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The speaker claims the Catholic Church's relationship with Muslims is part of their plan of salvation, as stated in the Catholic Catechism 841. They profess Muslims hold the faith of Abraham and together adore one merciful God. According to the speaker, very few people realize that Catholics started Islam to try to get the holy land back. They funded and trained Mohammed and sent a Catholic nun to marry a promising Muslim and train him to raise an army to take back the holy land for the Catholic Church. The speaker says the plan failed when Islam became too powerful and independent. The speaker believes most Muslims are unaware that their religion started as a front for the Catholic Church.

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A significant amount has been written about the Islamic Golden Age, which supposedly spanned from the mid-7th century to the end of the 10th century. This period coincides with the depths of the Dark Ages in Europe, particularly in Western Europe. The narrative suggests that during these three centuries, from the establishment of the caliphate to the end of the 10th or early 11th century, Islam experienced unprecedented wealth, prosperity, knowledge, and scientific progress. Simultaneously, Europe was allegedly a barbarian society after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

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Islam is evil, with Prophet Muhammad setting a violent example. His followers resort to terrorism. Islam promotes hatred, violence, and submission, incompatible with freedom. De-Islamizing societies is crucial for maintaining freedom. No appeasement, only vigilance, perseverance, and strength against barbarism are needed.

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For the Pope kissing the Koran. The Catholic Catechism in our library out here, you can read it for yourself. Some of the things they believe are pretty interesting. They say in the Catholic Catechism, eight forty one, the church's relationship with the Muslims is the plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the creator. The first place among whom are the Muslims. These profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us, they adore the one merciful God. There's an excellent little bitty comic book called The Prophet you can get from our ministry. It's like $2 or something like that by Jack Chick. He goes through the history of the Muslim church and how they started. Very few people realize it was the Catholics that started Islam. They started the whole religion purposely to try to get the holy land back for the Catholics. They built up the Islam. They they funded Mohammed. They trained him. They sent a Catholic nun out of the monastery. They said, we want you to come out of your convent. Go find a young promising Muslim, marry him, and train him to raise up an army of Arabs to go take back the holy land for the mother church. Quite an interesting story if you wanna read about that. It started to work, but then it failed because Islam got so big, they said, well, forget you, Catholics. We're doing what we want. And I don't think most Muslims, which is now, what, 10%, 20% of the world population, Islam, I don't think most of them know that they really started off as a front for the Catholic church.

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This video provides a condensed overview of Islamic history, highlighting key events and their impact on Western civilization. It begins with Prophet Mohammed's attempts to spread Islam, his borrowing from Judaism to gain acceptance, and the subsequent turning against Jews and Christians when they refused to follow him. The video discusses the treatment of Jews and Christians as second-class citizens, the Crusades, the expansion of Islam, and the eventual decline of the Islamic empire. It also touches on the discovery of oil in Saudi Arabia and the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini, which led to the resurgence of the caliphate. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding Islamic history and the need for a strong leader who prioritizes national security.

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For centuries, Europeans and Jews have struggled to coexist, with Jews being expelled from over 100 nations. They were granted full rights but allegedly exploited and corrupted host nations, leading to conflicts. Jewish supremacists often attribute these issues to antisemitism.

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Islam rapidly expands from the Arabian Peninsula, attacking the Middle East, crossing the Mediterranean, and targeting southern France and Spain. Despite the common association of Islam with Arabs and deserts, it projects power throughout the Mediterranean, attacking coastal towns, taking slaves, and engaging in over 200 battles in Spain alone. Meanwhile, Islam also attempts to break into Europe through Turkey. Over time, the Christians push back the Muslims in Spain, but Constantinople falls, leading to the jihad spreading to Eastern Europe. This relentless jihad is driven by the teachings of Mohammed and the desire to fight against non-believers. New sultans would often initiate wars to establish their reputation in Islamic history.

