10 September 2006

He's dead, but his ideas live on

Alija Izetbegovic led Bosnia from 1990 to 2000 and died in 2003, hailed worldwide as a moderate Muslim leader. (See Jihad Watch for the details.)
While he lived, he espoused some serious notions, including "creating a great Islamic federation from Morocco to Indonesia, from tropical Africa to Central Asia".
Other of Izetbegovic's less-than-benevolent attitudes toward the West:
"The incompatibility of Islam and non-Islamic systems. There can be no peace or coexistence between the ‘Islamic faith’ and non-Islamic societies and political institutions."
"The Islamic movement should and must start taking over the power as soon as it is morally and numerically strong enough to not only overthrow the existing non-Islamic authority, but also to build up a new Islamic authority."
"Islam is not a nationality, it is above nationalities... He who rises against Islam will reap nothing but hate and resistance."

So, when the dhimmis try and convince you that just a little 'tolerance' will satisfy the Islamists, quote them chapter and verse from a real one...

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