Fourteen Centuries of Jihad against European Civilization
01 Oct, 2008
The Jihad, the Islamic so-called Holy War, has been a fact of life in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East for more than 1300 years, but this is the first history of the Muslim wars in Europe ever to be published. Hundreds of books, however, have appeared on its Christian counterpart, the Crusades, to which the Jihad is often compared, although they lasted less than two hundred years and unlike the Jihad, which is universal, were largely but not completely confined to the Holy Land.
Moreover, the Crusades have been over for more than 700 years, while a Jihad is still going on in the world. The Jihad has been the most unrecorded and disregarded major event of history. It has, in fact, been largely ignored. For instance, the Encyclopaedia Britannica gives the Crusades eighty times more space than the Jihad.
The above quote is from Paul Fregosi’s book 
            
            Jihad in the West from 1998. Mr. Fregosi found that his book 
            about the history of Islamic Holy War in Europe from the 7th to the 
            20th centuries was difficult to get published in the mid-1990s, when 
            publishers had the Salman Rushdie case in fresh memory.
            
             A 
            few years later, perhaps the most comprehensive and scholarly book 
            on the subject to date, 
            
            The Legacy of Jihad, was published by Andrew G. Bostom. He 
            has written about what he calls “America’s 
            First War on Terror.” Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, then 
            serving as American ambassadors to France and Britain, respectively, 
            met in 1786 in London with the Tripolitan Ambassador to Britain, 
            Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja. These future American presidents were 
            attempting to negotiate a peace treaty which would spare the United 
            States the ravages of Jihad piracy — murder and enslavement 
            emanating from the so-called Barbary States of North Africa, 
            corresponding to modern Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya.
A 
            few years later, perhaps the most comprehensive and scholarly book 
            on the subject to date, 
            
            The Legacy of Jihad, was published by Andrew G. Bostom. He 
            has written about what he calls “America’s 
            First War on Terror.” Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, then 
            serving as American ambassadors to France and Britain, respectively, 
            met in 1786 in London with the Tripolitan Ambassador to Britain, 
            Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja. These future American presidents were 
            attempting to negotiate a peace treaty which would spare the United 
            States the ravages of Jihad piracy — murder and enslavement 
            emanating from the so-called Barbary States of North Africa, 
            corresponding to modern Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya.
            
            Bostom notes that “an aggressive jihad was already being 
            waged against the United States almost 200 years prior to America 
            becoming a dominant international power in the Middle East.” Israel 
            has nothing to do with it. The Barbary Jihad piracy had been going 
            on since the earliest Arab-Islamic expansion in the 7th and 8th 
            centuries. Francisco Gabrieli states that:
According to present-day concepts of international relations, such activities amounted to piracy, but they correspond perfectly to jihad, an Islamic religious duty. The conquest of Crete, in the east, and a good portion of the corsair warfare along the Provencal and Italian coasts, in the West, are among the most conspicuous instances of such “private initiative” which contributed to Arab domination in the Mediterranean.
            A proto-typical Muslim naval razzia occurred in 846 when a fleet of 
            Arab Jihadists arrived at the mouth of the Tiber, made their way to 
            Rome, sacked the city, and carried away from the basilica of St. 
            Peter all of the gold and silver it contained. The creation of the 
            Vatican as a walled “city within a city” was in response to the 
            recurrent threat of Islamic Jihad raids.
            
             Bostom 
            notes that “By June/July 1815 the ably commanded U.S. naval forces 
            had dealt their Barbary jihadist adversaries a quick series of 
            crushing defeats. This success ignited the imagination of the Old 
            World powers to rise up against the Barbary pirates.”
Bostom 
            notes that “By June/July 1815 the ably commanded U.S. naval forces 
            had dealt their Barbary jihadist adversaries a quick series of 
            crushing defeats. This success ignited the imagination of the Old 
            World powers to rise up against the Barbary pirates.”
            
            Yet some Arabs seem to miss the good old days when they could 
            extract jizya payments from the West. Libyan terrorist-sponsoring 
            leader Muammar Gaddafi has stated that he thinks that European 
            nations should pay 10 billion euros ($12.7 billion dollars) a year 
            to Africa to help it stop migrants seeking a better life flooding 
            northwards into Europe. He added without elaborating: “Earth belongs 
            to everybody. Why they (young Africans) emigrated to Europe — this 
            should be answered by Europeans.” Apart from being a clear-cut 
            example of how migration, or rather population dumping, has become a 
            tool for blackmail in the 21st century, this is a throwback to the 
            age when Tripoli could extract payments from Europe.
            
            
            Robert Davis, professor of history at Ohio State University, 
            developed new methodical enumeration in his book 
            
            Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters which indicates that 
            perhaps one and one-quarter million white European Christians 
            were enslaved by Barbary Muslims just from 1530 through 1780 — a far 
            greater number than had been estimated before:
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Enslavement was a very real possibility for anyone who traveled in the Mediterranean, or who lived along the shores in places like Italy, France, Spain and Portugal, and even as far north as England and Iceland. Much of what has been written gives the impression that there were not many slaves and minimizes the impact that slavery had on Europe,” Davis said. “Most accounts only look at slavery in one place, or only for a short period of time. But when you take a broader, longer view, the massive scope of this slavery and its powerful impact become clear.
            Corsairs from cities in North Africa — Tunis, Algiers etc. — would 
            raid ships in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, as well as seaside 
            villages to capture men, women and children. The impact was 
            devastating — France, England, and Spain each lost thousands of 
            ships, and long stretches of the Spanish and Italian coasts were 
            almost completely abandoned by their inhabitants.
            
            At its peak, the destruction and depopulation of some areas probably 
            exceeded what European slavers would later inflict on the African 
            interior. The lives of European slaves were often no better than the 
            victims of the transatlantic slave trade, which tapped into the 
            pre-established Islamic slave-trade in Africa. “As far as daily 
            living conditions, the Mediterranean slaves certainly didn’t have it 
            better,” Davis says. While African slaves did grueling labor on 
            sugar and cotton plantations in the Americas, European slaves were 
            often worked just as hard and as lethally — in quarries, in heavy 
            construction, and above all rowing the corsair galleys.
            
            Throughout most of the seventeenth century, the English alone lost 
            at least 400 sailors a year to the slavers. One American slave 
            reported that 130 American seamen had been enslaved by the Algerians 
            in the Mediterranean and Atlantic just between 1785 and 1793 (which 
            prompted the later military response from the Americans). In his 
            book 
            
            White Gold, Giles Milton describes how regular Jihad razzias 
            in Europe extended as far north as Iceland. Even during the time of 
            Queen Elizabeth I, while William Shakespeare was writing his plays 
            and poems, young Englishmen risked being surprised by a fleet of 
            Muslim pirates showing up at their village, or being kidnapped while 
            fishing at sea:
By the end of the dreadful summer of 1625, the mayor of Plymouth reckoned that 1,000 skiffs had been destroyed, and a similar number of villagers carried off into slavery.” Such events took place across much of Europe, also in Wales and southern Ireland: “In 1631…200 Islamic soldiers…sailed to the village of Baltimore, storming ashore with swords drawn and catching the villagers totally by surprise. (They) carried off 237 men, women, and children and took them to Algiers…The French padre Pierre Dan was in the city (Algiers) at the time…He witnessed the sale of the captives in the slave auction. ‘It was a pitiful sight to see them exposed in the market…Women were separated from their husbands and the children from their fathers…on one side a husband was sold; on the other his wife; and her daughter was torn from her arms without the hope that they’d ever see each other again’.
            The Englishman Thomas Pellow was enslaved in Morocco for 
            twenty-three years after being captured by Barbary pirates as a 
            cabin boy on a small English vessel in 1716. He was tortured until 
            he accepted Islam. For weeks he was beaten and starved, and finally 
            gave in after his torturer resorted to “burning my flesh off my 
            bones by fire, which the tyrant did, by frequent repetitions, after 
            a most cruel manner.”
            