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Islam is not a tolerant religion, despite the presence of tolerant Muslims like brother Jihad. The life of Muhammad, whom Muslims follow, involved killing, marrying a 9-year-old, and seeking revenge against those who opposed him. This contradicts the idea of tolerance. While some Muslims may be tolerant, the true nature of Islam is evil, based on my knowledge of Arabic and the Quran. I hope to see Middle Eastern people protesting against the control of religion and Allah himself, similar to the European spring against religious authority. By telling my people the truth about Islam, I believe they will fight against it and belong to God instead.

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In this video, the speaker provides a brief overview of Islamic history. They explain that Prophet Mohammed initially preached in Mecca but failed to gain many followers. He then went to Medina to recruit Jews, but when they refused, he turned against them and started killing and expelling them. Islam transformed from a spiritual movement to a political one. Jews and Christians became second-class citizens and had to pay a tax to stay alive. They were also restricted in various ways, such as not being able to ring church bells or gather publicly. Jews were identified with a yellow star, while Christians wore a belt.

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Judaism is a centuries-old religion, while Zionism is a newer movement that transformed religion into nationalism and materialism. Non-religious Jews who disliked Judaism created Zionism, initially considering Uganda as a location for a Jewish state. They used Jewish symbols and names to legitimize their existence and silence criticism by labeling it as anti-Semitic. However, this is far from the truth. Muslim countries, like Turkey, have historically been supportive of Jewish people. Zionism goes against the teachings of the Torah, which forbids Jews from having their own state. The creation of Israel in Palestine, a land already inhabited by Palestinians, contradicts the principles of compassion and non-violence. Many Jews, including rabbis, oppose Zionism and its actions.

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I was arrested, interrogated, and threatened multiple times. Western countries need stricter immigration laws to prevent our defeat. People label us as Islamophobes, but if you examine the text and history, you'll see how Muslims have historically applied hate towards Jews and Christians. In 1948, when Israel was established, all Muslim countries expelled Jews, resulting in 830,000 deaths. Hate is the underlying cause, and it is deeply ingrained in Islam.

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Once, Palestine was home to Christians, Muslims, and Jews, under Ottoman rule in the 1800s. After World War I, Britain claimed the land, promising support for Zionism. Many Jews sought refuge, but tensions rose as their intentions became clear. In 1948, Israel established itself, displacing thousands of Palestinians who lost their homes and rights. The conflict escalated, raising questions about humanity and dignity. It's crucial to recognize the ongoing struggle for Palestinian freedom and understand the complexities of the situation. Standing against war crimes is not anti-Semitic; it's about justice. Learn the true story of Palestine.

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For the first 1500 years, Christianity was only in Europe with white figures. Christianity is seen as exclusive to Europeans, a covenant between God and the Israelites. The Jesuits forcefully converted non-Europeans, leading to artificial Christianity needing Western aid. European acceptance of Christianity was voluntary, leading to great civilizations. Without Europeans, Christianity and civilization would not exist, only paganism.

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The speaker asserts that Islam is an imperial, colonizing religion, contrary to the left's condemnation of Western imperialism. They claim the association of Islam with peace is a recent invention from the 1970s to appeal to Western liberals, while the etymology of "Islam" signifies submission. Peace, according to the speaker, is only achieved when the world submits to Islam. The speaker notes Islam's historical expansion, including into Spain and Portugal, and suggests Europe is viewed as an entitlement. They mention the siege of Vienna in 1683 as the last major Islamic threat to Europe, leading to 300 years of complacency. Central and Eastern Europe's opposition to mass immigration is attributed to their historical experience with Islam. Another speaker claims the Quran is not fundamentally a religious book, but a manual for conquering other countries, resulting in "bloody borders" and incompatibility with democracy.

