Favorite Quranic verse
"The time will come when even the rocks and trees will cry out; Oh Muslim there is a JEW hiding behind me! . . .Come and kill him!"
Thank you for demonstrating your ignorance for all to see - for that passage is not contained in the Quran ... it is a
hadith ...
I suspect your understanding of other matters of a religious nature is probably similarly as well (mis)informed.
By ascribing it to the Quran you forward a
lie and
pervert the actual truth of the matter - of course, people who tell lies are
liars.
BTW - I don't know that the text you have quoted is even accurate for the actual hadith that it comes from - I have seen other versions of it ... ones which differ from what you quoted, and from which a less inflammatory meaning might be taken ...
And finally - you suffer from utter hypocrisy: for having upbraided your brethren for what you assert is their inclination to misunderstand your shared religion by taking single things out of context from the larger whole, you then do the very same thing yourself - only in your case it is far more grievous a sin - since it involves a religion other than your own, and you seek not to promote understanding and tolerance of another's religion, but rather the
hatred of it.
By your own actions and out of your own mouth you have condemned yourself.
Many of you would be interested to know that Hitler had mohhamedan SS units during the big one. I stumbled across that tidbit while googling ww2 pics out of sheer boredom one day. They had standard SS uniforms though the hats they wore were different and they all carried big machete looking things. (Presumably for chopping up Jewish nieghbors), they were assinged primarily in Ygoslavia which is a country that no longer exists.
And you might be interested to know that a militant Zionist
terrorist organization - the Lehi (aka the Stern Gang) - who actually carried out assassinations against the British in Palestine - attempted to form an alliance with fascist Italy and Nazi Germany - which might just say a little something about true nature of fanatical, militant Zionism:
During World War II, Lehi initially sought alliance with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, offering to fight alongside them against the British in return for the transfer of all Jews from Nazi-occupied Europe to Palestine. On the belief that Nazi Germany was a lesser enemy of the Jews than Britain, Lehi twice attempted to form an alliance with the Nazis.
During World War II it declared that it would establish a Jewish state based upon "nationalist and totalitarian principles".
After Stern's death in 1942, the new leadership of Lehi began to move it towards support of Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union. In 1944 Lehi officially declared its support for National Bolshevism. It said that its National Bolshevism involved an amalgamation of left-wing and right-wing political elements, however this change was unpopular and Lehi began to lose support as a result.
Lehi assassinated Lord Moyne, British Minister Resident in the Middle East, and made many other attacks on the British in Palestine. It was described as a terrorist organization by the British authorities. Lehi assassinated United Nations mediator Folke Bernadotte and was banned by the Israeli government. The United Nations Security Council called the assassins "a criminal group of terrorists," and Lehi was similarly condemned by Bernadotte's replacement as mediator, Ralph Bunche.
Lehi and Irgun were jointly responsible for the massacre in Deir Yassin. Israel granted a general amnesty to Lehi members on 14 February 1949.
In 1980, Israel instituted a military decoration, the Lehi ribbon. Former Lehi leader Yitzhak Shamir became Prime Minister of Israel in 1983.
From self proclaimed, criminal terrorists who sought ally themselves with fascists and Nazi Germany ... to an honored place, emblematic and reflective of Israel's military, as the actual head of state - one couldn't likely make up anything so sick and twisted:
Lehi also referred to themselves as 'terrorists' and may have been one of the last organizations to do so.
An article titled "Terror" in the Lehi underground newspaper
He Khazit (
The Front) argued as follows:
Neither Jewish ethics nor Jewish tradition can disqualify terrorism as a means of combat. We are very far from having any moral qualms as far as our national war goes. We have before us the command of the Torah, whose morality surpasses that of any other body of laws in the world:
"Ye shall blot them out to the last man."
But first and foremost, terrorism is for us a part of the political battle being conducted under the present circumstances, and it has a great part to play: speaking in a clear voice to the whole world, as well as to our wretched brethren outside this land, it proclaims our war against the occupier. We are particularly far from this sort of hesitation in regard to an enemy whose moral perversion is admitted by all.
One reaps what one has sown ...
Lehi (group) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia