Christians being run out of Liberia.
Muslums declaired Shiria Laws over the country three years ago.
Click on this link to see the map to see the Muslum takover map. they are really taking over. 1.8 Billion and Growing
1… The “Sharia Laws”
the muslums are using today to take over whole countries are just like the
old “Pact of Omar” 635 AD to take over, Mecca, Medina, Egypt, Israel,
Syria, then the countries of the Byzantine Christians. Best Source for
Total Study of All things Islam --------------- Below is the document
showing that Ben Laden was involved in the overthrow of Kosovo in 2000.
They only have 4 churches left. It introduces the major persecution of
christians in the world and some Excellent Links that are keeping abreast
of the current events. The SHARIA LAWS going into effect in these
days. The entire muslum religion was based on overthrowing and taking
over other cities, countries and religions through attacks and then the
imposed “Pact of Omar” they started using after Mohammeds death in 632.
Read it for yourself below. Mecca had a large group of Jewish people and
Christians when Mohammed led the Muslums to attack, drive out and kill all
of them. This is how the Islam Religion began.
Both
Versions of Pact of Omar 635 AD Version, and the 900 AD Versions appear
below. Note: the pact is the same as the charif laws they are using now to
take over non muslum countries today. They build a non-majority of
disgruntled who call themselves “freedom fighters
Or
some kind of freedom Revolutionaries”. They build a militia that is
equipped from
Outside
the country. They begin to attack and then declair “charif law” or,,,, You
better become a muslum or we will kill you. They are now 1.8 Billion
strong.
The Pact
of Umar to the Christians of Syria, the 7th Century
The Pact of Umar is supposed to have been the peace accord
offered by the Caliph Umar Ibn Al-Khattab to the Christians of Syria, a
"pact" which formed the patter of later interaction. It shows the tolerant
way Islam daelt with non-Mulsims in newly invaded territory.
We heard from 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Ghanam [died 78/697] as follows: When
Umar ibn al-Khattab, may God be pleased with him, accorded a peace to the
Christians of Syria, we wrote to him as follows:
In the name of God, the Merciful and Compassionate. This is a letter to
the servant of God Umar [ibn al-Khattab], Commander of the Faithful, from
the Christians of such-and-such a city. When you came against us, we asked
you for safe-conduct (aman) for ourselves, our descendants, our property,
and the people of our community, and we undertook the following
obligations toward you:
We shall not build, in our cities or in their neighborhood, new
monasteries, Churches, convents, or monks' cells, nor shall we repair, by
day or by night, such of them as fall in ruins or are situated in the
quarters of the Muslims.
We shall keep our gates wide open for passersby and travelers. We shall
give board and lodging to all Muslims who pass our way for three
days.
We shall not give shelter in our churches or in our dwellings to any
spy, nor bide him from the Muslims.
We shall not teach the Qur'an to our children.
We shall not manifest our religion publicly nor convert anyone to it.
We shall not prevent any of our kin from entering Islam if they wish
it.
We shall show respect toward the Muslims, and we shall rise from our
seats when they wish to sit.
We shall not seek to resemble the Muslims by imitating any of their
garments, the qalansuwa, the turban, footwear, or the parting of the hair.
We shall not speak as they do, nor shall we adopt their kunyas.
We shall not mount on saddles, nor shall we gird swords nor bear any
kind of arms nor carry them on our- persons.
We shall not engrave Arabic inscriptions on our seals.
We shall not sell fermented drinks.
We shall clip the fronts of our heads.
We shall always dress in the same way wherever we may be, and we shall
bind the zunar round our waists
We shall not display our crosses or our books in the roads or markets
of the Muslims. We shall use only clappers in our churches very softly. We
shall not raise our voices when following our dead. We shall not show
lights on any of the roads of the Muslims or in their markets. We shall
not bury our dead near the Muslims.
We shall not take slaves who have beenallotted to Muslims.
We shall not build houses overtopping the houses of the Muslims.
(When I brought the letter to Umar, may God be pleased with him, he
added, "We shall not strike a Muslim.")
We accept these conditions for ourselves and for the people of our
community, and in return we receive safe-conduct.
