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Tel Aviv, Israel
30 August 2017
Secretary-General's speech at the Museum of the Jewish People
Dear
Prime Minister, Ambassador, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear
Friends,
I am honoured to speak to you today after visiting the Museum of the Jewish People, which tells a story stretching over millennia and to all corners of the world.
This remarkably rich mosaic is a Jewish legacy. But it is also an important part of the collective heritage of humanity, a showcase of its highest summits and its lowest depths.
One cannot escape the fact that so many communities, where Jews lived and thrived for centuries, no longer exist because of countless waves of persecution and genocide1.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
For one of my first speeches as Secretary-General, I took part in the International Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in the UN General Assembly Hall.
The Holocaust was an incomparable tragedy and an incomparable crime in human history2.
The world has a duty to remember that the Holocaust was a systematic attempt to eliminate the Jewish people, together with some others.
Let us also recognize that the Holocaust was the culmination of thousands of years of hatred3 and discrimination targeting the Jews – what we now call anti-Semitism.
I am ashamed that my own country, Portugal, is marred by this history, and I was deeply moved by the eloquent testimony in the museum about the history of Portuguese Jews, their predicament, and their success around the world.
The persecution reached its height with the order by King Manuel I in the 16th century, expelling all Jews who refused to convert. This was a hideous crime that caused tremendous suffering.
But it was also a colossally stupid act that deprived Portugal of much of the country’s dynamism and led to prolonged periods of cultural and economic stagnation.
Many Portuguese Jews went to the Netherlands, and we have seen a model of that wonderful building, the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam, and they helped that country become one of the 17th century’s leading economies and innovators.
When I became Prime Minister in 1995, I felt it was my duty to demonstrate my country's remorse for the Portuguese Inquisition and centuries of merciless attacks against the Jews.
In 1996, the Parliament revoked the letter of expulsion. This was an admittedly symbolic act, but the spirit of repentance was genuine. Several descendants of expelled families have now exercised their right to regain Portuguese nationality.
And I then was able to visit the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam to formally present a copy of that decree and apologize on behalf of my country.
I was impressed, as everybody can be, looking at the model right here, by the beauty of that Synagogue, and moved by what I learned about the vibrancy of Jewish life in the years before the Second World War. But sadly, in the Netherlands too, the Jewish community was almost completely destroyed by the Holocaust. As we have seen again and again, anti-Semitism tends to come back.
After the Holocaust, the founding of the United Nations generated hope4 that the world could avoid such hatred and violence and would work together to advance equality and human rights for all.
Yet, anti-Semitism and intolerance remain disturbingly widespread.
There are still people who, despite the facts, deny the Holocaust or diminish its scope5. There is even a tendency in some countries to rewrite the history around the Second World War and to rehabilitate some of the figures that were themselves involved in the crimes and the tragedy of the Holocaust.
The Internet and social media are filled with hate speech and anti-Semitic imagery6.
We hear on the streets of democratic societies the repeating of some of the most vile Nazi chants and charges, just a few weeks ago, “blood and soil” or “the Jews will not replace us”.7
Today, anti-Semitism, along with racism, xenophobia, anti-Muslim hatred8 and other forms of intolerance9, are being triggered by populism and by political figures who exploit fear to win votes10. Immigrants, refugees and minorities11 across the world are also among the most frequent targets of this animus.
Let me stress that when I talk about anti-Semitism, I include calls for the destruction of Israel. Israel is a Member State of the United Nations. It bears all the responsibilities and enjoys all the rights of every other Member State and, therefore, it must be treated as such.
As Secretary-General of the United Nations, I am determined to do everything I can to stand against anti-Semitism and to all other forms of bigotry12 and discrimination.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Three months from now, we will mark the 70th anniversary of the vote at the General Assembly on the “Partition Plan” that led to the creation of the state of Israel. Seventy years later, however, the promise of peace13 has not yet been delivered. Decades of conflict have cost thousands of lives and left deep scars in virtually every Palestinian and Israeli family.
The United Nations remains committed to providing Israelis and Palestinians with all possible assistance and support to reach the goal of a comprehensive two-state solution.14
I have observed this process over the years with great concern, as someone who cares deeply about this land and its people.
