The
only difference between a peaceful Muslim and a terrorist Muslim is
that terrorists are openly in action and not at all shy to make their
agenda known to non-Muslims, whereas the peaceful Muslims are silently
in action and hypocrite. Muslims cannot be a loyal minority, and as
their numbers and strength build up, they will demand to impose Islamic
laws and systems on their hosts. In fact, the Qur’an
instructs them not to live as minorities, but to try to take over.
Their allegiance is always to the wider world of Islam over any national
boundaries. As example, a prominent American Muslim spokesman Siraj
Wahaj advised the Muslims in USA (cited Spencer, 2005, p. 45): “If only
Muslims were clever politically, they could take over the United States
and replace its constitutional government with a caliphate.”
Islam and terrorism are blood brothers. In the wake of the two London
bombings in 2005, al-Ghurabaa, one of the most radical Islamic groups in
Britain, stated (Dawkins, 2006, p. 307): “Any Muslim that denies that
terror is a part of Islam is kafir (nonbeliever)”.
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