            
            
            God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215 was 
            written by David Levering Lewis, the American historian and two-time 
            winner of the prestigious Pulitzer Prize. He states that Muslims did 
            not enslave their co-religionists, only infidels. Yes, but why is 
            that better?
            
            As Robert Spencer writes in his book Religion of Peace?: “The 
            Qur’an says that the followers of Muhammad are ‘ruthless to the 
            unbelievers but merciful to one another’ (48:29), and that the 
            unbelievers are the ‘worst of created beings’ (98:6). One may 
            exercise the Golden Rule in relation to a fellow Muslim, but 
            according to the laws of Islam, the same courtesy is not to be 
            extended to unbelievers. That is one principal reason why the 
            primary source of slaves in the Islamic world has been non-Muslims, 
            whether Jews, Christians, Hindus, or pagans. Most slaves were 
            non-Muslims who had been captured during jihad warfare.”
            
            Slavery was taken for granted throughout Islamic history. When it 
            was finally abolished this was due to Western pressure, especially 
            the efforts of the British Empire. Spencer again: “Nor was there a 
            Muslim abolitionist movement, no Clarkson, Wilberforce, or Garrison. 
            When the slave trade ended, it was ended not through Muslim efforts 
            but through British military force. Even so, there is evidence that 
            slavery continues beneath the surface in some Muslim countries — 
            notably Saudi Arabia, which only abolished slavery in 1962; Yemen 
            and Oman, both of which ended legal slavery in 1970; and Niger, 
            which didn’t abolish slavery until 2004. In Niger, the ban is widely 
            ignored, and as many as one million people remain in bondage. Slaves 
            are bred, often raped, and generally treated like animals. There are 
            even slavery cases involving Muslims in the United States. A Saudi 
            named Homaidan al-Turki was sentenced in September 2006 to 
            twenty-seven years to life in prison for keeping a woman as a slave 
            in his Colorado home. For his part, al-Turki claimed that he was a 
            victim of anti-Muslim bias.”
            
            Jihad slavery was widespread in Africa and in many regions of Asia. 
            Indian historian K. S. Lal states that wherever Jihadists conquered 
            a territory, “there developed a system of slavery peculiar to the 
            clime, terrain, and populace of the place.” When Muslim armies 
            invaded India, “its people began to be enslaved in droves to be sold 
            in foreign lands or employed in various capacities on menial and 
            not-so-menial jobs within the country.”
            
            Briefly summed up, God’s Crucible laments the fact that 
            Charles Martel, “the Hammer,” halted the advancing Islamic Jihad at 
            the Battle of Tours or, Battle of Poitiers, in 732:
Had ‘Abd al-Rahman’s men prevailed that October day, the post-Roman Occident would probably have been incorporated into a cosmopolitan, Muslim regnum unobstructed by borders, as they hypothesize — one devoid of a priestly caste, animated by the dogma of equality of the faithful, and respectful of all religious faiths. Curiously, such speculation has a French pedigree. Forty years ago, two historians, Jean-Henri Roy and Jean Deviosse enumerated the benefits of a Muslim triumph at Poitiers: astronomy; trigonometry; Arabic numerals; the corpus of Greek philosophy. ‘We [Europe] would have gained 267 years,’ according to their calculations. ‘We might have been spared the wars of religion.’ To press the logic of this disconcerting analysis, the victory of Charles the Hammer must be seen as greatly contributing to the creation of an economically retarded, balkanized, fratricidal Europe that, in defining itself in opposition to Islam, made virtues out of religious persecution, cultural particularism, and hereditary aristocracy.
            David Levering Lewis is clearly sympathetic towards this view, and 
            writes that the Carolingian order, established Charles Martel (Carolus 
            in Latin) and his grandson Charlemagne, was “religiously intolerant, 
            intellectually impoverished, socially calcified, and economically 
            primitive.” Curiously, he mentions in passing that there was 
            continuous “out-migration to the Christian kingdoms” from al-Andalus. 
            Why did they move to the Christian lands, whose economy was “little 
            better than late Neolithic,” if life was so sweet in al-Andalus? 
            Lewis states that: “At the end of the eighth century, Europe was 
            militarily strong enough to defend itself from Islam, thanks in part 
            to Charlemagne and his predecessors. The question was whether it was 
            politically, economically, and culturally better off for being able 
            to do so.”
            
             God’s 
            Crucible was published during a time when Spain and Portugal 
            under Islamic occupation are being hailed as a model of coexistence 
            with Islam. The European Union recently announced its intentions of 
            expanding to include the Muslim Middle East and North Africa. There 
            is a concerted effort going on to present Islam as something 
            non-threatening, indeed benevolent. In May 2008, Germany’s Der 
            Spiegel, Europe’s largest weekly magazine, hailed al-Andalus as 
            a “Multicultural 
            model“ for Europe: “For nearly 800 years, the inhabitants of al-Andalus, 
            as the Arab dynasties called their empire on the Iberian Peninsula, 
            allowed Jews, Christians and Muslims to coexist in a spirit of 
            mutual respect — a situation that benefited all.” Never mind that 
            Richard Fletcher states in his book 
            
            Moorish Spain that “Moorish Spain was not a tolerant and 
            enlightened society even in its most cultivated epoch.”
God’s 
            Crucible was published during a time when Spain and Portugal 
            under Islamic occupation are being hailed as a model of coexistence 
            with Islam. The European Union recently announced its intentions of 
            expanding to include the Muslim Middle East and North Africa. There 
            is a concerted effort going on to present Islam as something 
            non-threatening, indeed benevolent. In May 2008, Germany’s Der 
            Spiegel, Europe’s largest weekly magazine, hailed al-Andalus as 
            a “Multicultural 
            model“ for Europe: “For nearly 800 years, the inhabitants of al-Andalus, 
            as the Arab dynasties called their empire on the Iberian Peninsula, 
            allowed Jews, Christians and Muslims to coexist in a spirit of 
            mutual respect — a situation that benefited all.” Never mind that 
            Richard Fletcher states in his book 
            
            Moorish Spain that “Moorish Spain was not a tolerant and 
            enlightened society even in its most cultivated epoch.”
            
