Papua New Guinea recently celebrated its
41st Independence. On Monday 19th September 2016, the Post
Courier ran a story of Muslims in Jiwaka Province, celebrating Independence
with the rest of the country. It saddens me after reading stories from a book “Why
We Left Islam” - Former Muslims Speak Out. Stories compiled and edited by Susan
Crimp. It took 50 years for conservative and radical Muslims to take over
Iran, once a peaceful and democratic country through strategic planning and
coordination. Islam is a cancer that eats into the very fabric of freedom and
democracy. Below is a finishing chapter from the book. Hope you read this and
the book itself. Wake Up!! Papua New Guinea must wake up and burn out this
cancer before it takes root and destroys it.
WHERE TO FROM HERE?
By GREGORY M. DAVIS
By GREGORY M. DAVIS
THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN ISLAM
from the inside know better than anyone its true colors. It is their
testimonies—more than the politically correct sophistry of contemporary Western
commentators—that we must heed if we are to survive the resurgence of Islam on
the world stage. The mounting news accounts of apparently unrelated acts of
violence, “unrest,” and terrorism from around the world alarm many, but few
possess the patience or clarity of thought to bring such apparently disparate
events into focus. In fact, the overwhelming preponderance of organized
violence on the world stage today—from Nigeria to Thailand, from Bosnia to
Bali, from Chechnya to the Philippines, from Sudan to Indonesia, from Israel to
Kashmir, to Paris, London, Madrid, Moscow, Washington, and New York—has its
roots in the simple faith of Mohammad.
Across the globe, now as in Islam’s heyday (from roughly the
Muslim invasions of the Holy Land and Spain in the seventh and eighth centuries
A.D. to the Turks’ near-capture of Vienna at the end of the seventeenth),
Islamic jihad is making itself felt. While there is no
“central command” that orchestrates the global jihad, there is a
common playbook: the Qur’an and the life and example of Mohammad, the Sunnah.
If the West continues to misunderstand this basic fact, there can be little
hope that it will take the necessary measures of self-defense. We are not
threatened merely by the occasional terrorist but by a cohesive ideology, which
for a thousand years threatened to overwhelm the West and managed to overcome
other civilizations manifestly more advanced than itself. Ask the Persians or
the Byzantines.