Tuesday, December 20, 2005

The Islamic Ratchet

 
As noted here recently, Pakistani irredentism manifests itself in a claim to the province of Kashmir. Other territorial hot spots for Islam are in southern Thailand, the Philippines, Indian Punjab, northern Nigeria, Kosovo, Chechnya, Dagestan, and, of course, the Palestinian territories.

And then there’s Al Andalus, formerly known to most of the world as “Spain.”

As Dymphna has written, “any geography that once belonged to Islam always belongs to Islam and it is the duty of every Muslim to reclaim its property.” This doctrine means that Muslim cemeteries anywhere in the world are part of the Ummah, and subject to Islamic agitation.

And what about the areas that are not yet Muslim? It doesn’t take a Muslim majority to turn a province into a hotbed of religious strife and jihad. Recent examples can be found in Rotterdam, Birmingham, Toronto, Malmö, and Hamtramck. When the Muslim population in a region reaches a certain critical point, the agitation begins: You must respect Islam! No more pig imagery! Women must cover themselves! Muslim holidays must be observed!

Take a look at these Muslim population statistics. It’s no surprise that Somalia, Iran, Afghanistan, and Turkey are almost entirely Muslim. Saudi Arabia clocks in a 95.7% – what are the other 4.3%, for goodness’ sake? Filipino maids? Christians in the catacombs under Riyadh?

But look at the countries that lie on the outermost marches of Islam’s “bloody borders”:
CountryPopulation Pct # Muslims
Canada32,805,0412.0%656,100
China1,306,313,8123.0%39,189,414
India1,080,264,38812.0%129,631,726
Netherlands16,407,4916.0%984,449
Nigeria128,771,98850.0%64,385,994
Philippines87,857,4735.0%4,392,873
Spain40,341,4622.5%1,008,536
Sweden9,001,7744.0%360,070
Thailand65,444,3715.0%3,272,218
United Kingdom60,441,4572.7%1,631,919
United States295,734,1341.4%4,140,277
It’s easy to see why Nigeria has a problem: it’s half Muslim already. And India, at 12%, has a mighty struggle ahead. But the other trouble spots have a much smaller percentage, yet they – especially Europe – are the ones that cave in more easily to Muslim pressure.

The one exception is China. Now why do you think that might be?

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Islam ratchets in one direction only. Where Muslims are in charge, other faiths are gradually driven out, converted, or killed. No one may convert out of Islam on the pain of death.

The signposts to dhimmitude are all prominent all around us. Neon lights are flashing and horns are blaring to draw our attention. The arrows point in one direction only.

We ignore them at our peril.


Cross-posted at Infidel Bloggers Alliance.

16 comments:

newc said...

Yeah. I was browsing around the World fact book and wondering how they got 98% conversion rates in some lesser known Africian countires. Gee, I wonder how those conversions went?....

It is global clensing plain and simple.

Pastorius said...

In answer to newc: I was with my kid at a Christian festival in a local park one day, and I met a very nice Ethiopian lady. I asked how she liked the U.S. and she said she thanked God for being able to come here.

She told me the Muslims caused a lot of trouble where she was from. She said they forced conversion through threats, but she also said they paid people to convert.

That was the only time I ever heard that one. I wonder if it's true.

Pastorius said...

Oh, and I have a question for you. It seems you left one very obvious country off your list of those on the bloody borders of Islam. France.

I presume you had good reason.

What was your reason?

Anonymous said...

Al-Francia to be precise.

All jokes asside, when is the world going to learn the truth of the alleged 'golden age' of Al-Andalus?

Baron Bodissey said...

Pastorius,

I couldn't list them all. Also, I didn't feel like googling up another link.

Also, I was trying to list the areas of conflict that were not so much in the news recently (not counting the Palestinians, that is).

John Sobieski said...

France at 50M and at least 5M (no one knows for sure since France bans collecting religion - "we're all French". That's 10%, but 1 out 3 babies born in France is a Muslim. That's today. The future demographics look worse.

Baron Bodissey said...

ik, this is excellent material. When I have time I will do a post using it (giving you credit, of course).

American Crusader said...

"The one exception is China. Now why do you think that might be?"
Islam didn't fare very well under the old Soviet Union either. Obviously it did survive though, particularly in the provinces furthest away from Moscow. I think Islam knows full well the reaction of the Chinese to Islamic agitation. There is one thing I would like to mention that I think has significant importance.
For many Islamist the ultimate goal is to reestablish the caliphate. As long as Islam has Australia, Britain, United States and Israel and other Western countries to fight against, they are able to put up a unified front.
I see Iraq as being a perfect example of a point I'm trying to make. Once the United States has left Iraq to its own future, you will see Iran trying to dominate Iraq and in particular the Southern Shi'ite regions. The Kurds and the Sunni population will not allow themselves to be ruled by Shi'ite Iran.
Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and others are not very fond of Iran's growing influence in the region. The only good thing that could happen in Iraq, if it is unable to form a stable democracy, is that it will become a mass fighting ground between the different factions of Islam.

J A F O said...

More accurately al Andaluz refers to the southern autonomous region of Spain called Andalucia.

Incidentally the population of Spain has gone from 40 million to around 44 million in the past three or four years, due entirely to the influx of illegal imigrants, many of whom are Muslims from north Africa.

Anonymous said...

ik,

Excellent posting of information on the stats before and after partition (of India).

Keep up the good work of getting the truth out there everyone.

james said...

Do we actually know how many Nigerians are Moslem? See the BBC article on the lack of a Nigerian census.

Baron Bodissey said...

james -- the same goes for Brazil. The number there is suspiciously low; there's a note about it at the answers.com page. The Brazilian government may be deliberately underestimating the number.

The numbers in France are suspect, too, of course. Probably also a lot of others in Europe, since to note a person's religion violates the PC rules.

tyreea said...

But look at the countries that lie on the outermost marches of Islam’s “bloody borders”

Does anyone know the origin of that quote? My father said it is old, "The borders of Islam are drawn in blood"

Baron Bodissey said...

tyreea -- It's credited to Samuel Huntington, from "The Clash of Civilizations." I don't know if he was the first to use it.

Quote:

"The interactions between civilizations vary greatly in the extent to which they are likely to be characterized by violence. Economic competition clearly predominates between the American and European subcivilizations of the West and between both of them and Japan. On the Eurasian continent, however, the proliferation of ethnic conflict, epitomized at the extreme in 'ethnic cleansing,' has not been totally random. It has been most frequent and most violent between groups belonging to different civilizations. In Eurasia the great historic fault lines between civilizations are once more aflame. This is particularly true along the boundaries of the crescent-shaped Islamic bloc of nations from the bulge of Africa to central Asia. Violence also occurs between Muslims, on the one hand, and Orthodox Serbs in the Balkans, Jews in Israel, Hindus in India, Buddhists in Burma and Catholics in the Philippines. Islam has bloody borders."

AndyS said...

What is the percentage of Muslims in Russia? Especially with the falling population, I wouldn't be surprised if they have as big an Islamic population (percent wise) as India

AndyS said...

According to the link - 15% of Russians are Muslims !!!!

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