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When Muslims conquer a neighboring country, the prophet instructs them to first invite the people to Islam. If they decline, they are required to pay taxes for protection. In return, they can continue living in their homes and country, but they must adhere to Sharia law, which means no nightclubs or fornication. If they still refuse, then fighting becomes necessary. If the Muslims are victorious, the conquered people become slaves and their land is taken. The speaker believes that in the next few decades, Muslims will become stronger and offer these options to non-Muslims.

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The speaker claims the Catholic Church's relationship with Muslims is part of their plan of salvation, as stated in the Catholic Catechism. They profess Muslims hold the faith of Abraham and together adore one merciful God. According to the speaker, the Catholic Church started Islam to regain the Holy Land. They funded and trained Mohammed and sent a Catholic nun to marry a Muslim and raise an army to take back the Holy Land for the Catholic Church. The plan initially worked, but Islam became too powerful and independent. The speaker believes most Muslims are unaware that their religion originated as a front for the Catholic Church.

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Europeans and Jews have a long history of conflict, with Jews being expelled from many nations. They were accused of exploiting and corrupting host nations, leading to their expulsion. Jewish supremacists often blame antisemitism for these conflicts.

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Some Muslims claim that Islam was never spread by force, but this is not true. In the past, Islam was indeed spread through the use of the sword. Turkey, for example, was not originally a Muslim region. Muslims came with force, established Sharia law, and many people converted to Islam to avoid conflict.

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Speaker 0: The speaker discusses content from the Catholic Catechism and a separate critical perspective on Islam. They cite that the Catholic Catechism states the church's relationship with Muslims is part of the plan of salvation, and that Muslims acknowledge the creator, with the first place among whom they are included being the Muslims. They quote: “They profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us, they adore the one merciful God.” They then promote a small comic book called The Prophet by Jack Chick, noting it is available from their ministry for about $2. The speaker uses The Prophet to claim that Catholics started Islam. According to this view, Catholics “started the whole religion,” purposely to recover the holy land for the Catholics. The narrative claims Catholics built up Islam, funded Mohammed, trained him, and even sent a Catholic nun out of a monastery to find a young promising Muslim, marry him, and train him to raise an army of Arabs to take back the holy land for the mother church. The speaker acknowledges this as an interesting story to read if someone wants to explore it further. They assert that it began to work, but eventually Islam grew so large that the Catholics were abandoned by Muslims. The speaker concludes with a generalization, stating that the current global Muslim population—now estimated by the speaker as “10%, 20% of the world population”—is largely unaware that “they really started off as a front for the Catholic church.”

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The speaker claims the Catholic Church's relationship with Muslims is part of their plan of salvation, as stated in the Catholic catechism 841. According to the speaker, the Catholic Church started Islam to regain the Holy Land. They allege the Church funded and trained Mohammed and sent a Catholic nun to marry a Muslim and raise an army to take back the Holy Land. The speaker says this plan initially worked, but Islam grew too large and became independent. The speaker believes most Muslims are unaware that their religion originated as a front for the Catholic Church.

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Europe faces an unprecedented situation by welcoming a civilization that has historically been hostile. Throughout history, European ancestors fought to prevent the spread of Islam, which has long sought to conquer the continent. The current mindset in Western Europe dismisses these historical conflicts as misunderstandings, ignoring the underlying Islamic principles that drive such ambitions. While some migrants may seek a better life, there's a prevailing animosity towards Christians, viewing them as infidels. This situation reflects a broader moral conflict, where those promoting Islam see themselves as the bearers of goodness. The hope lies in awakening to the realities of history and the nature of Islam, recognizing its fundamentally hostile stance.