As Prime Minister of Portugal and in other political capacities, I worked with Israeli and Palestinian leaders and was impressed by the genuine desire they have shown to provide a secure and dignified future for their peoples, hoping to see a negotiated solution of two states based on relevant UN resolutions.
Like many here and around the world, I have gone from great hopes about the peace process15, to frustration over its stagnation.
It is my deep belief that a two-state solution is the only way forward – the only path towards the historic compromise that can settle this conflict and lead to a better future for all.
That is why I have been, and will continue to be, expressing my disagreement when it’s the case, with unilateral measures and facts on the ground that can or could undermine that solution –including settlement activities16, but also continued violence, terror and incitement.
I am well aware of the suspicious polarization and despair that have kept each side from seeing the other as a partner. I am equally cognizant of the political difficulties faced by each side’s political leaders.
Yet I believe there is no alternative to a negotiated solution17 between the two parties.
It is equally clear that we in the international community cannot simply turn away and allow the situation to deteriorate. We have a role and a responsibility to support the parties in resolving this conflict.
The basic premise has not changed – this land is the ancestral homeland18 of two peoples.
Both have an undeniable historic and religious bond with it; both have a right to live on it independently and as a free people, as masters of their own fate.
Anyone visiting Israel is left with no doubt that it has fulfilled the rights and national aspirations of Jews throughout generations.
Your country has become renowned worldwide for its great cultural, scientific, technological and scholarly achievements.
We had the opportunity just two days ago to see some remarkable examples of innovation that can be of extreme utility for humankind all over the world in fighting climate change or in accomplishing the Sustainable Development Goals.
You have succeeded in protecting your security against many threats, and signing peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, and building successful international alliances.
Most importantly, you have created, for the first time in 2,000 years, a home for your people.
It is now overdue that the Palestinians also fulfill their legitimate rights and national aspirations19.
I am deeply convinced that, when they do, when they are citizens of their own state, living side by side in peace and security with Israel, Jews will enjoy greater security – as it needs to be guaranteed, prosperity and recognition, and it will be an even greater source of pride for Israelis and for Jews around the world.
I know that many in Israel share this conviction.
Young men and women, including many of you here today, have the power to challenge physical and psychological barriers and seek to build a common future.
Allow me to pay tribute to Palestinians and Israelis who are taking positive actions in their daily lives, often very quietly, to promote tolerance, cooperation and understanding between the two peoples.
I was deeply moved this morning. We visited Nahal Oz, a kibbutz close to the Gaza Strip, that has been bombarded several times and in which one child has been killed by a rocket. I had the enormous pleasure, when talking to the families of the kibbutzim, to note that instead of what would be natural, a feeling of anger in relation to what is an attack on civilians and a violation of international humanitarian law, I have seen from them an extraordinary message of peace and reconciliation, asking us to help the Palestinians in Gaza to overcome their tragic humanitarian problems and being themselves ready to help and to provide support to the Palestinian community in Gaza.
It was a fantastic example of solidarity, of humanity, of tolerance, that I want to pay tribute here publicly today.
The voices of these true peacemakers must not be drowned out by the strident voices and violent actions of the far fewer agents of hate and division.
Let us not forget that those individual peacebuilders represent the best faces of their communities and serve as the human foundation so essential for a lasting peace, here and everywhere.
Thank you very much.
I am honoured to speak to you today after visiting the Museum of the Jewish People, which tells a story stretching over millennia and to all corners of the world.
This remarkably rich mosaic is a Jewish legacy. But it is also an important part of the collective heritage of humanity, a showcase of its highest summits and its lowest depths.
One cannot escape the fact that so many communities, where Jews lived and thrived for centuries, no longer exist because of countless waves of persecution and genocide1.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
For one of my first speeches as Secretary-General, I took part in the International Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in the UN General Assembly Hall.
The Holocaust was an incomparable tragedy and an incomparable crime in human history2.
The world has a duty to remember that the Holocaust was a systematic attempt to eliminate the Jewish people, together with some others.
Let us also recognize that the Holocaust was the culmination of thousands of years of hatred3 and discrimination targeting the Jews – what we now call anti-Semitism.
I am ashamed that my own country, Portugal, is marred by this history, and I was deeply moved by the eloquent testimony in the museum about the history of Portuguese Jews, their predicament, and their success around the world.
