Failing to call Islamic terror by its name breeds more violence

– – Thursday, June 16, 2016
Mateen Paradox Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Mateen Paradox Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times more >

ANALYSIS/OPINION:

When you are an apostate of Islam, fear and dread follow you. Despite remaining out of sight for days at a time, these feelings never quite leave, they simply remain silent until those quiet moments when I again hear their whispered warnings and hushed threats; imagining them prancing like demons around my lifeless body.

I left Islam. I converted to Christianity, and by doing so, I must be killed.

The Orlando shooter, Omar Seddique Mateen, a Muslim man born in America to Afghani parents had chosen the short path to paradise by committing an act of violent jihad in order to further the establishment of Allah’s kingdom on earth. A kingdom that has no room for homosexuals, as the text of the Koran and Hadiths make clear.

Mateen’s former wife appeared, describing a man with a violent temper and little interest in self-restraint. She described him as “unstable.”

However, the shooter beating his wife, abusing her physically and emotionally doesn’t make him a mentally disturbed man, but rather shows him to be a very devout Muslim. In Islam, it is a husband’s duty to beat a recalcitrant wife.

As if on cue, the political left is once again crafting a false narrative to keep the public in the dark about the Islamic genesis of jihadi terror…Read full article

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/16/radical-islams-next-victim/

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