            The European Union, the Council of Europe and numerous Islamic 
            organizations are working hard to rewrite European school textbooks 
            in order to promote Islam. In the European Parliament, the German 
            Christian Democrat
            
            Hans-Gert Pöttering has stated that textbooks should be reviewed 
            for intolerant depictions of Islam to ensure that they don’t 
            propagate “prejudice.” He suggested that the EU should co-operate 
            with the Organization of the Islamic Conference to create a textbook 
            review committee. The OIC desires to rewrite textbooks around the 
            world to remove anything critical of Islam, silence mentioning of 
            the victims of 1400 years of Islamic Jihad and glorify the 
            achievements of “Islamic civilization.”
            
            Robert Spencer writes in 
            
            Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn’t: 
            “Islamic apologist Karen Armstrong enunciates the common wisdom when 
            she says that ‘until 1492, Jews and Christians lived peaceably and 
            productively together in Muslim Spain — a coexistence that was 
            impossible elsewhere in Europe.’ Even the U.S. State Department has 
            proclaimed that ‘during the Islamic period in Spain, Jews, 
            Christians, and Muslims lived together in peace and mutual respect, 
            creating a diverse society in which vibrant exchanges of ideas took 
            place.’“
            
            Those who want a second opinion can start with reading the online 
            essay 
            
            Andalusian Myth, Eurabian Reality by Bat Ye’or and Andrew G. 
            Bostom: “There were rarely periods of peace in the Amirate of 
            Cordova (756-912), nor later. Al-Andalus represented the land of 
            jihad par excellence. Every year, sometimes twice a year, raiding 
            expeditions were sent to ravage the Christian Spanish kingdoms to 
            the north, the Basque regions, or France and the Rhone valley, 
            bringing back booty and slaves. Andalusian corsairs attacked and 
            invaded along the Sicilian and Italian coasts, even as far as the 
            Aegean Islands, looting and burning as they went. Thousands of 
            people were deported to slavery in Andalusia, where the caliph kept 
            a militia of tens of thousand of Christian slaves brought from all 
            parts of Christian Europe (the Saqaliba), and a harem filled with 
            captured Christian women.”
            
            David Levering Lewis mentions “a small group of Andalusian 
            Christians” filled with “fanaticism” who engaged in “a senseless 
            spike in religious provocation” where individual Christian priests 
            and laypersons “publicly disrespected mosques, the Qur’an, and the 
            Prophet’s name.” Because of this, Cordoba’s qadi (Islamic 
            judge), poor thing, had no choice. The ruler Muhammad I “approved 
            his qadi‘s death sentence in 851-52 for thirteen Christians 
            for whom clemency was impolitic if not impossible under Malikite 
            Sharia.”
            
            Unfortunately, these “Christian militants,” as Mr. Lewis calls them, 
            were still deaf to all pleas of behaving in a properly submissive 
            manner to Muslims, and more death sentences ensued:
Twenty or so ‘Mozarab martyrs’ were dispatched in 853 or the year following, and a dozen more afterward. In another wave of Christian blasphemy in 859, thirteen more were executed, along with two daughters of a prominent Muslim family living in distant Huesca who defiantly disclosed their secret Christian conversion.
            Lewis believes that: “A poll taken of Andalusians of all faiths 
            would have shown an overwhelming disapproval of the ‘Mozarab 
            martyrs.’ These Christian extremists were an aberration not because 
            they acted outside history but because they were premature — three 
            centuries ahead of the history whose intense cultural nationalism 
            and religious intolerance were inculcated in the decades after the 
            Battle of Clavijo.”
            
             The 
            “religious intolerance” he is referring to is not the Jihad waged 
            against Christians and Jews in Spain and Portugal; it is the 
            Reconquista, the Christian reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula. 
            It is traditionally seen to have begun with Pelayo in 718. Although 
            initially slow, it speeded up from the eleventh century onwards. The 
            Portuguese had been liberated in 1249 under King Afonso III. The 
            concept “Holy War” was originally alien to Christianity and was 
            imported to Europe only after Europeans had been confronted with 
            centuries of Islamic Jihad.
The 
            “religious intolerance” he is referring to is not the Jihad waged 
            against Christians and Jews in Spain and Portugal; it is the 
            Reconquista, the Christian reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula. 
            It is traditionally seen to have begun with Pelayo in 718. Although 
            initially slow, it speeded up from the eleventh century onwards. The 
            Portuguese had been liberated in 1249 under King Afonso III. The 
            concept “Holy War” was originally alien to Christianity and was 
            imported to Europe only after Europeans had been confronted with 
            centuries of Islamic Jihad.
            
            Lewis himself states (correctly) that people during this “golden age 
            of tolerance” were executed for criticizing Islam. Isn’t that 
            disturbing, given that al-Andalus is now supposed to serve as the 
            blueprint for our coexistence with Islam, according to our 
            authorities and media? “Blasphemy” against Islam and Muhammad is 
            punishable by death in sharia law, which is why the Dutch filmmaker 
            Theo van Gogh was murdered by a Muslim in Amsterdam in 2004.
            
            Even for those non-Muslims who accept Islamic rule life is harsh, 
            with severe economic strains and the constant threat of violence in 
            the back of your mind. Scholar Bat Ye’or is an expert on dhimmitude, 
            the oppressive system for non-Muslims under Islamic rule, described 
            in the book 
            
            Islam and Dhimmitude. She writes this about the Jihad slave 
            system:
When Amr conquered Tripoli (Libya) in 643, he forced the Jewish and Christian Berbers to give their wives and children as slaves to the Arab army as part of their jizya. From 652 until its conquest in 1276, Nubia was forced to send an annual contingent of slaves to Cairo. Treaties concluded with the towns of Transoxiana [Iranian central Asia], Sijistan [eastern Iran], Armenia, and Fezzan (Maghreb) under the Umayyads and Abbasids stipulated an annual dispatch of slaves from both sexes. However, the main sources for the supply of slaves remained the regular raids on villages within the dar-al-harb [non-Islamic regions] and the military expeditions which swept more deeply into the infidel lands, emptying towns and provinces of their inhabitants.
            According to Robert Spencer, “Although the strictness with which the 
            laws of dhimmitude (the subservient status of Jews and Christians) 
            were enforced varied, they were never abolished, and during times of 
            relaxation the subject populations always lived in fear that they 
            would be enforced with new stringency. Muslim rulers did not forget 
            that the Qur’an mandates that both Jews and Christians must ‘feel 
            themselves subdued.’ One notable instance is recounted by Arab 
            historian Philip Hitti: ‘The caliph al-Mutawakkil in 850 and 854 
            decreed that Christians and Jews should affix wooden images of 
            devils to their houses, level their graves even with the ground, 
            wear outer garments of honey color, i.e., yellow, put two 
            honey-colored patches on the clothes of their slaves… and ride only 
            on mules and asses with wooden saddles marked by two 
            pomegranate-like balls on the cantle.’“
            
            In 1888, a Tunisian Jew noted: “The Jew is prohibited in this 
            country to wear the same clothes as a Muslim and may not wear a red 
            tarbush. He can be seen to bow down with his whole body to a Muslim 
            child and permit him the traditional privilege of striking him in 
            the face, a gesture that can prove to be of the gravest consequence. 
            Indeed, the present writer has received such blows. In such matters 
            the offenders act with complete impunity, for this has been the 
            custom from time immemorial.”
            
