Now we're talking, part II
You haven't read this anywhere else. Go ahead, read.Oriana Fallaci has been trying to tell Europe for years. Now Europe is waking up.
Parisian journalist Caroline Fourest has written a book called Frere' Tariq, and it refers to Tariq Ramadan, a Professor of philosophy originally from Egypt, now residing in Switzerland .
Why dedicate a book to him? Because, according to Ms. Fourest, Tari Ramadan not only is the grandchild of Hassan al-Banna, who in 1928 founded the fundamentalist organization of Muslim Brothers. Not only is he the most charismatic preacher of Islam for young Muslims in Europe. And not only is he a venerated guest at government meetings on religion, where he is considered a "reformer of Islam". No, Ms. Fourest tells us that Tariq Ramadan is, most of all, the man who in 1993 was given an assignment by the Egyptian political office. He was to be in charge of the Dawa in the west. Meaning, this highly acclaimed figure is in charge of converting Europe to the ways of fundamentalist Islam, as required by the Muslim Brothers.
The integration plan has a strategy, according to the journalist. The plan is, that fundamentalists do not integrate with European society. They do not abide to it's laws, and they abuse the freedom of expression, the ingenuity of some Europeans, and more, to buy allies amongst the extreme Left and amongst the No-Global.
According to Fourest's extensive research , the fundamentalists collaborate temporarily with their enemies in order to reach the 'Big Day'- a day a when all women in Europe will be veiled, schools will be Islamic, European colonialization will be considered the source of all evil, prisons will be full of feminists, homosexuals, and Democratic Muslims, and the International monetary system will come to an end.
That's the strategy. The method, according to Ramadan's widely sold audio tapes, is that of the double talk. "Develop a speech that will adapt to those who listen to you speak" says Ramadan. He masks Islamic fundamentalists views behind words like "democracy, rights, community", hiding meanings that only students of his courses can grasp in full.
"This allows him to give apparently innocent speeches" Says the journalist, "while he manages to stay loyal to to the Islamic message at all times".
When contacted by the Panorama magazine, Tariq Ramadan's only comment was: "Instead of conducting an investigation on me, you should run an investigation on that woman, Caroline Fourest."
The scary part is that Ramadan's actions are not limited to France alone, says Khaled Fouad Allam, a Professor of Sociology in the Muslim world at the University of Trieste, Italy.
The Islamic Brotherhood does not limit itself to countries. It thinks on a multinational level. Its integration strategy is 'Taqiyaa', or deception, which has origins in the mystic traditions of
Islam. One of the mottoes of the brotherhood is "Alone in the crowd", which means that nobody should recognize you, you should work with subterfuges.
Now do you believe Oriana?
(Translated from Italian by romanwanderer. Original article here. Panorama is the magazine that published Oriana's Je Accuse )
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