Posted on 11/03/2017 4:35:45 AM PDT by markomalley
After every jihad massacre, the enemedia rushes to scrub and whitewash Islam. This is their first and foremost priority. And so now were hearing about how the phrase Allahu akbar, which jihadis routinely shout as they kill, is really just wonderful. Get the truth about it here.
NYT: Dont Be Afraid of Allahu Akbar, Its Just an Everyday Phrase, by Trey Sanchez, Truth Revolt, November 2, 2017 (thanks to Todd):
Islamic terror has struck America once again and the national media is bending over backward to try and stifle any Muslim backlash which never happens, by the way. To them, the real victims are Muslims; forget the eight who died in New York City on Halloween. The Islam apologists are crawling out from under their rocks and Muslim-splaining us on the real meaning of the phrase Allahu akbar, which was shouted during Tuesdays attack.
Eric Nagourney, writing for The New York Times, wants to reassure everyone that Allahu akbar is just a simple, everyday phrase used by Muslims worldwide and many times to wish others well. Theres nothing to fear, he writes, it simply means God is great. Nagourney laments that the phrase has been intertwined with terrorism. The writer quotes a random Muslim in his article, H. A. Hellyer, who regularly offers the phrase to fellow Muslims and welcomes it back from them.
Many Westerners may find it hard to believe these days, but Mr. Hellyer does not recoil in fear [when he hears, Allahu Akbar], states Nagourney.
And though he mentions the recent jihad in New York City and several other Islamic attacks across the globe where Allahu akbar was the last sound many heard before they died, Nagourney insists the phrase is so commonplace a saying as to be utterly unworthy of note. He then lists several instances suggested by an Egyptian author that paints the phrase as no different than a common greeting:
You can say Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, and youre pushing them along, like, Go for it, go for it, go for it.
You see a really beautiful woman or a good-looking guy, you go, Allahu akbar.
Nagourney does back bends to convince readers the phrase has been seized on by jihadists, much like Linda Sarsour when she tries to explain that jihad means nothing less than struggle. So, when she called for jihad against President Trump, she only means resist. Got it.
Yet, after all of the gymnatics, Nagourney finally concedes that there is no denying that what it means can depend on who is saying it. Yeah, weve noticed.
But the NYT wasnt the only outlet whitewashing Islam for us clueless Westerners. CNN was at it, too, securing a piece by Imam Omar Suleiman, the founder and president of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research and an adjunct professor of Islamic Studies at Southern Methodist University. He desperately wrote the day after the NYC attack:
Contrary to what many people seem to think, the words Allahu Akbar simply mean God is greater. It is a powerful declaration used by Muslims on many occasions and in many prayers. It is a celebration of life, the first words fathers whisper in the ears of their newborns. They are used to indicate gratitude when God bestows something upon you that you would have been incapable of attaining were it not for divine benevolence. It is a prayerful phrase that reminds us that, no matter what our concerns may be, God is greater than them
Is Allahu Akbar sometimes used as a battle cry? Yes, though as Sen. John McCain has argued on Fox News, that does not make the phrase itself abhorrent. While noting that moderate Muslims also say Allahu Akbar, McCain said the phrase is no more troubling that a Christian saying Thank God.
Forgive us for not buying it, because a search for how many people have been bombed, shot, or ran over after someone shouted, Thank God, returned exactly zero results. There is a particular phrase, however, that is shouted before violent acts, but the leftist media doesnt want anyone taking that out of context.
Yes, and don’t fear the Reaper.
It means “MY GOD IS GREATER (than yours, Christians and Jews)”....not “God is Great”....these people are outright LIARS!
Bullcrap.
(Can I say that, on FR?)
It’s just that when you hear it, it might the last day one hears it.
If someone were to walk into the NYT news room and yell Allahu akbar I wonder if they’d simply say, “oh well, that’s just an everyday phrase.”
I figured the Communist convert would be in there swinging for their jihad buddies. Die you bastard and rot in hell.
Everyday phrases like, “everybody on the floor!” in a bank, or “there’s a fire!” in a crowded theater.
I wouldn’t try that here in redneck country.
Right-Like the Rebel yell
I disguise s**t by typing shiite.
Example, You shiite Muslim. See...bwhahahahahahahah. Pretty cool, huh
Or bullcrap can be male bovine scat.
“Eric Nagourney, writing for The New York Times, wants to reassure everyone that Allahu akbar is just a simple, everyday phrase used by Muslims worldwide and many times to wish others well. “
Funny, we say “LIberalism is a mental disorder” and liberals go nuts. Don’t they know it’s just an everyday phrase?
So is "God bless you"....
And the MSM can’t figure out why most people despise them and label them as fake news.
“New York Times: Dont Be Afraid of Allahu Akbar, Its Just an Everyday Phrase
Oh sure, usually followed by a bunch of Americans getting maimed, wounded or murdered...Got it, wink, wink.
Yet, when a phrase like Allahu Akbar is used in the context of a terrorist attack - we ‘shouldn't read anything into it’ because it's just an everyday phrase.
Insanity. Really.
The terrorist war cry "Allahu Akbar" is a proclamation of a curse and impending death to the innocent victim.
Some say that The New York Times worked with Hitler
to design the sign on the gate to Auschwitz, too.
Make those about-to-die feel more comfortable for a few
moments before being murdered by FONYT (Friends of the
New York Times).
Some say that The New York Times worked with Hitler
to design the sign on the gate to Auschwitz, too.
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