The persecution reached its height with the order by King Manuel I in the 16th century, expelling all Jews who refused to convert. This was a hideous crime that caused tremendous suffering.
But it was also a colossally stupid act that deprived Portugal of much of the country’s dynamism and led to prolonged periods of cultural and economic stagnation.
Many Portuguese Jews went to the Netherlands, and we have seen a model of that wonderful building, the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam, and they helped that country become one of the 17th century’s leading economies and innovators.
When I became Prime Minister in 1995, I felt it was my duty to demonstrate my country's remorse for the Portuguese Inquisition and centuries of merciless attacks against the Jews.
In 1996, the Parliament revoked the letter of expulsion. This was an admittedly symbolic act, but the spirit of repentance was genuine. Several descendants of expelled families have now exercised their right to regain Portuguese nationality.
And I then was able to visit the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam to formally present a copy of that decree and apologize on behalf of my country.
I was impressed, as everybody can be, looking at the model right here, by the beauty of that Synagogue, and moved by what I learned about the vibrancy of Jewish life in the years before the Second World War. But sadly, in the Netherlands too, the Jewish community was almost completely destroyed by the Holocaust. As we have seen again and again, anti-Semitism tends to come back.
After the Holocaust, the founding of the United Nations generated hope4 that the world could avoid such hatred and violence and would work together to advance equality and human rights for all.
Yet, anti-Semitism and intolerance remain disturbingly widespread.
There are still people who, despite the facts, deny the Holocaust or diminish its scope5. There is even a tendency in some countries to rewrite the history around the Second World War and to rehabilitate some of the figures that were themselves involved in the crimes and the tragedy of the Holocaust.
The Internet and social media are filled with hate speech and anti-Semitic imagery6.
We hear on the streets of democratic societies the repeating of some of the most vile Nazi chants and charges, just a few weeks ago, “blood and soil” or “the Jews will not replace us”.7
Today, anti-Semitism, along with racism, xenophobia, anti-Muslim hatred8 and other forms of intolerance9, are being triggered by populism and by political figures who exploit fear to win votes10. Immigrants, refugees and minorities11 across the world are also among the most frequent targets of this animus.
Let me stress that when I talk about anti-Semitism, I include calls for the destruction of Israel. Israel is a Member State of the United Nations. It bears all the responsibilities and enjoys all the rights of every other Member State and, therefore, it must be treated as such.
As Secretary-General of the United Nations, I am determined to do everything I can to stand against anti-Semitism and to all other forms of bigotry12 and discrimination.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Three months from now, we will mark the 70th anniversary of the vote at the General Assembly on the “Partition Plan” that led to the creation of the state of Israel. Seventy years later, however, the promise of peace13 has not yet been delivered. Decades of conflict have cost thousands of lives and left deep scars in virtually every Palestinian and Israeli family.
The United Nations remains committed to providing Israelis and Palestinians with all possible assistance and support to reach the goal of a comprehensive two-state solution.14
I have observed this process over the years with great concern, as someone who cares deeply about this land and its people.
As Prime Minister of Portugal and in other political capacities, I worked with Israeli and Palestinian leaders and was impressed by the genuine desire they have shown to provide a secure and dignified future for their peoples, hoping to see a negotiated solution of two states based on relevant UN resolutions.
Like many here and around the world, I have gone from great hopes about the peace process15, to frustration over its stagnation.
It is my deep belief that a two-state solution is the only way forward – the only path towards the historic compromise that can settle this conflict and lead to a better future for all.
That is why I have been, and will continue to be, expressing my disagreement when it’s the case, with unilateral measures and facts on the ground that can or could undermine that solution –including settlement activities16, but also continued violence, terror and incitement.
I am well aware of the suspicious polarization and despair that have kept each side from seeing the other as a partner. I am equally cognizant of the political difficulties faced by each side’s political leaders.
Yet I believe there is no alternative to a negotiated solution17 between the two parties.
It is equally clear that we in the international community cannot simply turn away and allow the situation to deteriorate. We have a role and a responsibility to support the parties in resolving this conflict.
The basic premise has not changed – this land is the ancestral homeland18 of two peoples.
