Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Raymond Ibrahim: Collective Punishment Under Islam

From Jihad Watch:


Raymond Ibrahim: Collective Punishment Under Islam







Earlier on Hudson NY (via RaymondIbrahim.com), I discussed the notion of collectively punishing "dhimmis" under Islam:



During a recent altercation in Egypt, a Christian inadvertently killed a Muslim. This incident, according to an AINA report, "turned into collective punishment of all Copts in the majority Christian village." Two Christians "not party to the altercation" were killed; others were stabbed and critically wounded. As usual, "after killing the Copts, Muslims went on a rampage, looting and burning Christian owned homes and businesses."



Despite all this, "Muslims insist they have not yet avenged" the death of their slain co-religionist; there are fears of "a wholesale massacre of Copts." Many Christians have fled their homes or are in hiding.



Collectively punishing dhimmis—non-Muslims who refused to convert after their lands were seized by Muslims, and who are treated as "second-class" infidels—for the crimes of the individual is standard under Islam. In this instance, dhimmis are forbidden from striking—let alone killing—Muslims, even if the latter perpetrate the conflict. Prior to the fight that killed him, the Muslim in question had, through the help of radical Salafis, burned down the Christian's home and was threatening him over a property dispute. Still, non-Muslims are forbidden to raise their hands to Muslims, even in self defense.



Collectively punishing Egypt's Christians is common. Earlier this year, when a Christian was accused of dating a Muslim woman, 22 Christian homes were set ablaze to cries of "Allahu Akbar"; when Muslims made false accusations against another Christian, one was killed, ten hospitalized, an old woman thrown out of her second floor balcony, and homes and properties were plundered and torched, as documented in a report aptly titled "Collective Punishment of Egyptian Christians."...

Read the rest and see how Christians under Islam are increasingly targeted in retaliation to the West.



Posted by Raymond on December 13, 2011 10:03 AM
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