RE: Another Example of the Radical Islam Memeplex

From: Lawrence DeBivort (debivort@umd5.umd.edu)
Date: Sat 14 Dec 2002 - 03:29:19 GMT

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    Well, Joe, are you going to provide us with a reference on this? Or do you expect us to take your word for its authenticity?

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk [mailto:fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk]On Behalf
    > Of joedees@bellsouth.net
    > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 8:12 PM
    > To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    > Subject: Another Example of the Radical Islam Memeplex
    >
    >
    > The Muslim Woman Magazine: Hosted by Doaa 'Amer
    > (Aired from Egypt)
    > Host: Our report today will be a little different, because our guest
    > is a girl, a Muslim girl, but a true Muslim. Allah willing, may our
    > God give us the strength to educate our children the same way, so
    > that the next generation will turn out to be true Muslims who
    > understand that they are Muslims and know who their enemies
    > are. This girl will introduce herself immediately. She is the
    > daughter of my sister in faith, and of the artist Wagdi Al-Arabi .
    > Her name is Basmallah and we will ask her as well.
    > Questions and Answers
    > Host: Peace be upon you. Allah's mercy and blessing upon you.
    > What's your name?
    > Basmallah: Basmallah.
    > Host: Basmallah, how old are you?
    > Basmallah: Three and a half.
    > Host: Are you a Muslim?
    > Basmallah: Yes.
    > Host: Basmallah, are you familiar with the Jews?
    > Basmallah: Yes.
    > Host: Do you like them?
    > Basmallah: No.
    > Host: Why don't you like them?
    > Basmallah: Because...
    > Host: Because they are what?
    > Basmallah: They're apes and pigs.
    > Host: Because they're apes and pigs? Who said they are so?
    > Basmallah: Our God.
    > Host: Where did he say this?
    > Basmallah: In the Koran.
    > Host: Right, he said that about them in the Koran. - Okay,
    > Basmallah, what are the Jews doing?
    > Basmallah: The Pepsi company.
    > Host: You also know about the boycott, Basmallah? Did they love
    > our master Muhammad?
    > Basmallah: No.
    > Host: No, what did the Jews do to him?
    > Basmallah: The Prophet Muhammad killed someone..
    > Host: Obviously, our master Muhammad was strong and could
    > have killed them. All right, you know the traditions about the
    > Jews and what they did to the Prophet Muhammad? Is there a
    > story you know?
    > Basmallah: Yes, the story about the Jewish woman.
    > Host: The Jewish woman? What did she do to our master the
    > Prophet Muhammad?
    > Basmallah: The Jewish woman?
    > Host: Yes.
    > Basmallah: There was a Jewish woman who invited the Prophet
    > and his friends. When he asked her, 'Did you put poison (in my
    > food)?' she said to him, 'Yes.' He asked her, 'Why did you do this?'
    > and she replied: 'If you are a liar - you will die and Allah will not
    > protect you; if you speak the truth - Allah will protect you.'
    > Host: And our God protected the Prophet Muhammad, of course.
    > Basmallah: And he said to his friends: 'I will kill this lady.'
    > Host: Of course, because she put poison in his food, this Jewess.
    > Host: Basmallah, Allah be praised, Basmallah, Allah be praised.
    > May our God bless her. No one could wish Allah could give him a
    > more believing girl than sheŚ May Allah bless her and her father
    > and mother. The next generation of children must be true
    > Muslims. We must educate them now while they are still children
    > so that they will be true Muslims.
    >
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