Both have an undeniable historic and religious bond with it; both have a right to live on it independently and as a free people, as masters of their own fate.
Anyone visiting Israel is left with no doubt that it has fulfilled the rights and national aspirations of Jews throughout generations.
Your country has become renowned worldwide for its great cultural, scientific, technological and scholarly achievements.
We had the opportunity just two days ago to see some remarkable examples of innovation that can be of extreme utility for humankind all over the world in fighting climate change or in accomplishing the Sustainable Development Goals.
You have succeeded in protecting your security against many threats, and signing peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, and building successful international alliances.
Most importantly, you have created, for the first time in 2,000 years, a home for your people.
It is now overdue that the Palestinians also fulfill their legitimate rights and national aspirations19.
I am deeply convinced that, when they do, when they are citizens of their own state, living side by side in peace and security with Israel, Jews will enjoy greater security – as it needs to be guaranteed, prosperity and recognition, and it will be an even greater source of pride for Israelis and for Jews around the world.
I know that many in Israel share this conviction.
Young men and women, including many of you here today, have the power to challenge physical and psychological barriers and seek to build a common future.
Allow me to pay tribute to Palestinians and Israelis who are taking positive actions in their daily lives, often very quietly, to promote tolerance, cooperation and understanding between the two peoples.
I was deeply moved this morning. We visited Nahal Oz, a kibbutz close to the Gaza Strip, that has been bombarded several times and in which one child has been killed by a rocket. I had the enormous pleasure, when talking to the families of the kibbutzim, to note that instead of what would be natural, a feeling of anger in relation to what is an attack on civilians and a violation of international humanitarian law, I have seen from them an extraordinary message of peace and reconciliation, asking us to help the Palestinians in Gaza to overcome their tragic humanitarian problems and being themselves ready to help and to provide support to the Palestinian community in Gaza.
It was a fantastic example of solidarity, of humanity, of tolerance, that I want to pay tribute here publicly today.
The voices of these true peacemakers must not be drowned out by the strident voices and violent actions of the far fewer agents of hate and division.
Let us not forget that those individual peacebuilders represent the best faces of their communities and serve as the human foundation so essential for a lasting peace, here and everywhere.
Thank you very much.
waves of persecution & genocide
Islam is responsible for many of those waves, beginning with Moe's attacks on the Jewish settlements surrounding Yathrib. Marking Jews with wide belts and yellow stars was not Hitler's idea, it is Islamic. When the Bani Quraiza surrendered after a two week siege, Moe slaughtered all the men and boys who had grown pubic hair. That genocide is sunnah, to be emulated.- https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Yellow_Badge
- 33.26-27
- Sahih Bukhari 4.52.280
- http://www.islam-universe.com/tafsir//33.41512.html
- 59.2
Holocaust
The brainchild of Hajj Amin Al-Husseini, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who spent the war years in Germany.- https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Images:Nazism#Amin_al-Husseini
- https://counterjihadreport.com/tag/amin-al-husseini/
- http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-mufti-and-the-f-uuml-hrer
- Precedents:
- Hindu Kush
- Assyrian genocide
- Armenian genocide
- Greek genocide
- And who did that?
hatred
Can you get a clue? Hatred of Jews is intrinsic to Islam and can not be severed from it. 17 times each day pious Muslims remind Allah why he wants to burn the Jews, who "who earned Your Anger". Allah and his slaves curse Jews & Christians.Moe repeated distorted & perverted stories from the Bible and prayed towards Jerusalem in hopes of suckering the local Jews. Most of them saw through the fraud and laughed him to scorn. Because of that, he hated Jews.
Allah "does not like" disbelievers.
Wala Wal Bara
Muslims must love what Allah loves and hate what he hates!hope
Hope that the United Nazis would foster peace and eliminate hatred and violence was a false hope because they included in their membership the worst exponents of hate & violence: Muslims. The OIC is the largest voting block in the UN.Holocust deniers
Who might they be? Iran? Why would there be a Holocaust denial cartoon contest??Anti Semitic Hate Speech
And the source is: your own damn staff!!! United Nazis are part of the problem, not the solution.- http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/UN-suspends-UNWRA-employees-for-inciting-violence-
- http://www.newsweek.com/why-are-americans-paying-anti-semitic-textbooks-479765
Nazi chants
The Charlottesville affair is irrelevant. A small minority of Americans are Jew haters. The first amendment's free speech clause would be worthless if it was not universal. Muslims have marched chanting "back to the ovens" and nobody gave a damn.Why was an advertisement placed soliciting actors & photographers? Why were marchers carrying identical torches? Who supplied and payed for them? Were all of those torch bearers hired shills?
