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Islam, Muslim, Moslem

Muslims are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion claiming to belong to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran (Koran), the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abraham.

Modern Islamic followers and institutions betray the God of Abraham and Moses through their political agenda. Their political goals and ideological tactics are often interpreted more as those of Nimrod and Babylon.

The meaning of MOSLEM is formerly a common term but often considered old-fashioned, increasingly rare, and by some it may be considered offensive variant of Muslim.

Islamic teachings on violence are said to be "complex and multifaceted, emphasizing that violence is not inherent to the religion but is permitted" "primarily for self-defense and justice." This claim does not appear to be supported by its historical record.

Conflict within Religion

Any attempt to force your religion on others which has been common during the history of Islam by threat of death or taxation of non-Muslim citizens would be an attack on the fundamental right of freedom of religion.

Tens of thousands of religious people are being murdered by Moslems who are a political movement which accepts Force and violence to spread their agenda to the masses.

They, like many modern Christians do not practice pure religion unspotted by the world. This often is because they are more concerned about their rites and rituals of the doctrines of men than the endowed Rights and righteousness of God

This political movement is often disguised as a religion that allows many practices not practiced by Abraham and forbidden by Moses, but who are both proclaimed as prophets.

While, every Moslem does not murder and some may be very fine people they often do not contain the murderous extremist who also claim that faith/allegiance based political movement.

Freedom of Religion

The U.S. Constitution does not grant a right to violently overthrow the government and prohibits the establishment of a state religion, which is the goal of many Moslems.

The Declaration of Independence states that when a government becomes destructive of the people's rights, it is their right and duty to alter or abolish it. If a religion wants to take away the right of the people we may abolish it, not because it is a religion but it departs from a religion and becomes something else that is violence against the rights of the people. Title 18 U.S.C. § 2383 makes it a crime to incite, assist with, or participate in a rebellion or insurrection against U.S. laws and authority and 18 U.S.C. § 2385 criminalizes advocating, abetting, advising, or teaching the duty, necessity, desirability, or propriety of overthrowing the U.S. government by force or violence, or organizing groups that promote such overthrow.

Any religion that prohibits freedom of speech would be fundamentally opposed to the Constitution of the United States.


Daniel Haqiqatjou

Some one thought Daniel Haqiqatjou could shed light on the real problems of the world. So I looked him up.

Daniel Reza Haghighat Jou has fallen into the classic blunder of misidentifying the movement of history by looking at the personalty of the actors.

Daniel Reza has a very poor understanding of history based on the articles published at his website.

His books premise of modernism being the religion of the colonizer would be funny except for the imperialistic tactiMuslim the Muslim colonizers over the centuries.

He complains about the imperialists who bomb and occupy the Muslim world when the Muslims world would not even exist without the Islamic imperialism which used the swords and scimitars by which they spread their religion and politics creating what Daniel calls the Muslim world.

The vast block of Islamic nations were not born from the logos of Mohamed but the conquest and brutality of his blood thirsty armies.

From Medina to Badr Mohamed used force to compell his converts while Jesus used love, the word of God and a network of service.

Jesus came to set the captive free while Mohamed came to subjugate, enslave and kill.

Their armies were supported by the spoils of those they murdered, robbed, and enslaved by the millions. And they collected the burdensome Jizya which forced the lukewarm to convert. Those who converted who would serve as His militant missionaries would often pay the Jizya if they did not serve.

From the beginning the ir governments were by heavy tribute taxes like iltizam. That was replaced by more modern systems like income tax and corporate profit taxes. They also have a Wealth Tax (Zakat) on everything you own. This included property tax. These taxes came through the spirit of Nimrod. Gavin Newsom and the California legislature has been recently advocating such a tax. While none of these taxes were found in the Israel of Moses they do exist in in some form in almost every "principality" where the Spirit of Nimrod thrives including all Muslim countries and modern governments including modern Israel.

So, Modernism is not just the religion of secularists subjugating Muslims around the world it is actually "Nimrodism". The Spirit of Nimrod creeps into every society that is slothful in the ways of righteousness and the people are willing to engage in covetous practices to obtain their security from fear. They do this at the expense of their fellowman and their own soul.

Fortunately we have to witnessed as to the way of God the saves souls and sets the captive free.

But in their pride they have become blind to the meaning of the text and abandoned the means of God's government so they have become blind and follow the blind.

Muhammad or Machmad was inspired by a being that appeared as an angel of light in a dark cave. Later scribe would write down his teachings.

Unfortunately I have not found the Song of Moses nor the Song of the Lamb in the text of the Koran, nor the perfect law of liberty.

What I do find is the rituals and ceremonies that allow those who find pride in their doctrines of men which allows them to bow to the principalities of the world and serve them. While they will continue to justify their own sloth, selfishness and sin.


