Sunday, April 7, 2013

Egyptian Muslim Scholar: Christians Disgust Me

From The Clarion Project.



Egyptian Muslim Scholar: Christians Disgust Me




(Note: Click on "cc" - closed caption option if English subtitles don't show up)


Dr. Abdullah Badr—an Egyptian Muslim scholar, Al Azhar graduate, and professor of Islamic exegesis, who spent 10 years in prison under Mubarak, but, along with any number of Islamic terrorists and agitators, was released under Morsi—recently gave an excellent summation of the second half of the highly divisive Muslim doctrine of wala’ wa bara’ (or, “Love and Hate”)—namely, that the true Muslim should love and help fellow Muslims, while hating and being disgusted by non-Muslims.

This video was made during a conference last week where Badr explained how he is so “disgusted” by Christians, to the point that, if a Christian were to touch his cup, he would not drink from it, explaining that it’s “not a matter of piety but digest. I get grossed out. Get that? Disgust. I get grossed out, man, I cannot stand their smell or … I don’t like them. It’s my choice. And they gross me out – their smell, their look, everything. I feel disgusted, disgusted.”

Badr kept stressing that sharia law does not ban Muslims from eating food prepared by Christian, just that he personally is sickened by them.

Badr went on to explain that hate for Christians and other infidels, must come from the heart—as it does with him—and not be a mere matter of showing off around other Muslims.

Such is the Islamic doctrine of Love and Hate—a doctrine the West would do well to become acquainted with (see Ayman Zawahiri’s nearly 60 page treatise, “Loyalty and Enmity,” to use another translation of wala’ wa bara’, in The Al Qaeda Reader, p. 63-115, for a comprehensive review of this doctrine.)

(Note: In the above video of Badr’s comments, if the English subtitles do not appear, click on the “cc” (closed caption) option.)----Raymond


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