Monday, March 25, 2013

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Christianophobia – Islam's hatred of Christians, Sura 26

No toleration of Christians.

by Ferdinand III


Number of verses in Sura 26: 227

Number of verses of Christianophobia in Sura 26: 50

% of Christianophobic verses in Sura 26 of the total: 22%


Within Koranic liturgy Christians are demonized, they are not accepted. There is no tolerance whatsoever for Christians within Moslem theology. In most Suras Christians are linked to: evil, Satan, mis-deeds, arrogance, stupidity, and forwarned of their doom and torture if they do not convert to the cult of Muhammad and his made-up Al-Lah or 'Lord'. Al-lah does not mean God.


Sura 26 or 'The Poets' [referring to the ancient pagan Arab tradition of poetic recital and writing], has 227 verses, most of them concerned with the apocryphal Moslem rewriting, of the lives of Moses and Noah as prophets of the Al-Lah thing. These Poets are evil in the Koran, with most Arab poets at the time of Muhammad opposing him, mocking him, laughing at his insanity. For their efforts many of these poets were murdered by Muhammad and his gang of course – all in the name of love and tolerance.


26:224-227: And the poets, - it is those straying in Evil, who follow them: don't you see that they wander distracted in every valley?-And that they say what they do not practise?


There are only 40 verses of violence against non-Moslems in this Sura and a further 10 verses of 'warning' to Pagans, idolators and polytheists including Christians. The verses of violence measured conservatively include: 6, 11, 77, 91, 94, 95, 108, 110, 124, 126, 131, 139, 144, 150-152, 158, 172, 173, 176, 177, 179, 184, 189, 200-211, 213, 221-225. Thus about 22% of this Sura is focused on the demonization of the 'other' or non-Moslem. How caring.


Christianophoic verses include: 72, 73-77, 92-94, and 100.


26:72 He said: "Do they hear you, when you call (on them)?

Meaning; 'They' are the Gods that polytheists worship, including Christians venerating the Trinity.


26:73 “Or do they benefit you or do they harm (you)?"

Meaning: Do they help or hinder you [in the context of Islamic monotheism].


26:74 They said: "Nay, but we found our fathers doing so."

Meaning: We worship our idols or Trinity because our parents did so.


26:75 He said: "Do you observe that which you have been worshipping,

Meaning: Have you seen Christ, or Al-Manat, or Al-Uzza [Venus and Mars, daughters of Al-Lah]?


26:76 “You and your ancient fathers?

26:77 “Verily! They are enemies to me, save the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists);

Meaning: Anything associated with Al-Lah is an 'enemy' and evil.


26:92 And it will be said to them: "Where are those (the false gods whom you used to set up as rivals with Allah) that you used to worship

26:93 “Instead of Allah? Can they help you or (even) help themselves?"

26:94 Then they will be thrown on their faces into the (Fire), They and the Ghawun (devils, and those who were in error).

26:100 Now we have no intercessors,

Meaning; Christ as an intercessor is linked with devils and evil.


The above is rather clear. Polytheists, including the worshippers of Christ, are evil in the sight of the Al-Lah thing. There are no intercessors between Al-Lah and Moslems. The idols along with their those who venerate them, will be cast into hell-fire and destroyed.


Far from tolerating Christians, Islam vows to annihilate them.