Jihad

THE SALAFI CRUSADES: ONWARD MUSTARD JIHADISTS……..

 

If the United States refuses to fulfill its role as the protector of the Free World, this is what awaits at the gate, filling in the void left by an absent super power.

The Salafi Crusades

December 7, 2012 By Daniel Greenfield 

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But Western leaders have a long history of misreading the Muslim world by assuming that Muslim leaders want what good European and American liberals do. Instead Muslim leaders want the sort of things that even few European right wingers want anymore.

Understanding the Salafi crusades means imagining a society where Anders Behring Breivik wasn’t a deluded madman fantasizing about an international network of knights waiting to carry out acts of terror in a war to seize control of Europe and murder millions, but where he and his ideas were mainstream enough that billionaires would fund them and tens of thousands of young men would go to carry them out while television shows and preachers cheered them as martyrs.

Europeans, of course, shudder at the idea, but they have brought those tens of thousands of Breiviks into their own societies through Muslim immigration and Saudi and Iranian mosques. And they have turned over the Middle East to the sort of men who make Breivik look like a schoolboy.

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  1. “but where he and his ideas were mainstream enough that billionaires would fund them and tens of thousands of young men would go to carry them out while television shows and preachers cheered them as martyrs.”

    Quite right. I’ve read quite a lot of books on the subject of Salafism and I could recommend “Radical Islam in America: Salafism’s Journey from Arabia to the West” by Chris Heffelfinger (ex-CIA) for the unsuspecting general public anywhere in the West.

    1) a good summary on how Jihadis are funded by Saudi Arabia’s Wahhabist clergy and its patronage by the House of Saud.

    2) overview on organizational structures with regards to financing of jihadi groups, including all manner of subsidiaries and affiliated organizations of the Muslim World League, ISNA, ICNA, MSA and CAIR,…etc.

    2) a good introduction to any audience on this subject, an easy read with only 135 pages (excluding Index, bibliography and notes)

    Needless to say, I suppose, but I have often found Daniel Greenfield’s analyses to be spot on just about all of the time, so far.

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