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Time is up for the second Islamic invasion of Europe

by staff
by: Paul Frank
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Hadith 1.24 "Narrated Ibn `Umar: Allah's Apostle said: "I have been ordered (by Allah) to fight against the people until they testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah's Apostle, and offer the prayers"
Koran 9:29 "Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the last day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and his apostle nor acknowledge the religion of truth of the people of the Book (the Jews and the Christians) until they pay the Jizya [tax on non-Muslims] with willing submission and feel themselves subdued."
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First Muslim Invasion
The beginning of the 8th century was a bleak time for Europe. By the year 715 AD, just about all of Spain was in Muslim hands and France was being taken city by city. In 724, under the command of Ambissa, Emir of Andalusia, Muslim forces raid southern France and capture the cities of Carcassone and Nimes. In these and other raids, the main targets were churches and monasteries where the Muslims took away holy objects and enslaved or killed all the clerics.
However, lights of hope began to flicker in 722 when a Visigoth noble by the name of Pelayo (690–737) who had been elected the first King of Asturias (718-0737), defeated a Muslim army at Alcama near Covadonga. This is generally regarded as the first real Christian victory over the Muslims in the “Reconquista”, a term used to signify the Christian fight to turn back the Muslim invaders from Europe.
In 730, under the 10th Caliph Umayyad Hisham of the Umayyad Dynasty,  Muslim forces make their deepest incursions into Western Europe when they occupied the French cities of Narbonne and Avignon. Little did they know at that time that it would the beginning of the end for Islam in Europe for the next 1300 years.
October 10, 732 is a date in history that all Christianity should remember. It was on this day that the leader of the Frankish army, Charles Martel defeated General Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, who commanded the Umayyad army in northeastern France in what would be known as The Battle of Tours. Many scholars regard this battle as being decisive in that it saved Europe from Muslim control.
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With only an estimated 1,500 soldiers, Charles Martel halted the Muslim force of around 40,000 to 60,000 cavalry from moving farther into Europe. Even though General Al Ghafiqi commanded an army that had a large amount of cavalry, Charles’ force was well trained and fought with a close order style that resembled the ‘hoplite’ military formations used by the ancient Greeks armies. By using elevated positions, trees and rough terrain in front of his infantry to protect them from cavalry charges, Frankish troops withstood the attacks and lashed out hard whenever the experienced troops saw an opportunity.
It is estimated that Umayyad army lost around 8-10,000 - including the great general himself, Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi - compared to roughly 1,000 for the Franks. Though it wasn’t the end, it was a definitely a turning point for the push of Islam into Europe. The battle revealed that the Muslims had become overextended and would eventually be force them to withdraw back into Spain.
As for Martel, he was given the nickname of Charles “the Hammer” for crushing his enemies and he would be considered one of the great heroes of Christianity. Charles would eventually go on to establish the Frankish kingdom, and his family line would produce such greats as Charlemagne.
Islam was finally shown the door out of Europe when the kingdom of Granada fell to the Christian forces of King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella I, forcing the Moors to lose their last foothold in Spain. On January 2, 1492, King Boabdil surrendered Granada to the Spanish forces. As retribution for centuries of subjugating Europeans to forcible conversions to Islam, in 1502 the Spanish crown ordered all Muslims forcibly converted to Christianity. This lasted until the next century until 1609 when the last Moors still adhering to Islam were expelled from Spain.
Thanks to the courage of our European ancestors who stood up for their right to exist, Europe was safe and Christianity flourished for the next 400 years.
Now, in the 21st Century, Europe and Western Civilization is on the cusp of being overrun by Muslim hordes.
Second Muslim Invasion
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According to the International Organization for Migration, in 2015 alone, the number of migrants who entered Europe by sea and land had passed the one million mark. This startling human tide presented European leaders with a stark challenge and has created political rifts which thrown the European goal of border-free travel into question. Even the usually docile Pope Francis chimed in,
“Today, we can speak of an Arab invasion. It is a social fact. If Europe wants to rejuvenate itself, it must rediscover its cultural roots … But forgetting its own history, Europe weakens itself. And that's when it risks becoming an empty place."
In their naiveté about what a large Arab presence in Europe would entail, Westerners originally thought they were doing good by accepting migrants from their war torn countries. However, once in Europe, migrants started to show the local populations that they brought their problems with them. A recent study commissioned by the German government showed that in Lower Saxony - regarded as an average state - police saw an increase of 10.4% in reported violent crimes in 2015 and 2016. Of that increase, 92% of that rise in crime was attributed to young male migrants. The researchers went on to say that the findings are not surprising because many migrants who arrived in Germany in recent years are single males aged 14-30.
