Monday, April 14, 2008

Hamas Cleric: ‘Rome Will Be Conquered by Islam’


In a sermon delivered last Friday by a prominent Muslim cleric, Yunis al-Astal, a Hamas member of the Palestinian parliament, predicted,

"Very soon, Allah willing, Rome will be conquered, just like Constantinople was, as was prophesized by our prophet Muhammad,"
His fiery sermon continued,
"Today, Rome is the capital of the Catholics, or the Crusader capital, which has declared its hostility to Islam, and has planted the brothers of apes and pigs in Palestine in order to prevent the reawakening of Islam."


Also stated was,
"Rome would become an advanced post for the Islamic conquests which will spread through Europe in its entirety, and then will turn to the two Americas, and even Eastern Europe."


Video Clip

Jerusalem Post

Fox News

Any one have a copy of Kumbaya in Palestinian?

11 comments:

Tromatic said...

I just hope I live to see Pelosi stuffed into a burqa.

Keith Moore said...

That is a sight that the world is, as yet, unprepared for.

You have to feel some sympathy for the gentleman... they were pretty darn close to overrunning Europe a few times. The first time, they got their butts kicked by the French (contemplate how humiliating that would be) and the second time, Allah sent rain so the "godless Crusaders" were waiting to send them packing by the time they got to the gates of Vienna. You can see why that would generate some level of wishful thinking.

Lew Waters said...

In today's PC World, Keith, they have advanced further than before and legally.

While many Muslims are content with their beliefs and staying to themselves, many more desire an age old dream of world domination and imposing their beliefs.

Too many Western nations, and the left especially, are ready to capitulate to them with the false belief that radical Jiahdists simply want us out of the Middle East.

An article from last year that you should enjoy, “Hurray! We’re Capitulating!"

Victoria Taft said...

Well, at least Jimmy Carter will fix all of this when he visits with the Hamas leader. Phew! Carter's on the case; all will be right with the world.

The King said...

"bomb, bomb, bomb.....bomb, bomb, Iran"....

John McBush-2008

Pat Robertson, Jerry Fallewell, Sun Myung Moon et al. America has its own religious zealots to deal with. I don't like any of them no matter the country. Organized religion is a poison and it subverts the greater good.

The issue is power and religion is a tool which helps to achieve that end.

So are you guys that mysterious 25% who approve of bush and the current status quo?

iago said...

It is hard to comprehend that a president (in this case a former president) could do damage in the Mid-East. Carter must be stopped before it is too late.

tnr said...

Carter should have been stoped before he started!

Lew Waters said...

Queenie, did I miss where I said Bush was in this?

You lefty's are so predictable. No matter what, Bush has to be injected into everything.

Seek treatment, BDS is treatable.

"Organized religion is a poison and it subverts the greater good".

A little Marxism??

The King said...

So that's a yes Lew, you are among the 25%.

You wrote: "Too many Western nations, and the left especially, are ready to capitulate to them with the false belief that radical Jiahdists simply want us out of the Middle East."

Is this not the same as "if we don't fight them there, we'll have to fight them here"? Isn't that a line from bushie? So you see you did bring the bush philosophy into this.

As far as believing that organized religion is poison, you can call it marxist, I say it's the truth..

You can continue to take on side topics such as insulting my name and I'll just continue to discredit your warped philosophy.

Lew Waters said...

Pitiful stretch, Queen. Typical leftist thinking.

Capitulating and fighting for freedom are opposites, not the same.

And no, I didn't bring Bush into it, although the confounded thinking of the left would to make it so.

Declaring Marxism as truth discredits you and no one else. "Nietzsche is Dead!" God.

Get over yourself.

Keith Moore said...

Lew (and everyone else), I highly highly recommend the Dinesh D'Sousa book "The Enemy At Home" when discussing the Middle East and Islam. Despite being a conservative author, he treats the subject with sufficient intellectual seriousness to criticize conservatives for their various errors of fact and belief. You've got to admire someone who directs criticism towards the errors of both sides.

Strictly speaking, Lew, I think that the sentiment denigrating religion is more correctly attributed to Vladmir Lenin more than Karl Marx. Last I heard, Marx was more an economist than a political philosopher. And as to the Nietzsche quote, I've read that the entirety of the thing merely relates a popular sentiment that Nietzsche observed in his time rather than expressing Nietzsche's personal opinion that God was, in fact, dead.