Saturday, February 07, 2009

A Letter to Mankind

'Dear Friend,

Madness has overtaken a portion of humanity and what they do is nothing short of insanity.

We are losing the fight against terrorism. That is because we are missing the target.

We must reach to the world and let everyone know that terrorism is the symptom and the real problem is the ideology behind it.

We need your help. Please read the following short “Letter to Mankind” and if you agree please forward it to all the people in your address book and request them to do the same.

Send a copy to your newspaper and politician too. Everyone must hear this message.

Sincerely yours

Ali Sina



A Letter to Mankind

Dear fellow human,

Today humanity is being challenged. Unthinkable atrocities take place on daily basis. There is an evil force at work that aims to destroy us. The agents of this evil respect nothing; not even the lives of children. Every day there are bombings, every day innocent people are targeted and murdered. It seems as if we are helpless. But we are not!

The ancient Chinese sage Sun Zi said, "Know your enemy and you won't be defeated". Do we know our enemy? If we don't, then we are doomed.

Terrorism is not an ideology, it is a tool; but the terrorists kill for an ideology. They call that ideology Islam.

The entire world, both Muslims and non-Muslims claim that the terrorists have hijacked "the religion of peace" and Islam does not condone violence.

Who is right? Do the terrorists understand Islam better, or do those who decry them? The answer to this question is the key to our victory, and failure to find that key will result in our loss and death will be upon us. The key is in the Quran and the history of Islam.

Those of us, who know Islam, know that the understanding of the terrorists of Islam is correct. They are doing nothing that their prophet did not do and did not encourage his followers to do. Murder, rape, assassination, beheading, massacre and sacrilege of the dead "to delight the hearts of the believers" were all practiced by Muhammad, were taught by him and were observed by Muslims throughout their history.

If truth has ever mattered, it matters most now! This is the time that we have to call a spade a spade. This is the time that we have to find the root of the problem and eradicate it. The root of Islamic terrorism is Islam. The proof of that is the Quran.

We are a group of ex-Muslims who have seen the face of the evil and have risen to warn the world. No matter how painful the truth may be, only truth can set us free. Why this much denial? Why so much obstinacy? How many more innocent lives should be lost before YOU open your eyes?

We urge the Muslims to leave Islam. Stop with excuses, justifications and rationalizations. Stop dividing mankind into "us" vs. "them" and Muslims vs. Kafirs. We are One people, One mankind! Muhammad was not a messenger of God. It is time that we end this insanity and face the truth. The terrorists take their moral support and the validation for their actions from you. Your very adherence to their cult of death is a nod of approval for their crimes against humanity.

We also urge the non-Muslims to stop being politically correct lest they hurt the sensitivities of the Muslims. To hell with their sensitivities! Let us save their lives, and the lives of millions of innocent people that could become their victims.

Millions, if not billions of lives will be lost if we do nothing. Time is running out! "All it takes for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing." Do something! Send this message to everyone in your address book and ask them to do the same. Defeat Islam and stop terrorism. This is your world, save it.

The ex-Muslim Movement

www.faithfreedom.org'

Islam is the enemy. Not all Muslims are but who can you trust?

1 comment:

Graham Weeks said...

I corresponded with an old friend to whom I sent this.

A conversation in response to Graham's recent email:

Geoff:
I find myself both delighted to hear of your friends who have become followers of Christ, but also seriously concerned Ex-members of any organisation, ex- Evangelicals, ex-Catholics, are not necessarily the best witnesses as to what that faith is really like.

Graham:
I know what you mean. I was on a mailing list for evangelising Muslims and the former Muslims tended to be the most strident. However, I have known outstanding exceptions both here in our own church and in the hospital where I worked in Nigeria .

Geoff:
If you have seen any of the writings of Frankie Schaeffer since he became Orthodox, you will know what I mean. Some post evangelicals show the same tendency to misrepresent the faith they once had. Converts to other faiths, or denominations sometimes take with them a store of unresolved conflict and even hatred.

Graham My blog has a long review of Frankie’s book. I doubt he is regenerate. Just a spoiled and neglected missionary kid in his fifties. His brother in law
Lodges with us this Wednesday.

