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Sura 29 and the real meaning of 'striving' within Islamic Imperialism

No time for compromise, tolerance or multi-culti love within Islamic fascism.....

by Ferdinand III



Sura 29 or 'The Spider', is a clear call for Moslems to spread Islam by Jihadic Imperialism. It clarifies what is meant by 'striving'. The spider parable references the 'flimsiest of houses' [29:41] built by non-Muslims, namely the hated Jews and Christians. According to this metaphor, a spider's web is weak, but the real house of Allah, or the Moslem Umma, is strong. A good wind, or a swat of a human hand, can destroy the spider's house, but the house of Allah will never be weakened, as long as Moslems 'strive' to build it, and erase their enemies. In this vein, Jews and Christians are thus the inhabitants of the spider's slender house. Muslims are encased in the unbreakable foundations of Islamic construction. They are uber alles.


Part of the MSM-political-cultural Marxist propaganda is that 'striving' means inner spiritual development. The Koran does not mention this more than once, when Muhammad states that 'greater Jihad' is the fight to tame yourself; and the 'lesser Jihad' is to destroy Jews and Christians. However, the usual reference to striving within Mein Koran is to spread Islam and destroy the demonic Infidel. This is of course, the major purpose of the entire handbook of hate.


We see this in 'The Spider'. Sura 29 restates that to 'strive' means that a Moslem must 'strive' to spread Islam and conquer the Infidel ape and pig. All your assets, all your strength, all your 'will', are to be given to Muhammad [aka Al Lah], to effect this. If this Al Lah moon deity, or Muhammad [it is not just coincidence that Muhammad and the moon deity are conflated to be the same within Mein Koran]; approve of your striving, you might indeed be rewarded.


For those whose hopes are in the meeting with Allah (in the Hereafter, let them strive); for the Term (appointed) by Allah is surely coming: and He hears and knows (all things).” [29:5]. 

He punishes whom He pleases, and He grants mercy to whom He pleases...” [29:21]

but, of a surety, hell will encompass the rejecters of Faith!” [29:54]. 


Striving is directly connected with prosperity in this life and the after-life.  Subject to the approval of Muhammad-Al Lah. 


What if you want to please Al Lah but your parents are Infidels ?  Since Pagan Arabia was strictly patriarchal and misogynist, this is quite a problem.  But Muhammad comes to your rescue.  If your parents are not Moslem, you do not need to obey them, and if they 'strive' to convert you to Christianity [in the Koran referred to as a deity with 'partners'], you can reject them.


29:08 “And We have enjoined on man to be good and dutiful to his parents, but if they strive to make you join with Me (in worship) anything (as a partner) of which you have no knowledge, then obey them not. Unto Me is your return, and I shall tell you what you used to do.”


The point is clear. To 'strive' in the Koran, means to spread Islam and accept Sharia-Muhammadan 'law' [bronze age barbarism], in-toto. Apostasy or confronting Islam is punishable by death – see 29:007. Thus this chapter simply reiterates the entire Koran's call to imperialism, Christian and Jew-hatred and the supremacy of Islam. To strive as this Sura makes clear is to work to expand Allah's rule across the planet. For male Muslims the after-life of wine, women and pleasure is only assured if they strive to please their moon cult deity,


Those who reject the Signs of Allah and the Meeting with Him (in the Hereafter), - it is they who shall despair of My mercy: it is they who will (suffer) a most grievous Penalty.” [29:23] 


Moslems must also 'strive' to eliminate the Jewish and Christian infidel ape and pig, in the name of Allah.


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And who does more wrong than he who invents a lie against Allah or denies the truth (Muhammad SAW and his doctrine of Islamic Monotheism and this Qur'an), when it comes to him? Is there not a dwelling in Hell for disbelievers (in the Oneness of Allah and in His Messenger Muhammad SAW)?


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They ask you to hasten on the torment. And verily! Hell, of a surety, will encompass the disbelievers.


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And those who disbelieve in the Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) of Allah and the Meeting with Him, it is they who have no hope of My Mercy, and it is they who will (have) a painful torment.


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"You worship besides Allah only idols, and you only invent falsehood. Verily, those whom you worship besides Allah have no power to give you provision, so seek your provision from Allah (Alone), and worship Him (Alone), and be grateful to Him. To Him (Alone) you will be brought back.


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And [Ibrahim (Abraham)] said: "You have taken (for worship) idols instead of Allah, and the love between you is only in the life of this world, but on the Day of Resurrection, you shall disown each other, and curse each other, and your abode will be the Fire, and you shall have no helper."

[The Jewis patriarch Abraham is always revisioned as a pious Al-Lah, Baal, moon deity worshipping prophet – the very opposite is true, Abraham and his followers rejected Baal, or Sin the demonic and corrupt cult of celestial, usually moon worship].


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Verily, Allah knows those who believe, and verily, He knows the hypocrites [i.e. Allah will test the people with good and hard days to discriminate the good from the wicked (although Allah knows all that before putting them to test)].

[Hyprocrites are Pagan Arabs, Jews and Christians who rejected Muhammad's message].


Plenty of hate speech against non Moslems exists in this chapter. About 1/3 of this Sura is inflammatory anti-Christian, Jewish and pagan intolerance. The theme is simple. You must strive to support Muhammad and the oneness of this Al Lah moon deity. Any deviation from utter prostration and full effort in this regard, will be punished. There is no room for compromise, tolerance, patience or kindness, to the 'Other'. None.