Global Compact on Migration creates favourable routes for Islamic migration. Thus, it is essential to know the Islamic
political principle of hijra (Islamic migration). Hijra follows the
example set by Mohammed and referred to in the Koran. Hijra is socially
and economically beneficial to Islam. If not resisted by legal means,
it is the way to gradually annihilate the non-Islamic host culture and replace it with an Islamic civilisation.
Koran 2:218: "Indeed,
those who have believed and those who have emigrated and fought in the
cause of Allah – those expect the mercy of Allah. And Allah is Forgiving
and Merciful." (see also Koran 8:72, 9:20)
Hijra Legal Pathway
In 1973, Economic
European Community and the Arab League established the Euro-Arab
Dialogue (EAD). Under the name of dialogue, they created a political and
legal superstructure that encompasses the entire Euro-Arab
relationship. Among other agreements, migration was addressed as an
important component of the relationships, and it was demanded by the
Arab Association:
’The association
requires European governments to arrange legal provisions concerning the
free movement... and respect for the fundamental rights of immigrant
workers in Europe: these rights must be equivalent to those of national
citizens.’
Action Plan by Global Compact and forth-coming impact on Western civilisation
The overall goal is
to establish regular migration. “Regular Migration” is mentioned 25
times in the Pact. The summary of the objectives and actions identify a
migrant as not a subject to European Law, European Law has to change to
simplify the process of arrival and settlement of migrants according to their culture.
List of Objectives of interest with extension commentaries:
- Objective 4 action f – absence of migrants’ nationality will not be a constraint, although it creates obstacles in identifying justified migration
- Objective 5 – “Enhance availability and flexibility of pathways for regular migration"
- Objective 7 action a – existing relevant policies may have to change according to migrants‘ Sharia demands
- Objective 7 action b – Islam is recognised as a religion and therefore protection of their human rights will be done according to Islamic values
- Objective 11 action f
– in case of relevant laws and regulations are amended accordingly, it
obliges to accept illegal migration, while discrimination becomes the
tool to argue in favour of any migrant
- Objective 15 action e – facilitates Sharia-compliant health service
- Objective 16 action c – secures family reunification thus enlarging migration by times
- Objective 17 / 33 – no critical thinking is allowed towards migrants’ behaviour, criticism is strongly condemned
- Objective 17 action a – targeting and condemning free speech, migrants are by default innocent and victims
- Objective 17 action c
– control over mass media, reporting censorship, it is not the facts
which are reported but portraying migration as only positive while
leaving other media with no support and funds
- Objective 17 action g – migration must be promoted in the context of electoral campaigns
- Objective 20 action i – sets the foundation for Sharia banking
The Global
Compact establishes a steady process of Islamisation of the
UN members while undermining the existing legal framework of
the sovereignty of their States. It uses non-discriminatory foundation
actions to ensure the dominance of Islamic migration, Hijra, with the
time-line envisaged by the Arab Association and eventually will lead to
an Islamic demographic conquest of the host country.
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