Not understanding the
Global Islamic Movement and what drives its actions is the reason
America lost the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since 9/11,
military generals, Presidents, National Security Advisors, Members of
Congress, and others have been too busy to stop and actually do what
the law and their Oath of Office require them to do - know all
enemies or do due diligence to know all enemies. You cannot
"protect and defend against all enemies, foreign and
domestic" if you do not do this.
Last weekend, May 21, 2017,
the President of the United States participated in a
"Summit" in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia speaking to the
leaders of every muslim nation on earth, except Iran, about how to
deal with the growing threat of "terrorism."
When this event is viewed
from the perspective of the Islam, the United States submitted to the
objectives of the Global Islamic Movement in this current phase of
their efforts.
In order to understand the
magnitude of this, the language used in this summit must be
understood the way the muslim world understands it through the filter
of sharia - which is the only source through which Islamic leaders
understand anything.
We know this because Kings
and Heads of State of all OIC nations were present at the summit when
the King of Saudi Arabia spoke. The OIC - Organisation (sic) of
Islamic Cooperation - is the largest international organization in
the world second only to the UN, consists of all muslim nations on
earth, and is the largest voting block in the UN. The OIC holds
Extraordinary Summits every three (3) years at which the Heads of
State and Kings of every muslim nation meet and decide strategic
directions for the muslim world. In 1990, the OIC Extraordinary
Summit approved the "Cairo
Declaration on Human Rights in Islam."
It states, in part, life
cannot be taken "except for a Shari'ah prescribed reason,"
and goes on to say in Article 19, "There shall be no crime or
punishment except as provided for a in the Shari'ah."
Finally, the last two
articles of the Cairo Declaration, Articles 24 and 25 state:
"All the rights and
freedoms stipulated in this Declaration are subject to the Islamic
Shari'ah." (Article 24)
"The Islamic
Shari'ah is the only source of reference for the
explanation or clarification of any of the articles of this
Declaration." (Article 25)
The Cairo Declaration was
officially served to the UN by the OIC in 1993. This means the entire
world was put on notice in 1993 that when leaders of the muslim world
use the phrase "Human Rights" they mean "the
imposition of sharia law," and sharia is the only filter through
which they understand the language they use when discussing any
issues.
In his speech, which
preceded President Trump's comments, Saudi King Salman made many
references to "terrorism" and "extremism" and the
need to eradicate it from the planet. Specifically, he said the
world must "stand united to fight the
forces of evil and extremism whatever their sources are in response
to the dictates of our Islamic religion...Terrorism is a result of
extremism."
When muslim leaders use
words, those words must be understood as they are defined in Islam,
not as they are understood in the West. "Terrorism"
is defined in Islam as "killing a muslim without right."
Under sharia muslims may be killed if they apostasize from Islam,
kill another muslim without right, or if they violate any other law
under sharia for which there is a capital crime. Otherwise, to kill a
muslim is to be a "terrorist." "Extremism"
in Islam is to exceed ones ability - to move the Islamic Movement
ahead too quickly, thus putting the muslim ummah (global muslim
community) in danger because this risks losing muslims who do not
understand their duties under sharia and exposing Islam's true
intentions to the non-muslim community thus bringing violence upon
muslims - terrorism.
Saudi King Salman spoke at
the summit yet he sent two messages: one for the muslims and
one for the non-muslims. Americans and the rest of the
non-muslim world heard the King say he is going to eradicate
"terrorists" from the planet and thought he was talking
about ISIS and Al Qaeda. The muslim world heard that the United
States was providing hundreds of millions of dollars and weapons to support
the Islamic world's effort to destroy anything on the planet that
stands in the way of the complete implementation of sharia - a
command from Allah in the command and reflected in the words and
actions of Islam's prophet Mohammad.
Therefore, since President
Trump has already killed muslims without right under sharia by
ordering the U.S. military to launch strikes against Syria and
elsewhere, Islam views him as a "terrorist," and the Saudi
King is speaking about the U.S President and the United States when
he says "Terrorism" must be eradicated. The Saudi
King was not referring to muslims who bomb an arena in
Manchester, England or kill Americans in an Orlando, Florida bar or
muslims who fight on battlefields in Iraq or Afghanistan when he uses
the word "terrorist."
Understanding this
necessarily completely changes America's perspective of what
took place in Saudi Arabia last weekend. The President of the
United States is being given counsel and advice from U.S. officials
who appear to lack any understanding of any of this, which will lead
America's to defeat.
Exactly the Islamic world's
objective.
For UTT's complete analysis
of the speeches by King Salman and President Trump please click HERE.
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