As an article in a recent edition of the Federalist reported, Sweden, according to United Nations data has the second highest rate of rape in the world. It never used to be like that. However in 1975, the Swedish parliament unanimously decided to change the former homogeneous Sweden into a multicultural country. Forty years later the dramatic consequences of this experiment emerge: violent crime has increased by 300%.
If one looks at the number of rapes, however, the increase is even worse. In 1975, 421 rapes were reported to the police; in 2014, it was 6,620. That is an increase of 1,472%. Gang rapes are a particular problem there. In rapes of this kind - according to Swedish reporters Ingrid Carlqvist and Lars Hedegaard, “Both the culprits and victims are most often young and in almost every case, the perpetrators are of immigrant background, mostly from Muslim countries.”
The Federalist continued to point out that the rise of rape isn’t peculiar to Sweden either. The same problem is plaguing GermanyAustria , Britain, and other EU nations.
The Liberal media is quick to accuse anyone who brings up the correlation of the increase in crime with the Muslim migrant influx of being “Islamophobic” or a Nazi.  A recent article on the website, Tingis called “Islam and the Future of Europe” brought up this point, “The typical response by the political and media elites to this challenge has been to sound liberal and enlightened, as if they were speaking to a private club of academics, not entrusted with serving their constituents and protecting their communities.” But this is not a racial issue, it’s a cultural one. Islam has always been hostile to Western ideals like women’s equal rights and their right to dress as they like, religious tolerance the views that define Western liberal democracy. Yet, they are quick to accept generosity of Westerners and enjoy all the amenities that go along with Western civilization.
Where is Europe now? As the same article in Tingis states,
"When an imam could publicly declare on Dutch radio that Muslims are duty-bound to kill those who resist their religion’s call; when cartoonists who choose to depict Islam’s prophet are assassinated in broad daylight; when innocent pedestrians are run over with trucks and tourist areas are thrown into turmoil; when the laissez-faire French and Dutch suddenly find themselves consumed by endless political polemics involving headscarves, burqas and burkinis; when metropolitan London becomes more homophobic than Britain’s rural provinces because of its Muslim population; when Muslims in Britain would rather fight for ISIS than their own nation’s armed forces; when pubs are forced to close because they find themselves in Muslim-majority communities; and when the European joie de vivre is threatened by terrorists in Madrid, Paris, and London, we can easily understand the agony of liberal European elites. They want to save refugees and welcome immigrants but, when they do so, they end up undermining their own social values."
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The Fight Back
A recent survey conducted by the London-based policy think-tank Chatham House found that majorities in eight European countries support the idea of instituting a ban on migration from Muslim-majority countries.
The non-partisan Chatham House, surveyed nationally representative samples of the adult populations in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain and the UK. The institute asked a total of 10,195 respondents across the 10 countries whether they agreed or disagreed with the statement: “All further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped.”
The results revealed that majorities in all but two of the countries agreed with the statement, but the size of the majority varied.
“Our results are striking and sobering,” the researchers wrote in a press release. “They suggest that public opposition to any further migration from predominantly Muslim states is by no means confined to Trump’s electorate in the U.S. but is fairly widespread.”
In 2004, Dutch politician Geert Wilders formed the Party for Freedom (PVV), and by 2016, was the most popular party in Holland. In October of 2014 in Dresden Germany, a new grassroots organization called PEGIDA, or Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (Occident) (German: Patriotische Europäer gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes) was formed on only one simple platform - stopping the Islamization of the West. Pegida soon spread to other parts of Germany and throughout Europe, as well as other countries around the world. It would soon be joined by Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), a party that, in 2016, beat Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union in regional elections. That same year, the Sweden Democrats, a party with right-wing antecedents, emerged as “the highest-ranking party in the Swedish polls.”  In Britain, too, the English Defence League (EDL), battling constant harassment from the government, continues to fight back against the Islamization of the country.
The Tingis article goes on to mention the author Douglas Murray who wrote his Spenglerian book titled The Strange Death of Europe:
"Murray finds comfort in East European nations who simply close their doors to Muslims and suffer no guilt over their supreme desire to protect their cultures and traditions from unassimilable immigrants. Yet when these same Eastern Europeans flood into Britain (as they did between 2004 and 2013), Britons get overwhelmed and found strategies to stop such flows. One would think that Britain, France, Sweden, Germany and other prosperous West European economies would do everything in their power to lure such immigrants to their countries in order to counter and reduce Muslim immigration. That this is not the case makes the situation a bit more complex than the simple Islam versus Europe narrative. This is partly due to the fact that the author uses the broad but fluid category of Europe to make his case, perpetuating the illusion that the peoples of Europe are a united lot. Had he focused on his home nation, especially in light of Brexit, the argument would have been stronger. To me, entities like Europe, Arab nation and Muslim world are too general to be meaningful in any concrete sense. European identity, after all, is historically unimaginable without the threat of Islam."
