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 Topic: The Misery of Islam - Al-Djouhall

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  • The Misery of Islam - Al-Djouhall
     OP - May 21, 2015, 10:54 AM



    1989 pamplet by an ex-Muslim influenced by situationism (so not necessarily that coherent)

    https://ia600609.us.archive.org/18/items/al_Al-Djouhall_The_Misery_of_Islam_a4/Al-Djouhall__The_Misery_of_Islam_a4.pdf
  • The Misery of Islam - Al-Djouhall
     Reply #1 - May 21, 2015, 11:14 AM

    It looks interesting, thanks Zeca.

    Quote:

    "The ruling classes in countries in which Islam still holds sway have enforced a silence on Islamic matters, to the extent that even a simple critique cannot be allowed, because those who rule in the various feudo-bureaucratic dictatorships, use Islam to maintain their hideous grip on the wretched populations. Here we can see a similarity with Eastern bloc countries where truth and freedom of expression are muzzled, stalinism and Islam have a lot in common. Recently the Salman Rushdie affair has brought up to the surface a wealth of materials for analysis. One minute the President of Iran, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared that the death order would be rescinded if Mr Rushdie apologised, a few hours later the Ayatollah-in-Chief Khomeini declared that even if Mr Rushdie repented it was the duty of every Muslim to put him to death. Iran today is a tweedeldum and tweedeldee country. The rulers of that devastated part of the world constantly need an external enemy in order to keep the minds of its people away from the mounting daily miseries at home. Mr Rushdie’s book was a Godsend opportunity to unite the flocks. But for how long?2"
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