If we in any way violate these undertakings for which we ourselves
stand surety, we forfeit our covenant [dhimma], and we become liable to
the penalties for contumacy and sedition.
Umar ibn al-Khittab replied: Sign what they ask, but add two clauses
and impose them in addition to those which they have undertaken. They are:
"They shall not buy anyone made prisoner by the Muslims," and "Whoever
strikes a Muslim with deliberate intent shall forfeit the protection of
this pact."
(from
Al-Turtushi, Siraj al-Muluk, pp. 229-230.)
[This was a from hand out at an Islamic History Class at the University
of Edinburgh in 1979. Source of translation not given.] I was living in
Scotland from 1976 through 1980. I recorded this report when it came out
in the papers. But this link will take you to so much more data you can
use.
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After seeing the
Muslums started out by killing all the christians and jews
in
Mecca, Medina, Egypt
and then Israel, they begin adding more to their Pact to
exert
Forced conversion and
death to all infidels.
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http://www.fordham.edu
Jewish
History Sourcebook: Islam and the Jews:
The Pact
of Umar, 9th Century CE
THE Pact of Umar is
the body of limitations and privileges entered into by treaty between
conquering Muslims and conquered non-Muslims. We have no special treaty of
this sort with the Jews, but we must assume that all conquered peoples,
including the Jews, had to subscribe to it. Thus the laws cited below and
directed against churches apply to synagogues too. The Pact was probably
originated about 637 by Umar I after the conquest of Christian Syria and
Palestine. By accretions from established practices and precedents, the
Pact was extended; yet despite these additions the whole Pact was ascribed
to Umar. There are many variants of the text and scholars deny that the
text as it now stands could have come from the pen of Umar I; it is
generally assumed that its present form dates from about the ninth
century.
The Pact of Umar
has served to govern the relations between the Muslims and "the people of
the book," such as Jews, Christians, and the like, down to the present
day.
In addition to the
conditions of the Pact listed below, the Jews, like the Christians, paid a
head-tax in return for protection, and for exemption from military
service. Jews and Christians were also forbidden to hold government
office. This Pact, like much medieval legislation, was honored more in the
breach than in the observance. In general, though, the Pact increased in
stringency with the centuries and was still in force in the 20th century
in lands such as Yemen. The Pact is in Arabic.
In the name of God, the
Merciful, the Compassionate!
This is a writing to
Umar from the Christians of such and such a city. When You [Muslims]
marched against us [Christians],: we asked of you protection for
ourselves, our posterity, our possessions, and our co-religionists; and we
made this stipulation with you, that we will not erect in our city or the
suburbs any new monastery, church, cell or hermitage; that we will not
repair any of such buildings that may fall into ruins, or renew those that
may be situated in the Muslim quarters of the town; that we will not
refuse the Muslims entry into our churches either by night or by day; that
we will open the gates wide to passengers and travellers; that we will
receive any Muslim traveller into our houses and give him food and lodging
for three nights; that we will not harbor any spy in our churches or
houses, or conceal any enemy of the Muslims. [At least six of these laws
were taken over from earlier Christian laws against infidels.]
That we will not teach
our children the Qu'ran [some nationalist Arabs feared the infidels would
ridicule the Qu'ran; others did not want infidels even to learn the
language]; that we will not make a show of the Christian religion nor
invite any one to embrace it; that we will not prevent any of our kinsmen
from embracing Islam, if they so desire. That we will honor the Muslims
and rise up in our assemblies when they wish to take their seats; that we
will not imitate them in our dress, either in the cap, turban, sandals, or
parting of the hair; that we will not make use of their expressions of
speech, nor adopt their surnames [infidels must not use greetings and
special phrases employed only by Muslims]; that we will not ride on
saddles, or gird on swords, or take to ourselves arms or wear them, or
engrave Arabic inscriptions on our rings; that we will not sell wine
[forbidden to Muslims]; that we will shave the front of our heads; that we
will keep to our own style of dress, wherever we may be; that we will wear
girdles round our waists [infidels wore leather or cord girdles; Muslims,
cloth and silk].