            Maimonides, the renowned medieval Jewish philosopher and physician 
            who had to flee Islamic-ruled Spain due to an aggressive Jihad, 
            stated that “the Arabs have persecuted us severely, and passed 
            baneful and discriminatory legislation against us… Never did a 
            nation molest, degrade, debase, and hate us as much as they.” Jews 
            could teach rabbinic law to Christians, but Muslims will interpret 
            what they are taught “according to their erroneous principles and 
            they will oppress us. [F]or this reason… they hate all [non-Muslims] 
            who live among them.” Christians “admit that the text of the Torah, 
            such as we have it, is intact.”
            
            What about science and learning? Scholar Toby E. Huff, author of the 
            book 
            
            The Rise of Early Modern Science: Islam, China and the West, 
            warns that if Islam had taken over Europe, later Western
            
            scientific achievements would have been impossible:
 
If Spain had persisted as an Islamic land into the later centuries — say, until the time of Napoleon — it would have retained all the ideological, legal, and institutional defects of Islamic civilization. A Spain dominated by Islamic law would have been unable to found new universities based on the European model of legally autonomous corporate governance, as corporations do not exist in Islamic law. Furthermore, the Islamic model of education rested on the absolute primacy of fiqh, of legal studies, and the standard of preserving the great traditions of the past. This was symbolically reflected in the ijaza, the personal authorization to transmit knowledge from the past given by a learned man, a tradition quite different from the West’s group-administered certification (through examination) of demonstrated learning. In the actual event, the founding of Spanish universities in the thirteenth century, first in Palencia (1208-9), Valladolid, Salamanca (1227-8), and so on, occurred in long-established Christian areas, and the universities were modeled after the constitutions of Paris and Bologna.
             Greek 
            learning was never integrated into the regular curriculum at Islamic 
            schools, as it was in European universities. The German-Syrian 
            writer Bassam Tibi points out that “science” in the Islamic 
            madrasa meant the study of the Koran, the hadith, Arab history 
            etc.: “Some Islamic historians wrongly translate the term madrasa 
            as university. This is plainly incorrect: If we understand a 
            university as universitas litterarum, or consider, without 
            the bias of Eurocentrism, the case of the universitas magistrorum 
            of the thirteenth century in Paris, we are bound to recognise that 
            the university is a seat for free and unrestrained enquiry based on 
            reason, is a European innovation in the history of mankind.”
Greek 
            learning was never integrated into the regular curriculum at Islamic 
            schools, as it was in European universities. The German-Syrian 
            writer Bassam Tibi points out that “science” in the Islamic 
            madrasa meant the study of the Koran, the hadith, Arab history 
            etc.: “Some Islamic historians wrongly translate the term madrasa 
            as university. This is plainly incorrect: If we understand a 
            university as universitas litterarum, or consider, without 
            the bias of Eurocentrism, the case of the universitas magistrorum 
            of the thirteenth century in Paris, we are bound to recognise that 
            the university is a seat for free and unrestrained enquiry based on 
            reason, is a European innovation in the history of mankind.”
            
            According to the leading scholar Edward Grant in 
            
            Science and Religion, 400 B.C. to A.D. 1550: From Aristotle to 
            Copernicus, Islam is a theocracy in which religion and state 
            form a single entity. There is thus no secular state apparatus 
            distinct from the Islamic religion:
[Islamic madrasas] had as their primary mission the teaching of the Islamic religion, and paid little attention to the foreign sciences, which, as we saw, were comprised of the science and natural philosophy derived ultimately from the Greeks. The analytical subjects derived from the Greeks certainly did not have equal status with religious and theological subjects. Indeed, the foreign sciences played a rather marginal role in the madrasas, which formed the core of Islamic higher education. Only those subjects that illuminated the Qur’an or the religious law were taught. One such subject was logic, which was found useful not only in semantics but was also regarded as helpful in avoiding simple errors of inference. The primary function of the madrasas, however, was ‘to preserve learning and defend orthodoxy’ (Mottahedeh 1985, 91). In Islam, most theologians did not regard natural philosophy as a subject helpful to a better understanding of religion. On the contrary, it was usually viewed as a subject capable of subverting the Islamic religion and, therefore, as potentially dangerous to the faith. Natural philosophy always remained a peripheral discipline in the lands of Islam and was never institutionalized within the educational system, as it was in Latin Christendom.
            Fear and uncertainty afflicted all too many Islamic natural 
            philosophers. As Grant states, “Without the separation of church and 
            state, and the developments that proceeded as a consequence, the 
            West would not have produced a deeply rooted natural philosophy that 
            was disseminated through Europe by virtue of an extensive network of 
            universities, which laid the foundation for the great scientific 
            advances made in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, advances 
            that have continued to the present day.”
            
            The Age of Exploration during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries 
            was undertaken in order to get away from Muslims and re-establish 
            contact with the civilizations of Asia without hostile Muslim 
            middlemen. Norman Davies puts it this way in his monumental 
            
            Europe: A History:
Islam’s conquests turned Europe into Christianity’s main base. At the same time the great swathe of Muslim territory cut the Christians off from virtually all direct contact with other religions and civilizations. The barrier of militant Islam turned the [European] Peninsula in on itself, severing or transforming many of the earlier lines of commercial, intellectual and political intercourse.
            Jihad piracy, slavery and attacks on European countries were a 
            constant menace from the Jihad in the seventh century until the 
            so-called Barbary States in North Africa in the nineteenth century. 
            Some would argue that it is resurfacing again now, for instance in 
            the form of kidnapping of Western tourists which is becoming 
            increasingly common as I write these words, encouraged by the ransom 
            money often paid by European authorities.
            
            Jihad continues to this day in the Balkans, a region which was for 
            centuries under brutal Turkish rule. According to writer
            
            Ruth King, “When Serbia became independent of Byzantine rule in 
            the 12th century, its economic, cultural, social and religious 
            institutions were among the most advanced in Europe. Serbia 
            functioned as a bridge between Greco-Byzantine civilization and the 
            developing Western Renaissance. The center of the Serbian Orthodox 
            Church was in Kosovo where churches, monasteries and monastic 
            communities were established. A form of census in 1330, the ‘Decani 
            Charter,’ detailed the list of chartered villages and households, of 
            which only two percent were Albanian. The Ottomans invaded Serbia in 
            1389 and consolidated their rule in 1459, propelling major parts of 
            the Balkan peninsula and adjacent southeast Europe into a 
            Koran-dictated Dark Ages.”
            
            Early in the twentieth century Serbian Christians comprised roughly 
            two-thirds of the population of Kosovo. After WW2, Communist 
            dictator Tito did not allow Serbs who fled from their homes to 
            return and did not enforce border controls as thousands of Albanians 
            moved into Kosovo. This later led to escalating violence against 
            Christian Serbs.
            
