World Zionist Organization warns Europe is becoming Muslim

World Zionist Organization warns Europe is becoming Muslim
29-12-2003
By Amiram Barkat
Haaretz:

“Europe is becoming a Muslim continent,” a new public relations booklet prepared by the World Zionist Organization warns.

The booklet, a Hebrew-language copy of which was obtained by Haaretz, was prepared for a conference of leaders of Orthodox communities worldwide that opens today in Jerusalem, and will be distributed to all of the approximately 200 rabbis and community leaders in attendance. Entitled “A Guide to Anti-Semitism and Terror for Diaspora Communities,” the booklet was prepared by the WZO’s Spiritual Services for the Diaspora unit, “with the goal of raising awareness of the issue,” according to unit chairman Rabbi Yehiel Wasserman.

The booklet states that dialogue on the basis of mutual concern for religion is impossible with Muslims, even moderates, because Islam has no common theological concepts with Judaism.

Regarding the dangers posed by Muslims in Europe, the document states that “what began 40 years ago as an innocent migration by the unemployed” has become “an attempt at conquest aimed at changing the face of the Western world and history.”

The document warns in particular against contact with young, Western-educated Muslims, claiming many have been “born again” as extremists.

Wasserman said the booklet is still undergoing revisions and that some of these statements will be “softened.”

Muslim anti-Semitism is expected to occupy a prominent place at the conference. Rabbi Yitzhak Haleva, the chief rabbi of Turkey, said yesterday that the attacks on two Istanbul synagogues last month was the first evidence of the existence of Muslim anti-Semitism in Turkey. Immediately after the attacks, he added, some people began blaming the Jews, but these accusations died down following the bombings five days later of the British consulate and the Istanbul headquarters of the HSBC Bank.

The French rabbis attending the conference, meanwhile, were divided over a recent statement made by the country’s chief rabbi, Joseph Sitruk, in which he urged French Jews to wear hats rather than kippot (skullcaps) in “sensitive” areas, such as subway stations, in order to avoid anti-Semitic attacks. The chief rabbi of Paris, David Messas, said yesterday that Jews “should be proud of their Judaism” and simply avoid places where a kippa might endanger their lives.

With regard to the French government’s decision to pass a law that would forbid students to wear kippot, headscarves or large crosses in schools, Messas and the other French rabbis said that if the law passes, they will tell their congregants to obey it and go to school bareheaded.

However, although French rabbis have joined Muslim leaders in opposing the law, Messas believes that it will ultimately aggravate Jewish-Muslim relations, because “the Jews, unlike the Muslims, will accept the law, and therefore, we will again find ourselves on opposite sides of the fence.”

Comment:

Some nice comments from our jewish neighbours, who know that muslims cannot integrate and become European muslims like the jews are able to do. Also the educated muslim youth are increasingly turning to Islam has also got a nice mention. Islam was revealed as a system of life and not be confined within the 4 walls of the masjid and this fact is well known by jews, its about time that the muslims woke up to this as well.

Well i personally dont believe in integration. Rather learn the language, and learn to live there. But retain your way of life and there is no need to assimulate into the new society. Why should you? You move for economic reasons, no socio-political ones.

Zionists full time hobby is to attack anything to do with muslims or islam!

showkot, Hizbul Tahrir should merge with World Zionist Organization since both of you share similar views on Muslims.

Imdad Ali

Who mentioned Hizb Ut Tahrir? Its in your mind brother. What objections do you have on my comment please enlighten me, i would like to discuss with you. Also their is another thread opened by the moderators on HT, maybe you would like to take your comments about HT there. Finally thank you for the publicity on Hizb Ut Tahrir you sure are creating a big public profile for us on the internet.

Salaam aleykum brother

And may the peace and blessings of Allah swt be upon all those muslims who work tirelessly for the victory of Islam.

I think extremists of all nations and faits should be sent to an island and thus be a part of teh largest reality TV show ever, lets arm them as well. the reality TV would show how following or supporting such groups is propelling us to a future where we dont want to be..that reality Tv experiment will be a good lesson and example.

zionists, neo nazis, righ winger christians, RSs type hindus, al qaeda type muslims,

the only group that has no extremists is the scared western order of the counter clockwise whirrling derveshes

whats the order scared of?

i say kill all the extremists from all religion. world wud be better off without those retards, period.

And who decides who is an extremist and who isnt?

