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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Dhimmi Alert! Norway has become the first full member state of Eurabia

By Aussiegirl

Very ominous news indeed! It seems we must now seek pardon and protection from the imams of the Moslem world, and be sure to never utter words that offend them or their cult of death. Welcome to the future -- it is here.

brucebawer

In a 2005 book, Eurabia, a scholar who goes by the nom de plume Bat Ye’or wrote illuminatingly about what she called "dhimmitude" – the relegation of non-Muslims, in the Muslim world, to the subordinate social position of "dhimmis," individuals who have no rights and who are tolerated as long as they behave obsequiously and accept their inferior status. Ye’or warned that many European leaders were assuming an increasingly dhimmi-like posture in relation to radical Muslim leaders both in Europe and beyond, reflexively overlooking the more unpleasant aspects of Muslim culture and the widespread resistance to integration. Ye’or noted that if this dhimmitude persisted, and if present immigration and birth rates held up, Europe would soon fall under the sway of Koranic law – sharia.

But on February 10, in Oslo, came a dramatic capitulation that seemed a classic case of sharia in action. For days, Velbjørn Selbekk, editor of the tiny Christian periodical Magazinet – the first publication to reprint the now-famous Muhammed cartoons from the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten – had firmly resisted pressure by Muslim extremists (who made death threats) and by the Norwegian establishment (which urged him to give in). But then, on that morning – the day before a planned mass demonstration against the cartoons – Norway’s Minister of Labor and Social Inclusion, Bjarne Håkon Hanssen, hastily called a press conference at a major government office building in Oslo.There, to the astonishment of his supporters, Selbekk issued an abject apology for reprinting the cartoons. At his side, accepting his act of contrition on behalf of 46 Muslim organizations and asking that all threats now be withdrawn, was Mohammed Hamdan, head of Norway’s Islamic Council. In attendance were members of the Norwegian cabinet and the largest assemblage of imams in Norway's history. It was a picture right out of a sharia courtroom: the dhimmi prostrating himself before the Muslim leader, and the leader pardoning him – and, for good measure, declaring Selbekk to be henceforth under his protection, as if it were he, Hamdan, and not the Norwegian police, that held in his hands the security of citizens in Norway.

[...] Many Islamists do not hide the fact that their long-term goal is to turn Europe, step by step, into a Muslim caliphate ruled by sharia law. Alas, it looks at present as if the cartoon controversy may turn out to have been a significant step on the way to that goal. One thing is clear, at any rate: these have been the darkest days for European freedom in many a decade.

3 Comments:

At 9:02 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

it is embarrassing for such a thing to happen,but for you to think along the line of "dhimmitude" is going too far.the islamic world cannot take over europe or even the world since non islam faithfuls outnumber the islamic faithfuls and the tecnology on the side of non islamic nation is so much that the status quo will remain.

 
At 9:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

it is embarrassing for such a thing to happen,but for you to think along the line of "dhimmitude" is going too far.the islamic world cannot take over europe or even the world since non islam faithfuls outnumber the islamic faithfuls and the tecnology on the side of non islamic nation is so much that the status quo will remain.

muyiwa
Nigeria
muyi22@yahoo.com

 
At 10:49 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

'Anonymous' ... if you read a bit of history, you may notice these common themes:

1. Revolutionaries are always outnumbered by the general populace.

2.Ruling regimes never take revolutionaries seriously.

3. During and after a revolution, many people are killed and the survivors experience untold horrors.

But, enjoy the comfort of your status quo...while you can.

 

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