A Canuck journalist infiltrated the AssWhole's chat room and took screen shots which exposed violent intent; intent to use vehicular assault. If a journalist was there, it is likely the Feds were, too. So why were the security services told to let the crap hit the fan? There is something very damn rotten in Virginia!!!
I have the same contempt for Nazis, Klansmen & supremacists in general as I have for Muslims and the corrupt politicians who seek to shield them from criticism & condemnation. To Hell with the lot of them!
I have the same contempt for the Black Supremacists & racists, including Black Lives Matter, Antifa and their allies. With the exception of the vehicular assault, they instigated the violence. There is nothing immoral , illegal or hateful about objecting to their demands to tear down historical monuments. I do not object to peaceful demonstration against tearing down the statues.,
President Trump's statements about the Charlottesville were fair and accurate. Those bitching about what he said have earned the contempt of rational men of good will.
anti-Muslim hatred
Islam & Muslims are, and of right must be, objects of hatred, reviled and rejected by men of good will. Islam & Muslims deny the human dignity and rights of all who are not Muslims.Islam declares and Muslims wage perpetual war against the remainder of the human race. Who can get a clue? Can you?
I now exhibit to you direct links to relevant ayat, ahadith & Islamic law. Read them and curse Islam!!!
- 3:151, 8:12,39,57,60,65,67, 9:5,29,38, 39,111,120,123, 33:26,27, 47:4,49:15, 59:2,13, 61:10-13*; Sahih Bukhari Vol. 4, pg. 140
- Risala is the fiqh of the Maliki madhab. Read the Jihad chapter!
- Hedaya is the fiqh of the Hanafi madhab, used to rule India and the Ottoman Empire. Continue through page 216.
- Reliance
Of The Traveller, fiqh of the Shafi'i madhab, is the
best known code of shari'ah. Go buy it from Amazon and verify these
quotes from Book o, chapter 9. O9.8 declares it's scriptural
basis: 9.29 but o9.9, obviously based on 8.39, does not. Note the
requirement of dawaa as a condition precedent to attacking; it
proves that Jihad is offensive, not defensive.
-
o9.8: The Objectives of JihadThe caliph (o25) makes war upon Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians (N: provided he has first invited them to enter Islam in faith and practice, and if they will not, then invited them to enter the social order of Islam by paying the non-Muslim poll tax (jizya, def: o11.4) -which is the significance of their paying it, not the money itself-while remaining in their ancestral religions) (O: and the war continues) until they become Muslim or else pay the non-Muslim poll tax (O: in accordance with the word of Allah Most High,"Fight those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day and who forbid not what Allah and His messenger have forbidden-who do not practice the religion of truth, being of those who have been given the Book-until they pay the poll tax out of hand and are humbled" (Koran 9.29),the time and place for which is before the final descent of Jesus (upon whom be peace). After his final coming, nothing but Islam will be accepted from them, for taking the poll tax is only effective until Jesus' descent (upon him and our Prophet be peace), which is the divinely revealed law of Muhammad. The coming of Jesus does not entail a separate divinely revealed law, for he will rule by the law of Muhammad. As for the Prophet's saying (Allah bless him and give him peace),"I am the last, there will be no prophet after me,"this does not contradict the final coming of Jesus (upon whom be peace), since he will not rule according to the Evangel, but as a follower of our Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) ).
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o9.9The caliph fights all other peoples until they become Muslim (O: because they are not a people with a Book, nor honored as such, and are not permitted to settle with paying the poll tax (jizya) ) (n: though according to the Hanafi school, peoples of all other religions, even idol worshippers, are permitted to live under the protection of the Islamic state if they either become Muslim or agree to pay the poll tax, the sole exceptions to which are apostates from Islam and idol worshippers who are Arabs, neither of whom has any choice but becoming Muslim (al-Hidaya sharh Bidaya al-mubtadi' (y21), 6.48-49) ).
intolerance
AssWhole!!! You accuse Islam's opponents of intolerance while Islam is supremely intolerant! Get a God Blessed Clue for Chrissake! Why in Hell should we be expected to tolerate intolerance?!-
3:85. And whoever seeks a religion other
than Islâm, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he
will be one of the losers.