Geoff:
Secondly, the tone of the letter is well calculated to drive a lot of moderate Muslims into the arms of the extremists. I always said about Northern Ireland , of which I have first hand experience, that the IRA could never have survived as long as it did without the enormous recruitment help they gained from the violently aggressive speeches of Ian Paisley. I suspect that Bush has in effect helped Islamic terrorism in the same way. It seems clear that the brutal Saddam Hussein had no time for Al Qaida until he discovered they had a common enemy in us (a bit like us uniting with Russia in the Second World War!)

Graham:
I know the dilemma. If you speak against gay rights you must hate all queers. The Christian, and I do not know if these guys are, has to speak the truth in love. But that is difficult when what you attack is what is at the centre of a person's like, sexuality or worldview. I call Islam the latter not a mere religion

Geoff:
I agree that we need to be ware of any terrorists who kill for an ideology, but the US directly, and we less so, have for many years supported terrorism (sorry, freedom fighters) who kill in the name of democracy. Of course, the most obvious case has been the disastrous attempt to impose democracy with a sword in Iraq . There was the recent unconsciously ironic pronouncement by the aforementioned Bush who said he was against all who went to war for an ideology!

Graham:
Yes, the Yanks bankrolled the IRA. We will differ over Iraq . I believe in deposing tyrants e,g,Charles Stuart whose one real positive achievement was to die well so giving your church a supposed martyr. But I doubt I would ever want us to go to war to help Muslims again. Ungrateful children. The Kurds love us for it though and the Afghans should not be left for the same reason we could not abandon our bit of Ireland that wanted to stay. They would only kill one another without us. However, in the case of the Balkans, I would let them.

Geoff:
I agree that you need to know your enemies. But we have signed up also to loving them. The problem with Iraq seems to have been that it was assumed that they were really westerners at heart, loving apple pie and western freedoms. I am relieved now to hear politicians saying that democracy, if it takes root there, and I hope it does, will never look quite like ours.

I live once more amongst Muslims here, and I am anxious for them to know Christ. But it seems to me that the only way that will ever happen is if I and others in our church show a Christ like concern for them. This kind of aggressive talk would indeed make us enemies, and I often observe that I do not listen to my enemies, and I don't suppose they will listen to me if they think of me as hostile to them.

Graham:
Agreed

Geoff:
A recent book by Patrick Sookhdeo announces that Islamic terrorists are entirely motivated by theological considerations. I take leave to doubt it. The IRA were usually more motivated by nationalism than Roman theology, of which they tended not to know a lot. They were also motivated by the appalling colonialist brutality of the British in past centuries - our sins do come back to haunt us. Similarly, although I have very little sympathy for a lot of what Hamas gets up to, I have to say that if I lived under Israeli oppression thee people of Gaza (Christian and Muslim) do, I hope I would resist my natural reaction to start lobbing a few rockets over the wall!

Graham:
That is an interesting point. Which book from Patrick? He may be right. The Islamists do videos under Muslim flags, Adams never used a papal banner. His ilk are nationalist, perhaps Marxist ones but their RCism is incidental, even though the murdering McGuness goes to daily mass.

I think any county has the right to secure borders but I amnot a Zionist. If I was a Palestinian I would I hope not be violent against Israel . However if I was a Zimbabwean I would like to kill Mugabe

Geoff:
I agree that madness has overtaken a portion of humanity - I feel we need to be careful in seeking to deal with madness not to join them in it! We too easily become like our enemies - I remember Rev. Luther Cishak the African bishop under whom we both served in Nigeria saying many years ago that if we become like them, then we have lost! (Alexander Lar, the present church loeader would seem to be more of your mind!)

Graham:
You cannot read my mind from what i sent. I did not write it nor I confess read it carefully enough it seems.

Geoff:
You may conclude that I shall not be forwarding your email to too many people - though I will send it, possibly with this reply, to one or two friends to get their take on all this from both sides!

Graham:
No problem. I sent it on the advice of campaigners for Wilders.


Geoff:
On a more personal note, I hope that you are now feeling recovered from your time in hospital

Yours sincerely

Geoff.
Winson Green Vicarage