The tide is turning in Europe

July 29, 2008 by greekmuslim 

 

 

 

I see more and more European news outlets and blogs such as this one talking about Islamophobia*.  If I was not a Muslim, I guess I would be concerned too, being constantly bombarded by heavily distorted and false propaganda, but really if you understand Islam and how an Islamic state treats and protects dhimmis with high respect and honor, there’s nothing to be afraid of.  And I’ll go even further to say that it’s a much better system than how democracy treats its minorities.

 

          Will Muslims be the majority in Europe in 20 years?  Maybe.

          Could Christianity die out in a century?  Allah knows.

          Is Europe afraid?  Definitely.

          Is there a need to be afraid.  I don’t think so.

 

This blogger seems to think so with her ’see saw’ theory that when Europe is up, Islam is down and vice versa.  She has a point. 

The tides are turning and no one can deny that.  Br. Amr Khaled has stated it publicly as well as Shaykh Yusuf Qaradawi here:

 

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Someone might view this video and be afraid but there’s nothing to be afraid of.  The truth of God stands clear and everyone is given a choice to accept or decline.

 

*Note:  Just had to throw this definition in here to show our “Greekness” :)  

A phobia (from Greek: φόβος, phobos, “fear”), is an irrational, intense, persistent fear of certain situations, activities, things, or persons.

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Comments

5 Responses to “The tide is turning in Europe”

  1. fredie007 on July 29th, 2008 5:20 pm

    Indeed, all religions have their extremist separations. It are however always the Muslim ones that get the most media attention, don’t ask me why, it just is that way. Maybe they are the most fanatic in defending their religion.

  2. hendon on July 30th, 2008 7:47 am

    salam

    you only fear the unknown but as you get to know it, there is nothing to fear but Allah. Whatever is written by Allah will happen, there is no stopping to it. Rejoice to the fact that Allah has opened the hearts of so many. I used to wonder when I was young, will there be muslims in Europe . Will I get to see the day? Alhamdulillah, Allah has prolong my age to be able to see the tide of islam over there.

  3. greekmuslim on July 30th, 2008 10:59 pm

    Thanks for that insight hendon.

    Fredie, I wouldn’t say fanatic. Let me ask you, if someone was attacking your children, would you protect them? To what extent?

    Our Muslim nation protects our religion when someone attacks it more than you would protect your own children.

    I call that passionate, not fanatic. But you got to wonder, what is it that makes us so passionate about Islam?

  4. Ahmed on October 2nd, 2008 10:15 am

    Salaamz

    There is no point of discussion with Ali especially because his ignorance in religious matter is very evident the venem he spits out seems to be attached to some difficulty he had in his earlier life. Many people display similiar behaviour patterns especially if they were bent over and raped when they were kids or endured some other form of physical abuse.

    I think he needs counselling first and then only can anybody engage in discussion with him. Otherwise, simply invoke the quranic verse relating to an ignorant person striking up a discussion and wish him peace.

    As for his arrogance, I can’t help but think that Abu Jahl and his cronies probably displayed a similiar attitude towards Allah’s Rasul (saw) and his Sahaba and were hell bent on demolishing islam hence the verses of Jihad were revealed.

    Therefore, I instruct him to read the quranic verses relating to jihad, etc as though they were revealed against his attitude and behaviour and then reason with himself if the verses are justifiable.

    Most definitely Allah is the All seeing, All hearing, Most Powerful.
    “wa makaru wamakarallah, wallahu khairul maakireen”

    Abu Aamina

  5. Nabil Ahmad on October 2nd, 2008 10:16 am

    Asalaam o alaikum wr wb.

    You will see that “Ali” kind of people are everywhere now a days. Especially when u see in Pakistan, There are a lot like that in TV talk show, in newspapers, may be they are on the payroll of kuffar. Some says no one have even right to say his son daughter or family and surrounding that offer prayer, they quote that, Quran says “La Ikraha fideen” what a false interpretation. It is what don’t force the people of other faith to come in Islam. If we sppose that it means what they think then what is the meant by “amro bilmaroof wa anahi anil munker”
    May Allah keep on right Path

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