A Leauki's Writings

Proving that some liberals still defend liberal values the Kurdish author writes:

"Yesterday, several MPs from an Arab country gave their stances vis-à-vis the assassination of Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh. As pious Muslim Arabs, they expressed their resentment and hatred of the Jews, whom they called pigs, and depicted their legitimate democratic state, Israel, in strident and inappropriate terms. They also referred to Osama bin Laden, calling him a hero and a redeemer who had done much for Islam and the Muslims.

"Unfortunately, there are many ignoramuses among the Arabs who support the views of these MPs, and who disseminate pro-bin Laden propaganda, thinking that their support for him is part of their true and perfect belief in Islam and its principles.

"We must ask: Who is better and more beneficial for the Muslims – Osama bin Laden, or the state of Israel?

"Al-Qaeda was established in the late 1980s, and if we look at its deeds since then, we find that it has brought the Muslims no benefit whatsoever – only destruction, ruin, and the recruitment of young people for suicide operations... Unfortunately, Osama bin Laden and the gang of those who speak on behalf of Al-Qaeda are deluding the [suicide bombers, telling them] that what they are doing will add to their happiness and wellbeing. You see, killing people, destroying their homes, and blowing up their marketplaces and parks, and turning them into heaps of rubble, are [depicted by Al-Qaeda as] the path to a happy and superior life.

"Al-Qaeda's inculcation and dissemination of the ideology of violence worldwide, particularly in the Islamic countries, has given the tyrannical Arab regimes a pretext by which they justify their repression of their peoples, carried out by means of their security and intelligence apparatuses; whoever does not submit to [the rulers'] policy and crosses their red lines has diverse and unusual accusations leveled against him – accusations completely unconnected to reality – or  [is accused] of being a member of terrorist organizations...

"The brutal curses and invective to which Islam and its followers have been exposed since 2001 are caused by Al-Qaeda and by its misleading use of Koran verses, hadiths of the Prophet, and commentary..."

"In contrast, Israel is a democratic state that does not use force except to protect itself from terrorists... We never hear that an Israeli has blown himself up, set up a terror organization, or used Torah texts to harm someone.

"In Israel, there are more mosques than there are in some Arab and Muslim countries. There is freedom of worship and expression – so much so that Arabs and Muslims living in Tel Aviv curse the Israeli president openly and publicly, without anyone hurting them or settling accounts with them. This doesn't happen in the Islamic countries. And it goes without saying that there is a culture of love of peace and enlightenment, spread by Israeli universities, colleges, and centers throughout the world.

"Most unfortunately, many Arabs and Muslims ignore these facts, due to the hatred and resentment that take over their thinking – because of the mistaken anti-Israel concepts that bin Laden and his ilk have poured into their brains..."

http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4036.htm

Al-Qaeda have killed far more Muslims in terror attacks against civilians than Israel killed while defending herself against terror attacks.

Do Muslims really prefer death to being friends with Jews?

 


Comments
on Mar 18, 2010

At the same time Hamas' television station published this interesting fact:

"The Jews are Foreign Bacteria... The Koran Itself Says That They Have No Parallel... May He Annihilate This Filthy People"

That pro-peace non-anti-Semitic statement symbolises like no other the urgent need to re-unite Hamas with the PLO so that all peace-loving people of this earth can unite to force Israel to stop its vicious attacks against innocent non-anti-Semites who wouldn't hurt a fly unless it was wearing a kippa.

 


 

on Mar 18, 2010

In answer to your last question - yes.  The only end to hate is the destruction of the host.

on Mar 18, 2010

But in a serious note, the Kurdish author is right. And the west can learn a lot from him and his people.

I have an idea for a peace plan that the Arabs will never accept but which would satisfy all the official demands from both sides (aka Israel's demands as well as those demands that liberals claim the Arabs make and that Israel wouldn't accept).