In Pakistan in
2012, as Christian children were singing carols
inside their church, Muslim men from a nearby mosque barged in with
an axe, destroyed the furniture, desecrated the altar, and beat the children.
Their justification for such violence? “You are disturbing our prayers…. How
dare you use the mike and speakers?”
Welcome to the
true face of “Muslim grievance”—what I call the “how dare you?!” phenomenon.
Remember it next time “progressive” media and politicians tell you that Muslim
terrorism—whether the 9/11 strikes, Fort Hood Massacre, Boston Bombing, or
recent London Beheading—are
products of grievances
against the West. Missing from their analyses is the supremacist
nature of Muslim grievances.
The Conditions
of Omar, a foundational medieval Muslim text, mandates this sense of
superiority over non-Muslims. Among other stipulations, the Conditions
commands conquered Christians not to raise their “voices during prayer or
readings in churches anywhere near Muslims” (hence the axe-attack in Pakistan).
It also commands them not to display any signs of Christianity—specifically
Bibles and crosses—not to build churches, and not to criticize the prophet.
If the supremacist
nature of Islamic law is still not clear enough, the Conditions
literally command Christians to give up their seats to Muslims on demand....ToRead More....
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