Somalia culture

Somalia has faced decades of armed conflict, social and political instability, Violence is not only an act but the avarice and apathy that allows it. Virtue in society must be cultivated in the culture of your society.

Somalia's main problems stem from a vicious cycle of conflict and chronic instability, leading to severe food insecurity, widespread displacement, with many extremist groups vying for power because they have little acceptance of universal human rights. Clans and faction like al-Shabaab exacerbating the challenges of overcoming poverty and injustice because the identity politics determines governance, and elevates clan divisions over the rights of all men being created equal. The result is one of the world's worst hunger crises, with millions needing urgent aid, high malnutrition rates, and a struggling economy.

The common clashes, especially involving al-Shabaab, destabilize the country, disrupt aid, and fuel internal displacement.

As a male dominated patriarchal Islamic society it regularly oppresses women. This tends to encourage the social fallacy that the domination of others is required to establish meaning and status rather a culture that praises competency, accomplishment, and care and concern for other people including the less fortunate, foreigners and strangers in your midst.

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Islam - Koran notes

Chapter 3: 54 best of all deceivers

The claim that Quran Chapter 3:54 calls Allah the "best of all deceivers" is an anti-Islamic interpretation based on a selective translation of the Arabic word makr. While the word makr has connotations of deception and plotting, Muslim scholars state that when attributed to God, it refers to a superior form of counter-planning that foils the malicious schemes of opponents.


Translation and meaning Controversy: Critics who call Allah the "best of all deceivers" rely on a literal or limited translation of the word makr as "deceive" or "cheat".


The general prohibition against lying Numerous verses in the Quran condemn falsehood and emphasize the importance of truthfulness, commanding believers to be among the truthful ones. "O you who have believed, fear Allah and be with those who are true" (Quran 9:119). "And do not mix the truth with falsehood or conceal the truth while you know [it]" (Quran 2:42). Lying against Allah or forging lies about what is lawful or unlawful is considered one of the greatest sins and can lead to a painful punishment. The Prophet Muhammad reinforced this, stating that truthfulness leads to righteousness and paradise, while lying leads to wickedness and hellfire



The exceptions to the prohibition Islamic legal scholars and traditions recognize exceptional circumstances, derived from the teachings of the Prophet, where lying is permitted. These instances are not seen as encouraging deception but as allowing for it when a greater good is served or a greater evil is prevented. The three most widely cited exceptions, based on hadith, are: During war: Lying to the enemy for military strategy and to gain an advantage is permissible. The Prophet reportedly said, "War is deceit". To reconcile two people: Lying to mediate and mend a rift between two individuals or groups is allowed if a reconciliation cannot be achieved through other means. Between a husband and wife: Lying to one's spouse to please them and strengthen the relationship is acceptable. The Islamic concept of taqiyya permits the concealment of one's faith or the telling of untruths to a hostile party in situations of duress, such as to avoid torture, persecution, or death. The Quran includes a verse that addresses a person forced to deny their faith while their heart remains firm in belief, clarifying that they are not to be punished. Historically, taqiyya was adopted by minority Shia Muslim communities facing persecution, but the underlying principle is applicable to all Muslims to protect themselves from serious harm. In summary, the core Islamic teachings condemn lying and stress the importance of honesty. Exceptions are limited to very specific situations, most of which are aimed at preventing harm or restoring peace.


Word was God

The Bible teaches Jesus is God through verses like John 1:1 ("the Word was God"), John 20:28 (Thomas's declaration "My Lord and my God!"), Colossians 2:9 ("in [Christ] all the fullness of deity dwells bodily"), and the Father's statement in Hebrews 1:8 to the Son, "Your throne, O God, is for ever and ever". Other verses like Titus 2:13 and 2 Peter 1:1 refer to Jesus as "our great God and Savior". Explicit Statements of Jesus' Divinity

       John 1:1: 
       "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God". John 1:14 continues, "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us". 
       John 20:28: 
       After His resurrection, Thomas declares, "My Lord and my God!" Jesus does not rebuke him but accepts the worship. 
       Colossians 2:9: 
       "For in him [Christ] the whole fullness of the deity dwells bodily". 
       Hebrews 1:8: 
       The author quotes the Father saying to the Son, "Your throne, O God, is for ever and ever". 

Implication of God's Attributes on Jesus

       Isaiah 9:6: This prophetic passage refers to the coming King as "Mighty God". 
       Titus 2:13: Encourages believers to "wait for the blessed hope—the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ". 
       2 Peter 1:1: Peter refers to the faith of believers being "through the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ". 

Jesus' Own Declarations of Divinity

       John 10:30: 
       Jesus says, "I and the Father are one". This claim was understood by the Jewish leaders as a claim to be equal with God, leading them to attempt to stone Him for blasphemy.
       Matthew 1:23: 
       Prophecy states the virgin shall bear a son "and they shall call his name Immanuel, which means, 'God with us'".