That we will not
display the cross upon our churches or display our crosses or our sacred
books in the streets of the Muslims, or in their market-places; that we
will strike the clappers in our churches lightly [wooden rattles or bells
summoned the people to church or synagogue]; that we will not recite our
services in a loud voice when a Muslim is present; that we will not carry
Palm branches [on Palm Sunday] or our images in procession in the streets;
that at the burial of our dead we will not chant loudly or carry lighted
candles in the streets of the Muslims or their market places; that we will
not take any slaves that have already been in the possession of Muslims,
nor spy into their houses; and that we will not strike any Muslim.
All this we promise to
observe, on behalf of ourselves and our co-religionists, and receive
protection from you in exchange; and if we violate any of the conditions
of this agreement, then we forfeit your protection and you are at liberty
to treat us as enemies and rebels.
Source
Jacob Marcus, The
Jew in the Medieval World: A Sourcebook, 315-1791, (New York: JPS,
1938), 13-15
Later printings of this
text (e.g. by Atheneum, 1969, 1972, 1978) do not indicate that the
copyright was renewed)
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Destruction of Kosovos churches
and people linked to Osama ben Laben directives to the muslums who called
themselves the KLA, Kosovo Liberation Army. KOSOVO’s Christians
and Churches Destroyed, Ben Laden Linked to early activity. Ben Laben and
the Destruction of Kosovo.
2003 Persecution
Verification Documents
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Kosovo church reports
sectarian attack 18 May 2000 (Newsroom) -- A
Pentecostal church in the Kosovo capital was raided by self-proclaimed
Islamic militants, according to the Keston News Service. Christians in the
Muslim-majority province of Serbia say they have been the targets of
attacks since Serbian troops withdrew last June. Nine masked gunmen broke
into the Assemblies of God Church in Prishtina in the middle of the night,
threatened church members who had been sleeping in the building, and left
with a considerable amount of money and equipment. The intruders, who
claimed to represent the Kosovo branch of an organization linked to Saudi
terrorist Osama bin Ladin, daubed the door and the walls of the church
building with Islamic slogans, Keston said. The United Nations Mission in
Kosovo (UNMIK) police force, which has primary responsibility for law and
order in the Prishtina region, said, however, that the case is being
treated as robbery and vandalism, rather than as an ethnic crime. No
suspects have been identified, police said. Pastor Artur Krasniqi, who was
bound and gagged along with three other church members, said the April
29th break-in was the third since June and the worst so far. The intruders
threatened one church member at gunpoint to renounce his Christian faith
in favor of Islam, but he refused, Krasniqi said. Prishtina's daily
newspapers gave extensive front-page attention to the story, the pastor
said. The church, called The Fellowship of the Lord's People, has appealed
to the European Union and the United States to help prevent further
attacks. Kosovo's small population of Christians is mostly Catholic, with
a tiny fraction Protestant. Most of the Serbs who remain in Kosovo
identify themselves as Serbian Orthodox. A number of Protestant leaders
have reported attacks on places of worship in other areas of Kosovo,
Keston said. Bekim Beka, pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church in
Prishtina, told Keston on May 10 of an incident in the Italian sector in
southwestern Kosovo. "There is a huge campaign against evangelical
Christians in Kosovo," Beka claimed. UMNIK spokesman Charley Johnson told
Keston that "attacks on religious buildings are not rare, but are not
exceptionally prevalent." Johnson said the primary targets have been
Serbian Orthodox churches. Krasniqi says he fears for the future of
Christians in Kosovo. The pastor says his church has received anonymous
phone calls threatening to kill the members and burn down the building.
The monthly Islamic magazine Dituria Islame (Islamic Knowledge) publishes
at least one article against the church in each issue, he says. "They
never forget to mention that in Kosova lots and lots of money is poured
in, so this is a kind of inspiration for the criminals to attack
Christians with the assurance they will find money." Krasniqi says that
UNMIK has offered little help on the case, but according to Keston the
U.N. police force has promised to review the three raids on the church in
the past year. British members of the NATO peacekeeping troops (KFOR) have
promised to help investigate, according to Krasniqi. Copyright © 2000
Newsroom.
Used with
permission.-------
4…
“Sharia Laws Muslums are using today”.