Re: World Zionist Organization warns Europe is becoming Muslim

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The booklet states that dialogue on the basis of mutual concern for religion is impossible with Muslims, even moderates, **because Islam has no common theological concepts with Judaism.
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The document warns in particular against contact with young, Western-educated Muslims, claiming many have been "born again" as extremists.
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Sorry to state but that just proves how ignorant they are. Anyone with that much xenophobia and hatred inside them - how can they even live with themselves. Someone should inform them it's the 21st century, time to get out of your warped medieval ignorant way of thinking.

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Sorry to state but that just proves how ignorant they are. Anyone with that much xenophobia and hatred inside them - how can they even live with themselves. Someone should inform them it's the 21st century, time to get out of your warped medieval ignorant way of thinking.
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Correct Islam and Judaism are the most closely related monotheistic religions. Closer than Judaism and Christainity.

Sorry, i don’t mean to make this a religious discussion… :konfused: My knowledge of religions is pathetically limited but perhaps if we are talking in terms of strict monotheism, then i think you are right - Islam and Judaism would be closer to each other than either is towards Christianity.

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Correct Islam and Judaism are the most closely related monotheistic religions. Closer than Judaism and Christainity.
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and all three are closer to each other than various sects of what we clump together as "hinduism."

can islam declare who is its potential and permanant enemy theologically?

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Imdad Ali

Who mentioned Hizb Ut Tahrir? Its in your mind brother. What objections do you have on my comment please enlighten me, i would like to discuss with you. Also their is another thread opened by the moderators on HT, maybe you would like to take your comments about HT there. Finally thank you for the publicity on Hizb Ut Tahrir you sure are creating a big public profile for us on the internet.

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I mentioned HT because I wanted to, and because I know that you are of their ilk. HT is a non entity in Muslim lands. I only heard of it's fitna after I left Pakistan. Which leades me to believe HT is a western propoganda tool, funded and promoted by those who oppose islam to portray muslims as backward bigots. HT is doing a great job in this regard.

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**can islam declare who is its potential and permanant enemy theologically?
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i can declare that based upon my own limited understanding, but i can't speak for "Islam". i don't think there is any "permanent" enemy from a theological point of view.
By the way, extremist Christian groups like those Graham folks have openly declared Islam their permanent theological enemy.

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can islam declare who is its potential and permanant enemy theologically?
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depends on whose Islam you ask.... paraphrasing kissinger.. if i wanted to call "Islam".. what number would I dial?

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i can declare that based upon my own limited understanding, but i can't speak for "Islam". i don't think there is any "permanent" enemy from a theological point of view.
By the way, extremist Christian groups like those Graham folks have openly declared Islam their permanent theological enemy.
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Interesting that you would absolve Islam so quickly of having enemies from a theologic point of view but then note extremist Christian groups viewing Islam as an enemy.

The extremist Islamic groups do, to my understanding, view everyone who is non-Muslim as an enemy. In its simplest form, extremist Islamic groups take the meaning of Islam ("submission") to the ultimate extreme. They say that submission to Allah and his words is not voluntary. If one does not submit willingly, he must be forced to submission at the point of a sword. That distinction makes radical Islam the enemy of all non-Muslims from a theological standpoint does it not?

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i can declare that based upon my own limited understanding, but i can't speak for "Islam". i don't think there is any "permanent" enemy from a theological point of view.
By the way, extremist Christian groups like those Graham folks have openly declared Islam their permanent theological enemy.
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it is hard to pre-select an enemy based purly on theology eventhough he may be living in an island far away
from where muslims live never done any physical harm
to muslims.

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**Interesting that you would absolve Islam so quickly of having enemies from a theologic point of view but then note extremist Christian groups viewing Islam as an enemy.
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Interesting that i never stated that "Christianity" has a permanent theological enemy... only that extremist Christian groups perceive it that way. Do they speak for Christianity? No more than i, one small individual, speak for Islam.

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*The extremist Islamic groups do, to my understanding, view everyone who is non-Muslim as an enemy. ...] That distinction makes radical Islam the enemy of all non-Muslims from a theological standpoint does it not?
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And what is "radical Islam"? Is that Islam? Do these extremist Muslim groups, so disproportionate in their membership when compared to the one billion Muslim majority citizens who distance themselves from their violence, speak for all Muslims? No more than Graham speaks for all Christians i venture. It cuts both ways, MV - there are extremist Christian, AND Muslim, groups that perceive of each other as permanent theological enemies. And yet, the majority of Muslims and Christians do not perceive of their fellow human beings in that manner. So by that token, reverting to Rvikz's original query to myself, no - my original statement stands as is unaltered: "Islam" does not have any permanent theological enemy. A small group of extremist Muslims do, just as a small group of extremist Christians do, but "Islam" the religion does not in the same manner that Christianity does not.