-
3:110. You
[true believers in Islâmic Monotheism, and real followers of Prophet
Muhammad and his Sunnah (legal ways, etc.)] are the best of peoples
ever raised up for mankind; you enjoin Al-Ma'rûf (i.e.
Islâmic Monotheism and all that Islâm has ordained) and forbid Al-Munkar
(polytheism, disbelief and all that Islâm has forbidden), and
you believe in Allâh. And had the people of the Scripture (Jews
and Christians) believed, it would have been better for them; among
them are some who have faith, but most of them are Al-Fâsiqûn (disobedient
to Allâh - and rebellious against Allâh's Command).
- Sahih Bukhari Volume 6, Book 60, Number 80:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Verse:--"You (true Muslims) are the best of peoples ever raised up for mankind." means, the best of peoples for the people, as you bring them with chains on their necks till they embrace Islam.
political figures
Who doubts that Guterres had President Trump in mind when he spewed that calumny? Our representative republic has elections. Politicians campaign to win our votes. Those who are caught lying to us tend to be defeated. Your anointed Bitch Goddess lost, get over it!While campaigning, Trump said that we have a Muslim problem. > 3000 slain by Muslins in the last 16 years; no probmem, right? Muslims are a problem because they believe in Allah, his imperatives, threat & promise and attempt to actualize them.
He said that "they hate us" but he did not know why. That is 'cuz he has not read the ayat and ahadith linked and quoted above.
He proposed a Muslim ban and was reviled for it. His proposal was Moronic 'cuz it was not total, complete, permanent and retroactive. There is no need to "figure out what the Hell is going on" 'cuz it is clear on the face of Islamic scripture, exegesis, history, biography & oral traditions. Muslims are engaged in global conquest by asymmetrical and demographic warfare.
"Radical Islamic Terrorism" is CamelShit! With the exception of deliberate killing of children, women and clerics, everything the Islamic State does is sunnah. Terrorism is normative Islam as Moe preached and practiced it, not exceptional!
Trump, Orban & Wilders are patriots trying to spare their nations from misery, not demagogues.
Gimmigrants & Rapefugees
They come to sponge off our welfare systems, rape our wives & daughters and subvert our government and economic systems. It's Hijrah, Stupid!!! Just what Moe did to Yathrib, now called Medina.Legal immigrants are not the problem; those who cross the borders illegally, bringing subversion, untreated tropical disease, drugs & crime are the problem. You who bitterly bitch about our border fence are part of the problem, not the solution!
bigotry
Hidebound adhesion to prejudice in the face of facts is bigotry; resistance to Islam based on study of it's canon of scripture, exegesis, tradition, history & jurisprudence is not bigotry, it is common sense. Your bitter bitching about our free expression of vital truth is bigotry and AssWholliness.promise of peace
No damn Muslim ever made a sincere promise of peace in good faith and none ever will. Islam is false and Muslims are liars!Muslims are licensed to practice Taqiyya for self protection and the advancement of Islam. The Profit said that he who tesifies that only Allah has the right to be worshiped "saves his wealth and his life from me". That is a clue for the few who can grasp it. He sent a letter to the rulers of Ayala explaining why he intended to make war on them. God bless you, I quote from it:
"I will not fight against you unless I
write to you (in
advance). So, join the fold of Islam or [P. 29] pay the jizyah." [...] "If you send them (my messengers) back and do not please them, I shall not accept anything from you, and shall wage war against you and make your young ones captive and shall stay your elders. "[...]
advance). So, join the fold of Islam or [P. 29] pay the jizyah." [...] "If you send them (my messengers) back and do not please them, I shall not accept anything from you, and shall wage war against you and make your young ones captive and shall stay your elders. "[...]
The Islamic definition of peace is total global conquest, when Dar al-Harb is entirely subsumed by Dar al-Islam. Only damned fools think that Israel can have peace while the world is infested with Muslims.
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