SHARIA LAW
IN NIGERIA
Northern Nigeria,
which is 26th on the list, is also causing great concern to persecution
watchers, says Madison.
"Nigeria has
experienced a wild start to the year," he said. "There were two major
waves of violent clashes between Christians and Muslims. One struck in
February, the other in May. Both started in Kaduna, but the waves of
violence swept over much wider areas. The divisive force that caused the
clashes was the planned introduction of Shariah law in a few northern
states. Though the regime of President Obasanjo did its best to stop the
violence by issuing a cooling-down period before the introduction of
Shariah, it remains to be seen how much authority the regime still
has.
"In clear signs of
ignoring the regime's decrees, several northern states have by now
implemented Shariah law. Many Nigerians give nothing for the chances of
the Obasanjo regime, and it seems likely that the country will either
split up, or that the army will take power again in another coup d'E9tat.
Whatever the future will bring, thousands of Christians have decided to
leave the north in order to save their lives. Nigeria may never be the
same again."
INDIA -- A DANGEROUS PLACE FOR CHRISTIANS
India, which is 29th
on the list, has also become a dangerous place to be a Christian, says
Madison.
"In India Christians
continued to suffer from a large number of negative events," he said.
"Still, the police and the regime of Prime Minister Vajpayee insist that
the incidents are not related, and that there is no major plan behind the
attacks. As a result, the government is unable to provide the necessary
protection to the 25 million Christians in India.
In the first half of
2000 the number of attacks continued at a high level. At least two priests
died at the hands of Hindu fanatics, four churches were bombed, and there
were numberless cases of harassment, destruction and attempts at
're-conversion' of Christians to Hinduism."
SAUDI ARABIA STILL PERSECUTING CHRISTIANS
Then, turning his
attention to Saudi Arabia, Madison said, "Saudi Arabia's vigilante
religious police (Muttawa) raided a private Christian worship service in
Riyadh on January 7, arresting 15 of the estimated 100 persons gathered in
a private home, including the small children of two families. This time,
the Saudis decided not to sentence the Christians to jail. By February 15,
everyone was released and deported. Since then, there have been no known
Christian prisoners in Saudi.
"At the end of March
Amnesty International issued a highly critical report on human rights in
Saudi Arabia. The regime, of course, denied all accusations based -- as
WEF wryly added -- on their peculiar interpretation of the issue of human
rights."
He added: "Despite the
fact that there are 600,000 ex-patriate Christians living there, Saudi
Arabia still has the unsavory title of the world's worst persecutor of
Christians. The kingdom does not permit any practice of the Christian
faith."
The Taliban-controlled
land of Afghanistan, in which only 2,500 believers reside, is "a close
second in its treatment of Christians," revealed
Madison.
NO KNOWN CHURCH LEFT IN CHECHNYA
Madison then turned
his attention to war-torn Chechnya. "President Putin's greatest goal was
to end the crisis in Chechnya as soon as possible, and to this end a
massive military campaign was launched," he said. "Hundreds of thousands
of people fled for their lives and thousands perished. The Russian army
used its heaviest weapons and dirtiest tactics against the Chechen rebels.
This led to widespread western protests of human rights violations, but
the Russians went ahead undeterred. Putin became immensely popular among
his own people with this hard-line approach. This was demonstrated when,
in the May presidential elections, he didn't even need a second round to
officially become the next Russian president.
"Most of Chechnya was
soon under Russian control, but the Russians never managed to extinguish
the Chechen resistance. The Muslim Chechen rebels turned to guerrilla
tactics. Everything that was even remotely connected to the Russians
became their target. This included Christians. As a result, practically
all non-indigenous Christians have now left Chechnya. It is unknown what
has happened to those who remained behind. There no longer is a church in
Chechnya."
UNABATED REPRESSION IN CHINA
He then spoke about
China, a country Madison has visited personally nearly 40 times and in
which he took part in "Project Pearl" in 1981 when 1 million Bibles were
delivered by Open Doors in one night to waiting believers on a beach in
Swatow, south China.