Jesus Accepting Worship

       The Bible shows Jesus receiving worship from various individuals (e.g., Matthew 2:11, 14:33, 28:9, 17), and He never corrected them, indicating that such worship was appropriate for Him

Chapter 3:3 God revealed the Torah and the Gospel

Chapter 21:48 Moses

Chapter 5:47 judge be the Gospel

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Abraham (Ibrahim), portraying him as the father of monotheism, Abraham's steadfast faith in the One True God, his resistance to idolatry, his prayer for righteous offspring, and his leadership in establishing the city of Mecca.

Quran 3:67: "Abraham was not a Jew nor yet a Christian; but he was true in Faith, and bowed his will to Allah (which is Islam), and he joined not gods with Allah ".

Quran 16:120-123: "So We have taught thee the inspired (Message), 'Follow the ways of Abraham the True in Faith, and he joined not gods with Allah'".



Chapter 3: 54 best of all deceivers

The claim that Quran Chapter 3:54 calls Allah the "best of all deceivers" is an anti-Islamic interpretation based on a selective translation of the Arabic word makr. While the word makr has connotations of deception and plotting, Muslim scholars state that when attributed to God, it refers to a superior form of counter-planning that foils the malicious schemes of opponents.


Translation and meaning Controversy: Critics who call Allah the "best of all deceivers" rely on a literal or limited translation of the word makr as "deceive" or "cheat".


The general prohibition against lying Numerous verses in the Quran condemn falsehood and emphasize the importance of truthfulness, commanding believers to be among the truthful ones. "O you who have believed, fear Allah and be with those who are true" (Quran 9:119). "And do not mix the truth with falsehood or conceal the truth while you know [it]" (Quran 2:42). Lying against Allah or forging lies about what is lawful or unlawful is considered one of the greatest sins and can lead to a painful punishment. The Prophet Muhammad reinforced this, stating that truthfulness leads to righteousness and paradise, while lying leads to wickedness and hellfire



The exceptions to the prohibition Islamic legal scholars and traditions recognize exceptional circumstances, derived from the teachings of the Prophet, where lying is permitted. These instances are not seen as encouraging deception but as allowing for it when a greater good is served or a greater evil is prevented. The three most widely cited exceptions, based on hadith, are: During war: Lying to the enemy for military strategy and to gain an advantage is permissible. The Prophet reportedly said, "War is deceit". To reconcile two people: Lying to mediate and mend a rift between two individuals or groups is allowed if a reconciliation cannot be achieved through other means. Between a husband and wife: Lying to one's spouse to please them and strengthen the relationship is acceptable. The Islamic concept of taqiyya permits the concealment of one's faith or the telling of untruths to a hostile party in situations of duress, such as to avoid torture, persecution, or death. The Quran includes a verse that addresses a person forced to deny their faith while their heart remains firm in belief, clarifying that they are not to be punished. Historically, taqiyya was adopted by minority Shia Muslim communities facing persecution, but the underlying principle is applicable to all Muslims to protect themselves from serious harm. In summary, the core Islamic teachings condemn lying and stress the importance of honesty. Exceptions are limited to very specific situations, most of which are aimed at preventing harm or restoring peace.


Word was God

The Bible teaches Jesus is God through verses like John 1:1 ("the Word was God"), John 20:28 (Thomas's declaration "My Lord and my God!"), Colossians 2:9 ("in [Christ] all the fullness of deity dwells bodily"), and the Father's statement in Hebrews 1:8 to the Son, "Your throne, O God, is for ever and ever". Other verses like Titus 2:13 and 2 Peter 1:1 refer to Jesus as "our great God and Savior". Explicit Statements of Jesus' Divinity

       John 1:1: 
       "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God". John 1:14 continues, "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us". 
       John 20:28: 
       After His resurrection, Thomas declares, "My Lord and my God!" Jesus does not rebuke him but accepts the worship. 
       Colossians 2:9: 
       "For in him [Christ] the whole fullness of the deity dwells bodily". 
       Hebrews 1:8: 
       The author quotes the Father saying to the Son, "Your throne, O God, is for ever and ever". 

Implication of God's Attributes on Jesus

       Isaiah 9:6: This prophetic passage refers to the coming King as "Mighty God". 
       Titus 2:13: Encourages believers to "wait for the blessed hope—the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ". 
       2 Peter 1:1: Peter refers to the faith of believers being "through the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ". 

Jesus' Own Declarations of Divinity

       John 10:30: 
       Jesus says, "I and the Father are one". This claim was understood by the Jewish leaders as a claim to be equal with God, leading them to attempt to stone Him for blasphemy.
       Matthew 1:23: 
       Prophecy states the virgin shall bear a son "and they shall call his name Immanuel, which means, 'God with us'".

Jesus Accepting Worship

       The Bible shows Jesus receiving worship from various individuals (e.g., Matthew 2:11, 14:33, 28:9, 17), and He never corrected them, indicating that such worship was appropriate for Him