            As King says, “Initially, the media reported the situation in Kosovo 
            fairly. For example, in July 1982 The New York Times noted: ‘Serbs 
            have been harassed by Albanians and have packed up and left the 
            region. The Albanian nationalists have a two-point platform, first 
            to establish what they call an ethnically clean Albanian republic 
            and then to merge with Albania for a greater Albania. Some 57,000 
            Serbs have left Kosovo in the last decade.’ Five years later, in 
            1987, the Times was still reporting the persecution of Serbs within 
            Kosovo. ‘Slavic Orthodox churches have been attacked, wells 
            poisoned, crops burned, Slavic boys knifed. Young Albanians have 
            been told to rape Serbian girls… Officials in Belgrade view the 
            ethnic Albanian challenge as imperiling the foundations of the 
            multinational experiment called federal Yugoslavia… Ethnic Albanians 
            already control almost every phase of life in the autonomous 
            province of Kosovo, including the police, judiciary, civil service, 
            schools, and factories.’“
            
             It 
            was this situation that led to the rise of Serb nationalist leader 
            Slobodan Milosevic. However, according to Ruth King, “While the 
            brutality of the Milosevic regime was indeed a complicating factor, 
            he is long gone, but the KLA [Kosovo Liberation Army] continues its 
            assault on Serbs, on their churches, priests, homes, even on 
            civilians sitting in cafes, this under the nose of the U.S. and UN 
            troops.”
It 
            was this situation that led to the rise of Serb nationalist leader 
            Slobodan Milosevic. However, according to Ruth King, “While the 
            brutality of the Milosevic regime was indeed a complicating factor, 
            he is long gone, but the KLA [Kosovo Liberation Army] continues its 
            assault on Serbs, on their churches, priests, homes, even on 
            civilians sitting in cafes, this under the nose of the U.S. and UN 
            troops.”
            
            Bosnia’s wartime president Alija Izetbegovic died in 2003, hailed as 
            a moderate Muslim leader. Little was said in Western media about his 
            1970 Islamic Declaration, where he advocated “a struggle for 
            creating a great Islamic federation from Morocco to Indonesia, from 
            the tropical Africa to the Central Asia,” and that “The Islamic 
            movement should and must start taking over the power as soon as it 
            is morally and numerically strong enough to not only overthrow the 
            existing non-Islamic, but also to build up a new Islamic authority.”
            
            According
            
            to Hugh Fitzgerald, “One must keep in mind both the way in which 
            some atrocities ascribed to Serbs were exaggerated, while the 
            atrocities inflicted on them were minimized or ignored altogether. 
            But what was most disturbing was that there was no context to 
            anything: nothing about the centuries of Muslim rule. Had such a 
            history been discussed early on, Western governments might have 
            understood and attempted to assuage the deep fears evoked by the 
            Bosnian Muslim leader, Izetbegovic, when he wrote that he intended 
            to create a Muslim state in Bosnia and impose the Sharia not merely 
            there, but everywhere that Muslims had once ruled in the Balkans. 
            Had the Western world shown the slightest intelligent sympathy or 
            understanding of what that set off in the imagination of many Serbs 
            (and elsewhere, among the Christians in the Balkans and in Greece), 
            there might never have been such a violent Serbian reaction, and 
            someone like Milosevic might never have obtained power.”
            
             In 
            1809, after the battle on Cegar Hill, by order of Turkish pasha 
            Hurshid the skulls of the killed Serbian soldiers were built in a 
            tower, Skull Tower, on the way to Constantinople. 3 meters high, 
            Skull Tower was built out of 952 skulls as a warning to the Serbian 
            people not to oppose their Muslim rulers. Some years later, a chapel 
            was built over the skulls.
In 
            1809, after the battle on Cegar Hill, by order of Turkish pasha 
            Hurshid the skulls of the killed Serbian soldiers were built in a 
            tower, Skull Tower, on the way to Constantinople. 3 meters high, 
            Skull Tower was built out of 952 skulls as a warning to the Serbian 
            people not to oppose their Muslim rulers. Some years later, a chapel 
            was built over the skulls.
            
            Similar Jihad massacres were committed not only against the Serbs, 
            but against the Greeks, the Bulgarians and other non-Muslims who 
            slowly rebelled against the Ottoman Empire throughout the 19th 
            century.
            
            Professor Vahakn Dadrian and others have clearly identified 
            Jihad as a critical factor in the Armenian genocide in the early 
            20th century.
            
            As
            
            Efraim Karsh notes, “The Ottomans embarked on an orgy of 
            bloodletting in response to the nationalist aspirations of their 
            European subjects. The Greek war of independence of the 1820’s, the 
            Danubian uprisings of 1848 and the attendant Crimean war, the Balkan 
            explosion of the 1870’s, the Greco-Ottoman war of 1897—all were 
            painful reminders of the costs of resisting Islamic imperial rule.”
            
            In his book 
            
            Onward Muslim Soldiers, Robert Spencer quotes a letter from 
            Bosnia, written in 1860 by the acting British Consul in Sarajevo,
            
            James Zohrab :
The hatred of the Christians toward the Bosniak Mussulmans is intense. During a period of nearly 300 years they were subjected to much oppression and cruelty. For them no other law but the caprice of their masters existed… Oppression cannot now be carried on as openly as formerly, but it must not be supposed that, because the Government employés do not generally appear as the oppressors, the Christians are well treated and protected.
            The Islamic world is now using the Balkans as a launching pad for 
            Jihad against the rest of Europe. “There are religious
            
            centres in Bulgaria that belong to Islamic groups financed 
            mostly by Saudi Arabian groups,” the head of Bulgarian military 
            intelligence has warned. According to him, the centres were in 
            southern and southeastern Bulgaria, where the country’s Muslims, 
            mainly of Turkish origin, are concentrated, and “had links with 
            similar organisations in Kosovo, Bosnia and Macedonia. For them 
            Bulgaria seems to be a transit point to Western Europe.” He said the 
            steps were taken to prevent terrorist groups gaining a foothold in 
            Bulgaria, which shares a border with Turkey. Bulgaria’s Muslim 
            minority accounts for more than 10 percent of the country’s 
            population.
            
            The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia passed a law allowing 
            ethnic Albanians to display
            
            the Albanian national flag in areas where they form the 
            majority. The decision came as a result of seven months of heavy 
            fighting in 2001 involving Albanian separatists, and following 
            pressure from
            the European 
            Union, always ready to please Muslims.
            
            Ethnic Albanians make up about 25 per cent of Macedonia’s 
            population. If the demographic trends are anything like in Kosovo, 
            where the predominantly Muslim Albanians have been out-breeding 
            their non-Muslim neighbors, Macedonians could be facing serious 
            trouble in the future. In Kosovo,
            
            dozens of churches and monasteries have been destroyed or 
            damaged following ethnic cleansing of Christian Serbs, all under the 
            auspices of NATO soldiers.
            
