Radio 3Fourteen - Dr. Bill Warner - Political Islam: History of Islam in Europe

   

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Published on Mar 18, 2015

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Dr. Bill Warner holds a PhD in physics and math. He has been a university professor, businessman, and applied physicist. He founded and is the director of the Center for the Study of Political Islam (CSPI). Dr. Warner has produced a dozen books, including a Koran, a biography of Mohammed and a summary of the political traditions of Mohammed. He also developed the first self-study course on Political Islam. Bill joins us to speak about the history of Islam in Europe, where Islam has fought in 548 battles against the classical world of Europe. He begins by outlining the real entry of Islam in 632 after Mohammed died, a time when the majority of the Middle East was Christian. We�ll talk about the roots of slavery, which stem from Mohammed, and the millions of Europeans who were enslaved by Muslims in the name of Islam. Bill describes the doctrine of Jihad and its call for the demographic conquest of all Islamic neighbors. He explains Sharia Law�s foundational principles, including the oppression and annihilation of all Kafirs and the subjugation of all women, religious vs. political Islam, and the different versions of the Koran. Bill underscores the Jihadist quest to conquer all of Europe and the need for the West to rise up intellectually against Islam. We end by considering the push to accommodate Sharia, the damage of diversity without unity, and grassroots movements by the common man that must push us past the collective trance induced by our corrupt leadership.

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