Re: HAMAS Targets Spain
- From: lanman <xlanmanx@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:07:03 -0800
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 19:02:49 GMT, "DoD" <thecats@xxxxxx> wrote:
>Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos' efforts earlier this year
>to remove HAMAS from the European Union's terrorist list, have done little
>to change HAMAS' agenda. It is not only Palestine that children in the West
>Bank and Gaza are asked to liberate; now they are asked to liberate Seville.
>The HAMAS children's magazine, Al-Fateh, in a recent issue, (No. 66), tells
>the children about the city called Asbilia (Seville) and calls on them to
>free it, together with the whole country, from the infidels and to reinstate
>Muslim rule.
>
>This is how the magazine has the city Asbilia (Seville) telling its story to
>Hamas' children: "Salaam Aleykum my dear beloved. I would like to
>introduce myself: I am the city Asbilia, the bride of the country Andalus
>(Spain). In the past I was the Capital of the Kingdom of Asbilia. the Arab
>Muslims, led by the hero-commander Musa bin Nusair, conquered me in 713,
>after a siege, which lasted one month.
>
>"In the year 97 of the Muslim calendar, the ruler of Andalus, Ayoub bin
>Habib al-Lahimi moved the Capital to my sister city, Cordoba. in the year
>646 of the Muslim calendar, Ferdinand III besieged me and conquered me after
>a siege which lasted one year and five months, and that was due to the
>strength of my fortifications and my walls. This is when the Golden Age of
>the Muslims ended, and Asbilia (Seville) was lost by the Muslims."
>
>And the story goes on: "However, Muslim cultural expression and symbols
>still remain witness to the superior Muslim culture on my soil.I yearn that
>you, my beloved, will call me to return, together with the rest of the lost
>cities of the lost orchard [Andalus] to the hands of the Muslims so that joy
>and happiness will fill my land, and you will visit me because I am the
>bride of the country of Andalus." (emphasis added)
>
>This telling story comes at a time when Hamas, in English, states that its
>interest is "to liberate occupied Palestine." However, this story to
>liberate Spain, in Arabic, in a form that children can easily relate to,
>describes the Fatwa issued by Yusuf Qaradawi on December 2, 2002.
>
>The Egyptian-born Yusuf Qaradawi, an al Azhar University-educated member of
>the Muslim Brotherhood, who resides in Qatar, is one of the most influential
>Sunni clerics. The Fatwa, which the children's story reiterates, follows
>the Muslim Brotherhood's teachings -which also serve as the basis of HAMAS'
>Charter.
>
>Qaradawi, calls on Muslims to conquer Europe, saying: "Islam will return to
>Europe as a conqueror and a victor after being expelled from it twice - once
>from the south, from Andalusia, and a second time, from the east, when it
>knocked several times on the doors of Athens." Qaradawi ruled that Muslims
>should re-conquer "'former Islamic colonies' in Andalus (Spain), southern
>Italy, Sicily, the Balkans and the Mediterranean islands."
>
>Indeed, the activities of Radical Islamist movements in Spain are nothing
>new. Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas was sentenced last September in Madrid, to 27
>years in prison for aiding the 9/11 attacks from Spain, and 16 of his
>co-conspirators were convicted for belonging to al Qaeda. On December 20,
>2005, 16 additional al-Qaeda operatives on Spain were arrested for allegedly
>sending volunteers to wage Jihad in Iraq. These arrests are only the most
>recent since the March 11, 2004 train bombing in Madrid.
>
>In a series of speeches about the importance of confronting al Qaeda
>terrorists in Iraq, President George W. Bush acknowledged that their aim is
>to "establish a totalitarian Islamic empire that reaches from Spain to
>Indonesia."
>
>However, this ideology is clearly not limited to al Qaeda's terrorists.
>HAMAS' children magazine, Al Fateh's call to return Seville "to the hands of
>the Muslims" is no different than that of al-Qaeda's call to establish the
>Caliphate. Evidently, HAMAS' interests also extend to the liberation and
>Islamization of all occupied former Muslim territories, according to the
>dogma of the Muslim Brotherhood from which HAMAS originated.
>
>Apparently encouraged by successful Jihad against Israel, HAMAS is now
>raising the ante, going international. Just as they have indoctrinated a
>generation of Palestinian children to commit suicide attacks against
>Israelis, they are now expanding their targets to include the rest of the
>Caliphate - beginning with Spain. It is only a matter of time, before today's
>Palestinian children, and others exposed to HAMAS' publications start
>offering themselves up for the next stage of Jihad in Spain.
>
>http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=20726
>
But, but, haven't the Spaniards appeased the Islamic fascists enough?
They voted out their conservative government and pulled their support
for Iraq. What more could Hamas want?
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