More specifically, different segments of European society are taking up the fight against the Islamic attempt to take over their countries.
In France:
French women have launched a fight back to reclaim areas of the country turned into no go zones by Muslim men as a shocking report lays bare the state of social segregation caused by mass migration.
The women’s rights campaign group is organizing marches and protests in a bid to retake streets in predominantly Islamic neighborhoods which they say have become entirely male dominated.
La Brigade des Mères, which is aiming to restore gender equality in France’s troubled ‘banlieues’, says women in many communities are now too scared to go out because gangs of young men rule the streets.
 In Sweden:
Sweden has abandoned its once generous refugee policy. It only registered 30,000 people last year, down from 163,000 in 2015.
The conservative Swedish Democrats captured 6 percent of the vote and entered parliament for the first time with 20 seats, joining right-wing parties in Norway and Denmark.
Jimmie Akesson, 31, the leader of the Sweden Democrats, does not believe in a soft sell: He wants to cut immigration by 90 percent, and he thinks that the growth of Sweden’s Muslim population is the country’s biggest foreign threat since World War II.
In Germany:
In a recent interview with Bild newspaper, Germany's new interior minister, Horst Seehofer has said he believes "Islam does not belong" to the country, in direct contrast with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Horst Seehofer has long been a vocal in the migrant debate has said that Germany had been "shaped by Christianity", and that the country should not give up its own traditions.
"No. Islam does not belong to Germany. Germany is shaped by Christianity. The Muslims who live among us naturally belong to Germany... That of course does not mean that we should, out of a false consideration for others, give up our traditions and customs. Muslims need to live with us, not next to us or against us."
In Italy:
Italians are resisting the huge influx of immigrants arriving on their shores, with some politicians calling on supporters to say "no, with every means, to every new arrival"
Harkening back to the Middle Ages, when Saracen pirates sacked Italian villages, raping and kidnapping female villagers for their harems. As fleets of ships approached the coastline, the most terrifying yell sounding from the lookout towers was “Mamma, li turchi! Mamma, li turchi!” (“Mommy, here come the Turks!”)
Seems Parties like the Northern League have revived that  rallying cry while suggesting Italians go so far as to stop — by force, if necessary — all migrant boats approaching the country’s southern shores and isles.
Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Matteo Salvini gets it, “To win we had to unite Italy, now we will have to unite Europe,” Salvini said. “I am thinking about a League of the Leagues of Europe, bringing together all the free and sovereign movements that want to defend their people and their borders.”
In Poland:
Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski, in an interview with The Middle East Eye, said that "an individual who arrives in Poland must demonstrate that he or she can integrate in our culture and society. Therefore, we can place greater hopes that Christian refugees have more potential to assimilate."
In  Austria
Austria's government said  that it is closing seven mosques and plans to expel imams in a crackdown on "political Islam" and foreign financing of religious groups.
According to the new Austrian Chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, 'Parallel societies and radicalization have no place in our country'
In Hungary:
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban decisively won re-election Sunday, and his party appeared to have won a super-majority in the Hungarian parliament. He calls it an "opportunity to defend Hungary."
Orban has said the country needed a government dedicated to Christian values, calling it Europe's "last hope."Orban has also strongly warned against Islamic immigration in Europe, suggesting the phenomenon is a threat to European Christian culture.
In Norway:
Norway, which elected the Conservative Party to power after years of open immigration policies has also joined the fight.
The new Norwegian Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, began a program that deports Muslims who have ties to radical groups.
And something stunning occurred: the country’s violent crimes are down more than 31% in less than a year since Muslim deportations began!
Nigerian citizens topped the list of those expelled for committing crimes, with 232 citizens expelled as a punishment in 2013, followed by Afghan citizens with 136 expelled as a punishment, and 76 Moroccans expelled as a punishment.
Afghan citizens topped the list of those expelled for violating the Immigration Act, with 380 expelled for this reason, followed by Iraqi citizens, 234 were expelled for violating the act.
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PEGIDA Germany

“Let’s Roll”
That was the calling of Todd Beamer, one of the passengers who valiantly fought the 9/11 hijackers on the doomed United Airlines Flight 93 from Newark to San Francisco. Beamer and other passengers decided to take on the hijackers and wrest control of the plane. Those words marked the start of the rebellion against Islamic terrorists who had interrupted and threatened their right to exist. The West should adopt up this call to arms to its right to exist…
staff | July 11, 2018 at 10:35 pm | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: https://wp.me/p9TDyV-4B




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