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1/21/06 See "Printable" button below for "easy to print" format. Quran's 'war verses' at work by Hal Lindsey
The other night on FOX News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes" show, I mentioned that the more a Muslim becomes serious about the Quran, the more radical he becomes. I pointed out that there are approximately 109 verses in the Quran that some scholars have called "the war verses. " They are called this because they teach violence and aggression against the "infidels," which means all people who do not accept Islam. The Houston Chronicle reported Jan. 12 just how effectively those verses are used to radicalize Muslims:
Thank God the majority of Muslims do not become devout followers of all the Quranic verses. But with radical imams interspersed through the increasing numbers of mosques being built in Western countries, young Muslim men – particularly – become potential time bombs ready to be radicalized. You may ask: "Just what do these 'war verses' in the Quran teach that has so radicalized Muslims in virtually every century from the beginning of Islam?" The following is a sample of these verses. They are quoted from a comparison of eight different officially recognized translations of the Quran, with the N.J. Dawood translation being the principle one used:
If a Muslim begins to take these verses literally and seriously, as all good Muslims are supposed to do – since they are taught that every verse is directly handed down from Allah, then it is easy to see how they could incite violent behavior toward "nonbelievers." You may think there are no radical imams in America to be concerned about. Yehudit Barsky recently reported in the Jerusalem Post these disturbing facts:
Author Stephen Schwartz, in his book "The Two Faces of Islam," said the same thing: "The Wahhabi sect, backed by Saudi Arabia, controls 70 to 80 percent of the mosques in the United States." He went on to say, "These imams instruct, indoctrinate and certify the chaplains in the federal and state prison systems and in the military." It is a fact that a disturbing number of inmates in our prisons are converted to Islam – Jose Padilla being one notable example. I do not believe the majority of Muslims have been radicalized. But these imams of the Wahhabi sect look for the Muslims who show signs of increased devotion. These are discipled toward the "war verses." Once radicalized, they encourage them to seek "advanced studies" in the training camps of such "devout groups" as al-Qaida. I am increasingly concerned that a religion that has such a history of violent conquest and forced conversions at the point of the sword is being portrayed as basically a "peaceful religion that has been hijacked by a few radicals." As I said before, most Muslims are not radical and do not want to fight a jihad against America. But it is through no fault of what is taught in the Quran. It is just that they have not embraced all the violent verses that are contained therein ... yet!
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