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The speaker cites the Catholic Catechism, specifically section 841, to claim that the church’s relationship with Muslims is part of the plan of salvation, and that those who acknowledge the creator—first among whom are the Muslims—profess to hold the faith of Abraham and together with Catholics adore the one merciful God. The speaker mentions a comic booklet titled The Prophet by Jack Chick, described as a small, inexpensive publication that outlines what he presents as the history of the Muslim church and how it started. He asserts that Catholics started Islam, stating that Catholics funded Mohammed, trained him, and even dispatched a Catholic nun from a monastery to find a young promising Muslim, marry him, and train him to raise an army of Arabs to reclaim the holy land for the Catholic church (the mother church). According to the speaker, this effort began to succeed, but ultimately Islam grew too large and Muslims rejected the Catholics’ plan, deciding to do what they wanted instead. The speaker then asserts that most Muslims, currently estimated at around 10% to 20% of the world population, do not know that they originally started as a front for the Catholic church.

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Islam rapidly expanded from the Arabian Peninsula, launching attacks across the Middle East and into southern France and Spain. This expansion involved naval assaults on Mediterranean coastal towns, resulting in significant violence and the capture of over a million slaves from Europe. In Spain, over 200 battles occurred over 400 years, with Christians eventually pushing back against Muslim forces. Meanwhile, in the east, the fall of Constantinople marked the beginning of Jihad in Eastern Europe. Northern Africa and the Middle East became entirely Islamic. This relentless Jihad was driven by the teachings of Mohammed, with new sultans often initiating wars to establish their legacy in Islamic history.

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Since 2012, with events like the attacks by Mohamed Merah, the Charlie Hebdo shooting, the Bataclan attack, the beheading of Samuel Paty, and other incidents, I believe what we have witnessed is not terrorism, but rather jihadism. The Quran instructs Muslims to conquer territories and convert populations to Islam. Islam operates on a binary system, with the Dar el Islam (the world of Islam) and the Dar el Harb (the world of war). Peace is only achieved through conversion and submission to Islam. Islam, meaning submission, is a totalitarian religion that encompasses all aspects of human existence and believes that submission to God is the path to emancipation.

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THE 1,400-YEAR WAR: Raymond Ibrahim on the Real History of Islam
Guests: Raymond Ibrahim
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Raymond Ibrahim’s extended discussion in this episode centers on the doctrinal roots and historical trajectory of jihad within Islam, emphasizing that the concept has been a persistent, embedded component of Islamic teaching rather than a modern aberration. Ibrahim recounts his career as a scholar who, through reading Arabic texts in archives like the Library of Congress, confronted a disconnect between Western narratives and primary sources. He argues that al-Qaeda’s Arabic writings reveal a consistency with classical Islamic doctrine and the concept of jihad as an ongoing imperative, not merely a reaction to Western actions. The conversation explores how Qur’anic language, such as the ongoing call to fight the “kafir” or the people of the book, differs starkly from Old Testament wartime accounts, shaping a persistent framework for Sharia and a worldview that distinguishes between two basic realms of political order and conflict. A central thrust of Ibrahim’s analysis is the distinction between the Meccan period, which he characterizes as relatively peaceful and tolerant in rhetoric, and the Medina period, which becomes aggressively practical and political as the Prophet Muhammad consolidates power. He details how revelations evolved, how later verses abrogate earlier ones, and how the interpretive tradition, including concepts like tawriya and taqiyya, can frame strategic speech and action. The interview then broadens to the long arc of jihad across centuries, arguing that Muslim states and non-state actors have pursued a variety of jihad modalities—military, political, demagogic, demographic—while sometimes cloaking intent in Islamist rhetoric to advance strategic gains within Western societies. Ibrahim also critiques mainstream historiography and argues that European Christian-Islamic encounters were shaped by rapid expansion and conquest rather than a simple balance of coexistence. Toward the end, the host and guest discuss contemporary consequences for Europe and the United States, including migration, assimilation, and policy responses. Ibrahim notes that some regional powers treat extremist groups as threats or tools to be managed, while others ban or suppress such groups outright, illustrating a realpolitik dimension to religious ideology. The conversation closes with guidance for readers who want to understand the historical record and its implications for current events, including Ibrahim’s recommended starting point in Sword and Scimitar to grasp the long war between Islam and the West.
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