             Martti 
            Ahtisaari, former President of Finland and later Chief United 
            Nations negotiator for Kosovo, caused anger in Serbia when he stated 
            that “Serbs are guilty as a people,” implying that they would have 
            to pay for it, possibly by losing the province of Kosovo. I disagree 
            with Mr. Ahtisaari. It is one thing to criticize the brutality of 
            the Milosevic regime. It is quite another thing to claim that “Serbs 
            are guilty as a people.” If anybody in the Balkans can be called 
            guilty as a people, it is the Turks, not the Serbs. The Turks have 
            left a trail of blood across much of Europe and the Mediterranean 
            for centuries, culminating in the Armenian genocide in the 20th 
            century, which Turkey still refuses to acknowledge, let alone 
            apologize for.
Martti 
            Ahtisaari, former President of Finland and later Chief United 
            Nations negotiator for Kosovo, caused anger in Serbia when he stated 
            that “Serbs are guilty as a people,” implying that they would have 
            to pay for it, possibly by losing the province of Kosovo. I disagree 
            with Mr. Ahtisaari. It is one thing to criticize the brutality of 
            the Milosevic regime. It is quite another thing to claim that “Serbs 
            are guilty as a people.” If anybody in the Balkans can be called 
            guilty as a people, it is the Turks, not the Serbs. The Turks have 
            left a trail of blood across much of Europe and the Mediterranean 
            for centuries, culminating in the Armenian genocide in the 20th 
            century, which Turkey still refuses to acknowledge, let alone 
            apologize for.
            
            
            Dimitar Angelov elucidates the impact of the Ottoman Jihad on 
            the vanquished Balkan populations:
…the conquest of the Balkan Peninsula accomplished by the Turks over the course of about two centuries caused the incalculable ruin of material goods, countless massacres, the enslavement and exile of a great part of the population — in a word, a general and protracted decline of productivity, as was the case with Asia Minor after it was occupied by the same invaders. This decline in productivity is all the more striking when one recalls that in the mid-fourteenth century, as the Ottomans were gaining a foothold on the peninsula, the States that existed there — Byzantium, Bulgaria and Serbia — had already reached a rather high level of economic and cultural development….The campaigns of Mourad II (1421-1451) and especially those of his successor, Mahomet II (1451-1481) in Serbia, Bosnia, Albania and in the Byzantine princedom of the Peloponnesus, were of a particularly devastating character.
            This Ottoman Jihad tradition is still continued by “secular” Turkey 
            to this day. Michael J. Totten visited Varosha,
            
            the Ghost City of Cyprus, in 2005. The city was deserted during 
            the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and is now fenced off and 
            patrolled by the Turkish occupiers. The Turks carved up the island. 
            Greek Cypriot citizens in Varosha expected to return to their homes 
            within days. Instead, the Turks seized the empty city and wrapped it 
            in fencing and wire.
            
            In March 2006,
            
            Italian Luigi Geninazzi made a report from the same area. 
            180,000 persons live in the northern part of the island, 100,000 of 
            whom are colonists originally from mainland Turkey. According to 
            Geninazzi, the Islamization of the north of Cyprus has been 
            concretized in the destruction of all that was Christian. Yannis 
            Eliades, director of the Byzantine Museum of Nicosia, calculates 
            that 25,000 icons have disappeared from the churches in the zone 
            occupied by the Turks. Stupendous Byzantine and Romanesque churches, 
            imposing monasteries, mosaics and frescoes have been sacked, 
            violated, and destroyed. Many have been turned into restaurants, 
            bars, and nightclubs. Geninazzi confronted Huseyn Ozel, a government 
            spokesman for the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern 
            Cyprus, with this. Most of the mosques in Greek Cypriot territory 
            have been restored. So why are churches still today being turned 
            into mosques? The Turkish Cypriot functionary spreads his arms wide: 
            “It is an Ottoman custom…”
            
            
            Yosef Bodansky, director of the Congressional Task Force on 
            Terrorism and Conventional Warfare in Washington in the USA, has 
            stated that the Balkans was a “springboard for Islamic extremism” in 
            Europe, with the Islamic Republic of Iran as the main driving force 
            behind it. Iran and Saudi Arabia supplied funding, weapons and men 
            to the Bosnians during the war in the 1990s, and terrorist 
            organization Al-Qaeda gained a foothold in the Balkans. Saudi Arabia 
            has invested more than $1 billion in the
            
            Sarajevo region alone, for projects that include the 
            construction of 158 mosques. Sarajevo has by now become an almost 
            entirely Muslim city.
            
             Miroljub 
            Jevtic, professor at the Belgrade University and author of a 
            number of books on the topic of Islam and politics, believes the
            
            Western world is in favor of detaching Kosovo from Christian 
            Serbia by fiat and making it into an independent (Muslim) state. The 
            main argument of those supporting this scenario, notably in the 
            United States, is to improve their image in the eyes of the Islamic 
            world and “co-opt the influence of Islamic ‘extremists.’“
Miroljub 
            Jevtic, professor at the Belgrade University and author of a 
            number of books on the topic of Islam and politics, believes the
            
            Western world is in favor of detaching Kosovo from Christian 
            Serbia by fiat and making it into an independent (Muslim) state. The 
            main argument of those supporting this scenario, notably in the 
            United States, is to improve their image in the eyes of the Islamic 
            world and “co-opt the influence of Islamic ‘extremists.’“
            
            Jevtic notes that “the fact that since the arrival of NATO to Kosovo 
            over 150 Christian churches have been destroyed and some 400 mosques 
            have been built, or are under construction, is for the Muslims a 
            proof that if there is a faith which is supported by true God — it 
            is Islam! Because, why would the Christian God, why would Jesus, 
            permit the destruction of churches, where He, Jesus, is glorified? 
            Why would He, at the same time, permit the construction of mosques, 
            where His existence as God is denied? Why would He permit it, 
            moreover, in the presence of men who bear arms and who claim to be 
            Christians?”
            
            Miroljub Jevtic warns that the European Union’s support for Albanian 
            Muslim demands could backfire badly: “Granting the independence
            
            to Kosovo will be taken as proof of Europe’s own wish to cease 
            to exist, as it not only allows the expansion of Islam but is 
            actively promoting it by aiding those who are destroying churches, 
            raping nuns, spitting on crosses and daubing with excrement holy 
            images of Christ.”
            
            In Kosovo, dozens of
            
            churches and monasteries have been destroyed following ethnic 
            cleansing of Christian Serbs by the predominantly Muslim Albanians, 
            all under the auspices of NATO soldiers, and Muslims are not 
            ungrateful. Kosovo Albanians plan to honor their “savior,” former US 
            President Bill Clinton, by erecting
            
            a statue of him. Yet in 2007, four Albanians from Kosovo along 
            with other Muslims were arrested for conspiring to attack
            
            Fort Dix, a military base in New Jersey, the USA, in order “to 
            kill as many soldiers as possible.”
            
            Western governments are pushing for independence for a group of 
            Jihadist thugs who recently wanted to create the
            
            Osama bin Laden mosque in Kosovo. This name was eventually 
            changed for public relations reasons since the Albanians knew they 
            needed American political support. In June 2007 the visiting US 
            President George W. Bush was hailed as a hero by a group of 
            Albanians, who allegedly also
            
            stole his watch. “Sooner rather than later you’ve got to say 
            ‘Enough’s enough — Kosovo is independent,’“ Bush told cheering
            
            Albanians. As German newspaper
            
            Süddeutsche Zeitung later commented, “Why should the Albanians 
            settle for autonomy when George W. Bush had already promised them 
            their own state?”
            
            President Bush declared a “war on terror” after the Jihadist attacks 
            on the United States in 2001. Six years later, all he has achieved 
            is bleeding American tax payers financially and American soldiers 
            literally while overseeing the eradication of non-Muslim communities 
            in Iraq. Now his administration supports independence for 
            terrorist-sponsoring Muslims in the Balkans and in the Palestinian 
            territories. George W. Bush risks being remembered as one of the 
            worst presidents in American history.
            
