We’ve been told they’re fleeing war. But some Muslim migrants
entering Europe are apparently bringing war — a war for the hearts and
minds of Westerners. And one Syrian migrant has admitted as much,
telling an Arabic television station that he wasn’t driven to the Old World mainly by fear of death or Da’esh (ISIS), but by a desire to Islamize Europeans.
Reports InfoWars’
Paul Joseph Watson:
“My main goal for leaving Syria is to lead people to the acceptance of Islam,” states the man as he jabs his finger in the air.
The individual says that he is willing to
“sell” his country and even his own parents in order to reach “paradise”
by converting Europeans to Islam who in turn will then “Islamize
others.”
“I swear by Allah I only came here for
this one goal…. I have observed that they are curious and willing to get
to know Islam through us,” he adds.
While it’s impossible to know precisely how many “refujihadis” (as
the migrants have been called) share the man’s Islamist goals, it’s
obvious not all do. Logic also dictates he’s not alone. Moreover, human
nature is complex, and a given person’s actions can be driven by
multiple motivations, some noble, some ignoble, some worldly — and some
otherworldly.
As to the last, the aim of the admitted refujihadi aligns with a tenet of Islam. As Michele Hickford
wrote in September at ex-congressman Allen West’s website, quoting Dutch writer Joost Niemöller:
“The main origin of the panic in the
Middle East is ISIS, whose sophisticated and professional PR apparatus
has made it abundantly clear that the mass movement of people towards
Europe is part of their strategy.”
It’s actually an ancient strategy,
straight from the Islamic playbook called The Hijra (Arabic: هِجْرَة
hijrah), also called Hegira or Hejira, the migration or journey. Hijra
is one of the most effective methods of jihad which requires no military
or wars. But it is an invasion nonetheless, and the
politically-correct, humanitarian West is inviting it with open arms.
Writing in FrontPage Mag, Robert Spencer
cemented the point and presented a Koranic prescription for the Hijra:
To emigrate in the cause of Allah — that
is, to move to a new land in order to bring Islam there, is considered
in Islam to be a highly meritorious act. “And whoever emigrates for the
cause of Allah will find on the earth many locations and abundance,”
says the Qur’an. “And whoever leaves his home as an emigrant to Allah
and His Messenger and then death overtakes him, his reward has already
become incumbent upon Allah. And Allah is ever Forgiving and Merciful.”
(4:100) [sic] The exalted status of such emigrants led a British jihad
group that won notoriety (and a shutdown by the government) a few years
ago for celebrating 9/11 to call itself Al-Muhajiroun: The Emigrants.
Given this, it’s not surprising that this Muslim motivation would be
voiced in Muslim media. And it isn’t just the aforementioned Arabic
television broadcast. As Dr. Mudar Zahran, a Muslim refugee living in
Britain,
said
on an October edition of “The Glazov Gang,” “I have to be honest: You
read Arab magazines and Arab newspapers, [and] they are talking about,
‘Good job! Now we’re going to conquest [sic] Europe [via the current
migration].’ So it’s not even a secret.” Zahran calls this process “the
soft Islamic conquest of the West,” something Muslims “couldn’t do in
the last 20 years,” but that “now the West is doing for us for free —
and even paying for it.”
Then there is top iman Sheikh Muhammad Ayed, who said in September
that Muslims should use the current migrant crisis as a vehicle through
which to conquer Europe (video below). As InfoWars
reported at the time, Ayed exclaimed:
We will breed children with them, because we shall conquer their countries!”
Ayed stated that “whether you like it or
not,” Americans, Italians, Germans and the French will be forced to take
the “refugees”.
“We shall soon collect them in the name of
the coming Caliphate. We will say to you: these are our sons. Send
them, or we will send our armies to you,” concluded Ayed.
All this may seem quite incredible to the average Westerner — and that’s the point: “Mirroring” blinds everyone.
Mirroring is the common phenomenon whereby we project our own
priorities, values, and mindsets onto others. An inveterate liar, for
instance, will assume others are generally dishonest; a gullible soul
may suppose most are trustworthy. And what would
secular Westerners
relate to? They can understand a fear for personal safety inspiring one
to flee a war-torn land or the material motivation of desiring a better
life. But migrating to a foreign nation motivated wholly or in part by
the goal of converting the natives to your religion is an alien concept
to them. They, personally, would never dream of such a thing.
Yet think about it: This is precisely what their ancestors did and
what secularists criticize those forefathers for doing — sending
Christian missionaries to foreign lands to spread the Gospel. Of course,
Christians still do this today. It isn’t just the “religious,” however;
the reality is that people ever and always try to convert others to
some idea that advances their agenda. The motivation may be selfish or
selfless; driven by a desire to make the world bigger in virtue or
equality, or merely by a bigger ego or want of a bigger wallet. What
it’s not, is unusual — it is a
universal motivation.
After all, do the Democrats and Republicans not seek to convert
others to their way of thinking? And activists do the same. Marxists, in
fact, have not only engaged in propaganda but also started wars to
achieve conversion. And what is marketing but the practice of
influencing thinking, of converting others to the idea that your product
is superior (“Coke is it!”)? Everyone seeks to spread ideas based on
what’s important to him, be it money, power, or popularity — or
religion.
And Westerners, some at least, may be easy prey for the marketing of
exotic ideas. Why did 20-year-old John Walker Lindh leave his
comfortable Marin County home to fight with the Taliban in Afghanistan
in 2001? Raised in a largely, if not completely, secular home with a
father who would frequently stay with a homosexual lover in San
Francisco, the Lindhs were a prime example of Westerners who believe in
“shallow things, shallowly,” as the
Wall Street Journal’s Bret Stephens
put it.
Even our churchmen, today, are lost talking about “social justice,”
climate change, tolerance, progress, and inclusiveness. In contrast,
Islam offers that “old-time religion,” something more than just “Eat,
drink and be merry for tomorrow we die.” And one thing is for sure: If
Christianity doesn’t feed the soul, something else will.
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