangers of extremist Islam were foreseen by Winston Churchill all of 85 years ago, as I discovered to my amazement, while compiling my most recent book NEVER GIVE IN! The Best of Winston Churchill’s Speeches.
Churchill is, of course, well-known for his gift of prescience and, specifically, for being the first to warn of the menace of Hitler and Nazism as early as 1932, and of the Soviet threat in his famous Iron Curtain speech in 1946 in Fulton, Mo. But how many know that he also warned the world of the dangers of Islamic fundamentalism? I certainly did not![143]Wole Soyinka
Akinwande Oluwole "Wole" Soyinka (born July 13, 1934) is a Nigerian writer, poet and playwright. In 1986, he became the first African to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. In 1994, he was designated UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the promotion of African culture, human rights, freedom of expression, media and communication.
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We should assemble all those who are pure and cannot abide other faiths, put them all in rockets, and fire them into space.
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A virus has attacked the world of sense and sensibility, and it has spread to Nigeria.
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- ↑ Per esempio, questo sito chiede "A chi vuoi credere per quanto riguarda il carattere del profeta Maometto?", prima di elencare delle citazioni e mentire spudoratamente; sostenendo che il libro di Michael H. Hart sia un libro che "elenca gli uomini che hanno contribuito maggiormente all'elevazione dell'umanità". Questo è falso. L'elenco di Hart è basato unicamente su chi ha avuto più influenza secondo lui e non dice se questa influenza è stata negativa o positiva. Per ulteriori dettagli clicca qui.
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