            In a commentary, “We bombed the wrong side?” former Canadian 
            UNPROFOR Commander Lewis MacKenzie wrote, “The Kosovo-Albanians have 
            played us like a Stradivarius. We have subsidized and indirectly 
            supported their violent campaign for an ethnically pure and 
            independent Kosovo. We have never blamed them for being the 
            perpetrators of the violence in the early ‘90s and we continue to 
            portray them as the designated victim today in spite of evidence to 
            the contrary. When they achieve independence with the help of our 
            tax dollars combined with those of bin Laden and al-Qaeda, just 
            consider the message of encouragement this sends to other 
            terrorist-supported independence movements around the world.”
            
             I 
            once listened to a speech by Patrick Sookhdeo, a brave former Muslim 
            who has published books such as 
            
            Global Jihad: The Future in the Face of Militant Islam. 
            Sookhdeo had done a lot of excellent — and frightening — research 
            regarding the Islamization of Western Europe, especially Britain. He 
            recalled having a conversation with a senior Western official 
            regarding what would happen if Muslims in a region of, say, Britain 
            or the Netherlands, should declare that they would no longer accept 
            the laws of the central government and formed a breakaway Islamic 
            Republic. This official then replied that they would probably have 
            to quietly accept that. When witnessing Muslim riots in France and 
            elsewhere, which more and more resemble a civil war, this question 
            is no longer just hypothetical.
I 
            once listened to a speech by Patrick Sookhdeo, a brave former Muslim 
            who has published books such as 
            
            Global Jihad: The Future in the Face of Militant Islam. 
            Sookhdeo had done a lot of excellent — and frightening — research 
            regarding the Islamization of Western Europe, especially Britain. He 
            recalled having a conversation with a senior Western official 
            regarding what would happen if Muslims in a region of, say, Britain 
            or the Netherlands, should declare that they would no longer accept 
            the laws of the central government and formed a breakaway Islamic 
            Republic. This official then replied that they would probably have 
            to quietly accept that. When witnessing Muslim riots in France and 
            elsewhere, which more and more resemble a civil war, this question 
            is no longer just hypothetical.
            
            As writer
            
            Julia Gorin has warned, “An independent Kosovo will serve as a 
            nod to secessionists worldwide,” and “history will show what no one 
            cares to understand: the current world war began officially in 
            Yugoslavia” in the 1990s.
            
Granting Jihadist Muslims independence in Kosovo after they 
            conducted ethnic cleansing of non-Muslims has established an 
            extremely dangerous precedent. Not only is it immoral to sacrifice 
            the freedom or perhaps existence of smaller nations, be that the 
            Serbs or the Israelis, in order to save your own skin. As the 
            example of Czechoslovakia demonstrated prior to WW2, it is also 
            counterproductive. Supporting independence for Muslim Albanians in 
            Kosovo will not lead to stabilization of the Balkans; it will rather 
            lead to the Balkanization of the West. The new thug state will serve 
            as a launching pad for Jihad activities against non-Muslims, just 
            like an independent Palestinian state would do in the Middle East. 
            In the case of Kosovo, the Russians are right and Western leaders, 
            both in the European Union and the United States, are wrong. The 
            Serbs have suffered enough, and don’t need to be stabbed in the back 
            by the West as well.
            
            Janos (John) Hunyadi, Hungarian warrior and captain-general, is 
            today virtually unknown outside Hungary and the Balkans, but he 
            probably did more than any other individual in stemming the Turkish 
            invasion in the fifteenth century. His actions spanned all the 
            countries of south-eastern Europe, leading international armies, 
            negotiating with kings and popes. He died of plague after having 
            destroyed an Ottoman fleet outside Belgrade in1456. His work slowed 
            the Muslim advance, and may thus have saved Western Europe from 
            falling to Islam. By extension, he may have helped save Western 
            civilization in North America and Australia, too. Yet hardly anybody 
            in West knows who he is. Our children don’t learn his name, they are 
            only taught about the evils of Western colonialism and the dangers 
            of Islamophobia.
            
            Western Europe today is a strange and very dangerous mix of 
            arrogance and self-loathing. Muslims are creating havoc and 
            attacking their non-Muslim neighbors from Thailand to India. It is 
            extremely arrogant to believe that the result will be any different 
            in the Netherlands, Britain or Italy, or for that matter in the 
            United States or Canada, than it has been everywhere else. It won’t. 
            If we had the humility to listen to the advice of the Hindus of 
            India or even our Christian cousins in south-eastern Europe, we 
            wouldn’t be in as much trouble as we are now.
            
            On the other hand, if we didn’t have such a culture of 
            self-loathing, where our own cultural traditions are ridiculed in 
            favor of a meaningless Multicultural cocktail, we probably wouldn’t 
            have allowed massive Muslim immigration, either. There doesn’t have 
            to be a contradiction between being proud of your own cultural 
            heritage and knowing that there may still be lessons you can learn 
            from others. A wise man can do both. Westerners of our age do 
            neither.
            
            Sun Tzu, a contemporary of the great Chinese thinker Confucius, 
            wrote The Art of War, the extremely influential book on 
            military strategy, 2500 years ago. It is a book that deserves to be 
            read in full, but one of the most famous quotations is this one: “So 
            it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will 
            not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know your 
            enemies but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one; if you 
            do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in 
            every single battle.”
            
