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“Killing is to continue until the unbelievers pay jizyah (subjugation tax) after they are humbled or overpowered,” the radical Pakistani cleric wrote in his book, “Islam and Modernism,” which in 2006 was translated from his native Urdu into English.Usmani advocates spreading sharia law in America and the West — the barbaric legal code that not only justifies holy war, but the stonings, floggings, amputations and even beheadings for petty crimes seen in Muslim nations such as Saudi Arabia, Iran and Sudan.The aim of Muslims, he wrote, is to “take out people from the rule of people and put them under the rule of Allah.”
You can be sure Usmani will make a case as being a victim of criminal Islamophobia. About his obvious Infidel-a-Phobia , however, no one will say a word! No doubt the multicultural crowd will claim that the capitalist Dow Jone has overreacted and will urge us all to be more understanding. At any moment I expect to see a statement from CAIR (although they seem to have their own little problem right now), and the various Muslim associations in the US, condemning Dow Jones move. While you are expecting the usual reactions… don’t hold your breath waiting for the UN Human Rights Council to condemn Infidel-a-Phobia , or to declare it a crime like they did in the case of Islamophobia.
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You are a bad writer, making it difficult to understand you. I don’t think Dow Jones is islamophobic at all. I think he is secular and disagrees with mixing politics and religion, which is always a good idea. As a flaming lefty I hate sharia law, because it is not only imperfect but also not based on the real and reasoned.I can’t see a case against a man quoting another man and describing the the implications of the second man’s speech. If Jones wants to quote Usmani then muslim organizations either need to distance themselves from Usmani’s insane views or lose credibility and respect.
utsu,
Dow Jones is not a person … it is a Stock Index
You are a bad writer, making it difficult to understand you.
Coming from you, utsu, I take those words as a genuine complement. Thank you, I mean that!