"(Muhammed) really isn't a person worth imitating....same as we do not want people to be taught to imitate Stalin or Hitler."
- Miriam Shaded, human rights activist and critic of Islam
Miriam Shaded, human rights activist who seeks to ban Islam in Poland. |
Interviewer: There are many voices that say Islam in itself is not evil but it is interpreted in the wrong way, or that it is distorted by these Islamist extremists and jihadis.
Ms. Shaded: That's (not true). That's one of those lies which Muslims sell us and want us to believe in so that they can keep propagating jihad and keep murdering and conquering other regions. There are 164 verses in the Qur'an calling for murder or calling for jihad. There is a direct promise, a promise of salvation and eternal life and a higher reward for those who fight in the name of Allah. There are precise instructions on how to kill infidels. They are openly written there.
And Islam is also an ideology that is not subject to any interpretation. If you start discussing with it, or if you start having a different opinion than what is written there in Allah's words, then it means you are an infidel or apostate. And you also have to fear death. So the whole topic is not subject to any discussion. And what Muslims officially say is just their use of Taqlyya (when a Muslim is allowed to lie under Sharia law), for the purpose of fooling the non-believers.
Also there is Muhammed. He is their idol to be imitated by everyone. I also keep encouraging everyone to read Muhammed's biography. He killed 900. They estimate he killed between 600- 900 people. He also broke agreements. He married a six year old,....So he was also a pedofile. And he really isn't a person worth imitating. And same as we do not want people to be taught to imitate Stalin or Hitler. In the same way, I think, we do not want the people, seeing all these consequences, to imitate Muhammed.
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