            The West has forgotten who our enemies are, but worse, we have also 
            forgotten who we are. We are going to pay a heavy price for this 
            historical amnesia.
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Name: kafir786
Date: Friday June 29, 2007
Time: 22:56:17 -0700
Comment
as long as religion and other hate based ideology r around this will happen. if religion and other hate based ideology like communism etc r destroyed only then humanity will survive else nuke world war 3 is coming near.
Name: choper
Date: Tuesday July 24, 2007
Time: 04:10:14 -0700
Comment
It happened in Sydney Australia last year as well.
Name: tanstaafl
Date: Wednesday October 01, 2008
Time: 10:44:19 -0700
Comment
Once again, bravo, Fjordman!
Name: To Mr. Fjordman - Matthew
Date: Wednesday October 01, 2008
Time: 12:58:43 -0700
Comment
Mr. Fjordman, this is a truly enlightening article which helps us understand the past and anticpate the future of the great continent of Europe. But it is with much trepidation I read about the collective amnesia of Europes leaders. I fear yours is a lone voice in the wildernes. Why does Europe turn its back on its own cultural and religious heritage? The future of European civilisation and even world civilisation depend on people like yourself who have dedicated their time and effort in exposing the approaching danger. Your perspective on the crisis in the balkans is something which has been hidden from the rest of the world. Please let your fellow europeans know the threat they are facing from islam. If Europe falls to the jihadists the rest of the world has no chance. Freedom of expression is our strongest weapon against the islamists. A lot of european governments have suppressed discussion on the true nature of islam for the sake of political correctness and appeasement of the muslim immigrants. Keep up the good work and do not give up. The future of our world depends on the efforts of individuals like yourself.
Name: eyes open
Date: Wednesday October 01, 2008
Time: 16:05:09 -0700
Comment
Excellent article to those who follow islam (MIND CONTROL) please open your minds and find humanity teach your children to LOVE not to hate
Name: open eyes
Date: Wednesday October 01, 2008
Time: 16:11:57 -0700
Comment
Extremely informative should be required reading for any politician in the EU, and North and South America
Name: Ananda 
Date: Wednesday October 01, 2008
Time: 21:02:21 -0700
Comment
This site is "maintained" by ex-Muslims who wants to "debate" Muslims. What is there to debate? Proving Quran junk, Muhammad a pedo & a psycho, Women oppressed - would Muslims believe that. They would rather cut your throat. The only real gut wrenching posts about Muslims are from Europeans like Fjordman. He is not debating. Quite likely MA Khan won't post this appreciation of Fjordman. In a few of my posts, I attacked Allah hive. That wasn't appreciated either.
Name: kafir786
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 00:54:00 -0700
Comment
in india if hindus die in bomb blast,its ok they hv t remain silent.but if muslims die in bomb blasts - malegaon,then they throw stones at police and burn hindu places.and hindus ahev to ebar it silently bcoz of so called multi culturalism and secularism.i am sick of this,i want all out war on islam.
Name: No .No more silence.Let us save the humanity
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 01:13:54 -0700
Comment
No. No more silence. Let us save the humanity. The world has suffered great voilence in the name of religion and it is repeating its history. Then rationalists made a medicore unorganised attempt to save humanity. Let us work together with love to save humanity in organised like what great budha did. world will not change by itself. It needs practical peaceful work of rationalists. First dangerous islam should be demolished first.
Name: 
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 02:16:18 -0700
Comment
Most of Arab & Muslims can not read English, Thus Islam-Watch should also write in Arabic Language (Native Language of Islam).
Name: Islam killer
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 02:46:39 -0700
Comment
I have been reading about the Islamic conquest of India. Shocking, violent, appalling are the least terms. Muhammad is the founder of Arab Imperialism, and with a passion i really do detest this man. I really do hate him so much! He raped, looted, terrified, burned, slaughtered and ravaged. I hate him and i hope he suffers in Hell. And to think the Quran says he is a mercy to mankind is the biggest hoax since "Palestine"
Name: vbv
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 03:09:04 -0700
Comment
A very long and exhausting experience reading this article. It only strengthens the fact that Islam is a criminal "cult" and the Quran, Sunna, Hadiths, Sharia are only 'mafia' code of criminalising this world and taking everyone to the Dark Ages - with superstition, fear, mutual distrust, hatred and unmitigated violence. Anyway a good expose!
Name: so much death
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 07:18:05 -0700
Comment
all done in the name of religion. when will it all end. As much as I would long for the day that I didn't know about this threat to the world, when I was still innocent, knowing about this stuff. I remember all of these tragedies on the news and all because of an idiotatic idealology. Can't those that follow this cult see that even if the society is following that cult, they still have to watch their brothers, uncles, cousins as they watch him/her to make sure that they are "islamic enough"? And exactly who is islamic enough? The last person standing? There won't be anything left then.
Name: seeker
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 07:34:33 -0700
Comment
A well researched article from Fjordman but too long. I can only say those who don't learn from history are condemned to repeat it.
Name: seeker
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 09:36:18 -0700
Comment
Hello Mr. Khan, how about I-W in urdu or hindi. I know that the secularists in india will pull it down the minute it is launched. But isn't it worth it. Or just let things as they are and wait for Islam collapsing under its own burden which is bound to happen sooner or later. At least the author of the the above article does not think so, and neither do many folks.
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Name: lw1
Date: Thursday October 02, 2008
Time: 13:42:21 -0700
Comment
For whatever reason politicians in India didn't learn the lesson of brutality perpetrated in the name of Islam for hundreds of years. It seems Europe is going the same way. Recently in Australia politicians have said that Australians are not going to change to accommodate muslims, the muslims will have to change if they want to stay in Australia. There should be more publicity about the Australian stance, so people can show support. Every muslim, even if he remains silent, is a foot soldier of Jihad. Every time he goes to the mosque there is a reminder of who the enemy is. This brainwashing starts from an early age, so becomes second nature and like an addict, is difficult to escape from. It falls on all people who oppose this evil to spread the word. It is difficult to get people interested in learning about this evil-there is always something more pressing, but it is a duty to humanity.
Name: Time for non-Muslims to AWAKE.
Date: Friday October 03, 2008
Time: 00:14:31 -0700
Comment
This is indeed a very good article which shows that Europe is under the stranglehold of the Muslim jihadists. Unfortunately, the left has fallen for Islamism and they are in an unholy marriage with the jihadists. The jihadists will eventually kill the leftists because they are sympathetic towards the gays, abortion, women-rights, etc which the Islamists hate. NATO bombed Serbia and helped the Muslims in Kosovo and Albania. However, the good sign is that recently, Russia adopted the Orthodox faith as their official religion. Whatever the creeds and faiths of non-Muslims, IT IS TIME FOR NON-MUSLIMS TO COME TOGETHER, MAKE WAR WITH ISLAMISM AND DESTROY ALL THE ISLAMIC "RELIGIOUS" SITES, MADRASSAHS AND MOSQUES.
Name: JD
Date: Friday October 03, 2008
Time: 18:28:20 -0700
Comment
Excellent. Unfortunately it leads one to particularly unpleasant questions such as, "Is it genocide to defend yourself and your people against those determined to the last person alive to wipe you off the face of the Earth?"
I seriously fear it will come to that. Worse I begin to fear a majority of good meaning men and women will prefer accept the genocide of their own people and selves rather than defend themselves to the levels required.
Name: Andrew Stunich
Date: Friday October 03, 2008
Time: 19:41:48 -0700
Comment
Fjordman, please tell us a little bit about yourself on your author page.
Name: EU will meet the challenge
Date: Saturday October 04, 2008
Time: 06:04:04 -0700
Comment
EU will awaken just in time to meet the Islamic menace. The present Pope now is gathering his flock starting in France and this Pope KNOWS the danger of Islam.
Name: U Boj
Date: Saturday October 04, 2008
Time: 18:05:54 -0700
Comment
the muslim turks murdered and raped my people for 500 years. They stole our land, killed our men, raped our women, stole our children and brainwashed them in islam and put them in the Sultan's Janissaries to fight their own people. Then they say "islam is a religion of peace" rubbish!
Name: The last century for Islam
Date: Sunday October 12, 2008
Time: 12:09:14 -0700
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The 21st century is the last century for Islam. The final nail in the coffin of Islam is already being driven. Expect a very violent worldwide convulsion of the final death throe of this most evil political-religious movement ever conceived by the distorted inhuman mind of Mohammad.
Name: Infidel
Date: Saturday November 01, 2008
Time: 19:10:19 -0500
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Thank you for this brilliant essay! We all need to do what we can to stop Islam before it is too late!
Name: Kafir and Proud
Date: Thursday November 06, 2008
Time: 20:16:31 -0500
Comment
When there's an outbreak of foot and mouth disease a sensible pig farmer will destroy the hogs that are infected. Just some food for thought.
