Wednesday, April 19, 2006

The Big Screen Wakes Up

For those of us who are tired of hearing from every left-wing extremist and are stating avoid the theaters because of it, help is on the way. After being pummeled by George Clooney,Sean Penn, Not in Our Name and the rest of these leftist whack-jobs who seem to think that all the world is suffering at the feet of America, we're finally getting a break. First there's Flight 93, about the passengers who took down the fourth plane on 9/11. You can bet I'll see that one, but even more impressive, a film that explores the root cause of terrorism;


It's truely amazing that this film is being released after Cartoon Jihad and the South Park incident, one would think the entire media world had become dhimmified. But "What the West Needs To Know" takes the myths of Islam head on and doesn't flinch.

Virtually every major Western leader has over the past several years expressed the view that Islam is a peaceful religion and that those who commit violence in its name are fanatics who misinterpret its tenets. This claim, while widely circulated, rarely attracts serious public examination. Relying primarily on Islam’s own sources, this documentary demonstrates that Islam is a violent, expansionary ideology that seeks the destruction or subjugation of other faiths, cultures, and systems of government.

Content
The documentary consists of original interviews, citations from Islamic texts, Islamic artwork, computer-animated maps, footage of Western leaders, and Islamic television broadcasts. Its tone is sober, methodical, and compelling.

Outline of the Documentary

Introduction
We hear from prominent Western leaders that Islam is peaceful and that those who commit violence in its name are heterodox fanatics.

Part 1: ‘There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his Prophet’
Our interviewees affirm their belief that Islamic violence is entirely orthodox behavior for Muslims and stems directly from the teachings and example of the Prophet Muhammad and the commands of the Koran. We learn that the example of Muhammad is one of a violent warlord who killed numerous people. The Koran – the verbatim words of Allah – prescribes violence against non-Muslims and Muhammad is the perfect example of the Koran in action.

Part 2: The Struggle
We learn that jihad, while literally meaning 'struggle', in fact denotes war fought against non-Muslims in order to bring the rule of Islamic law to the world. Violent death in jihad is, according to the Koran, the only assurance of salvation. One of our interviewees tells of his personal involvement in terrorism and of his conversion to Christianity.

Part 3: Expansion
Following the death of Muhammad, his 'rightly-guided' successors carried his wars to three continents, fighting, enslaving, and massacring countless Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians. Islam did not spread through evangelism or through its natural appeal, but through aggressive wars of conquest. The Crusades were largely a belated response on the part of Christian Europe to rescue Christians in the Holy Land suffering under Muslim oppression. The Muslim world today, while no longer the unified empire of the Caliphs, is exceptional for being responsible for the vast majority of conflicts around the world and for almost all of international terrorism.

Part 4: ‘War is Deceit’
A great problem with Western efforts to understand Islam is due to the Islamic principle of 'religious deception', which enjoins Muslims to deceive non-Muslims in order to advance the cause of Islam. Muslim groups today in the West employ deception and omission to give the impression that 'Islam is a religion of peace', an utter fiction.

Part 5: More than a Religion
The most important characteristic of Islam not understood by the West is that it is more a system of government than a personal religion. Unlike Christianity, Islam has never recognized a distinction between the religious and the secular/political. Islamic law governs every aspect of religious, political, and personal action, which amounts to a form of totalitarianism that is divinely enjoined to dominate the world, analogous in many ways to Communism.

Part 6: The House of War
Islamic theology divides the world into two spheres locked in perpetual combat, dar al-Islam (House of Islam - where Islamic law predominates), and dar al-harb (House of War - the rest of the world). It is incumbent on dar al-Islam to fight and conquer dar al-harb and permanently assimilate it. Muslims in Western nations are called to subvert the secular regimes in which they now live in accordance with Allah's command. Due to political correctness and general government and media irresponsibility, the danger posed by observant Muslims in the West remains largely unappreciated.

We might expect this kind of honesty on the blogosphere, but a movie? I can't wait! I just hope the theaters have the courage to show it.

4 Comments:

Blogger LomaAlta said...

Thanks for the tips. We could use some straight talk on important issues of the day.

April 20, 2006  
Blogger Brooke said...

When is it coming out?

April 20, 2006  
Blogger Always On Watch said...

This film played in Hollywood, in late 2005 or in early 2006. I hope that it will have showings near me. Looks good--and not a whitewash!

April 20, 2006  
Blogger kevin said...

I sent an email to Jihad Watch to make sure they has heard of the film. Robert Spencer himself emailed me back saying that he's in it. As far as a release date, the ad says summer '06.
Here's hoping it reaches as many people as possible.

April 20, 2006  

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