Madison said that in
January Time Magazine carried a lead story about China. "The basic theme
was 'more tolerance does not mean less control,'" he said. "Time was right
about the fact that in China there was no less control, but the events of
the first half of this year indicated that there also was no drive for
more tolerance. Several sects like Falun Gong were banned, and there were
various waves of arrests.
Thousands were sent to
labor camps or prison. Harassment was the order of the day. Some perished
while in captivity.
"The officially
sanctioned churches in China experienced relative freedom (as witnessed by
the unprecedented airing of a Christian television program on state
television, and within the Patriotic Catholic Church, the re-opening of a
seminary). But the unofficial churches, both the underground Catholics and
the Protestant House Church movement, encountered many problems. Six House
Church leaders and five Catholics, among them a bishop, were arrested in
January.
"In February China
burnt down and blew up churches and took dozens of clerics into custody,
among them another bishop, in an intensified campaign against the
underground Catholic Church. In March news leaked out that China had
written new guidelines for attacking believers.
"In May there was
another wave of arrests, this time in Anhui province. Forty-seven members
of the House Church movement were arrested. In the same month a Catholic
priest was arrested and sentenced to six years for the printing of Bibles
and religious books."
Madison went on, "The
West showed how important human rights and freedom of religion are to
them. The United Nations, the European Union and the USA all issued sharp
criticism of China's record in these areas during the first three months.
The USA energetically attempted to get China condemned in the UN. But the
end of the affair was predictable: China escaped condemnation in the UN
yet again, and eventually it was even granted Most Favored Nation trading
status permanently. The inevitable conclusion of these efforts is that
while the West may be interested in human rights and religious freedom,
when it comes to taking serious actions, economic values still
dominate."
THE "KILLINGS FIELDS" OF SOUTHERN SUDAN
He then spoke about
Sudan, which has become a killing field for the believers of the
South.
"The fighting with the
rebels in the south continues with all the atrocities connected," said
Madison. "In January the peace talks resumed, but with little hope to end
the war. Khartoum extended the existing cease-fire for another three
months. In February a government plane dropped bombs on a school, killing
14 children and a teacher. In early March, Sudanese government planes
dropped 12 bombs on the Samaritan's Purse hospital. A number of people
were killed and others injured. On April 11 the hospital was bombed
again.
"Christians in the
south had to face another major crisis, but this was not caused by
Khartoum. At the end of 1999, the SPLA leaders issued a demand that all
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) active in their area had to sign an
agreement. Part of this agreement would mean that the SPLA would be
allowed to use transport facilities of the NGOs. Churches, UNICEF and the
World Food Program were not required to sign the agreement. Because this
would mean that the NGOs could become legitimate targets for the
government forces, all major NGOs refused to sign the agreement. The SPLA
then told them to leave the region by the end of February. Soon, the
majority of the relief work collapsed.
"In March, Human
Rights Watch urged the SPLA to start negotiations with the NGOs to save
peoples' lives. At the end of June only five NGOs had resumed their work,
but the major organizations are still not back. Because Open Doors works
in southern Sudan in non-traditional ways, we were able to continue our
work of delivering scriptures and humanitarian aid
unhindered."
FREEDOM OF RELIGION IS STILL UNDER PRESSURE AROUND
THE WORLD
Madison concluded by
saying, "Freedom of religion continued to be under pressure in the first
half of 2000, as it has been over the past years. Violence against
Christians (often accompanied by ethnic and economic tensions) was rampant
in many parts of the world. Persecution around the world should be of
concern to all Christians. We are instructed to 'bear each others burdens'
and we can do this through prayer, by going to encourage them and
providing them with Bibles and other tools, and by supporting ministries
that reach out to the Suffering Church, such as Open
Doors."
Dear friends, you
simply must visit the links I have included below. This persecution is
their main focus. It seems that God is calling many saints to document and
verify the things that are happening today. Like the days of Hitler, no
one really knew much or went out of their way to verify the things they
heard about concerning the slaughter of the Jews in the camps. 6 million
died. Now according to the News, Dr. Kennedys Document Resource and some
senators efforts we have verified the murded and disappearance of over 8
million christians and non-muslums. Most of the northern countries of
Africa have been completely overun by militant muslum extreemists.
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