Interfaith has become one of the buzz words of the decade and many citizens who care about justice and equal rights find themselves participating in one of these groups, which have proliferated in recent years. Interfaith is being heavily promoted, with endless grants being given to any whose activities have a multicultural and living in harmony flavour.
Muslims, together with some Jews and Christians, have been organising “Abrahamic” conferences for the past few years. At these events, members of all three faiths get together in a mutual we’re-all-the-same-fest. The Muslim members invariably take the lead on this score – emphasising how they revere Jesus, Moses and all the prophets of the bible, and respect Jews and Christians as “people of the book”. The Muslim contingent invariably lead the narrative, which is that Islam promotes peace and justice and respects all other religions. Not up for discussion are topics such as Islam’s real agenda.
So what is the real agenda? Anyone who cares to explore further can get some clues. A good place to start may be MISSION ISLAM.
“Christianity went too far in the veneration of their Prophet and Messenger ‘Issa. They corrupted his teachings by claiming for him things that he never stated for him self. They elevated ‘Issa after his departing them to a paganistic status that nullified whatever Monotheistic faith they had in their hearts.”
I was reminded of this when I read this morning’s paper (The Age - Tuesday November 28th p9) and saw a picture of Muslims in Turkey waving a banner “Jesus is not son of god. He is a Prophet of Islam”.
This is what Muslims believe. Remember this next time you attend an interfaith gathering. Muslims do not want to interact on an equal basis, but to take over. Dhimmis beware!

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Perhaps some readers might be interested to know that January 28 is considered a feast day among Catholics – actually 2 feast days are celebrated on the same day – one is of ST Thomas Aquinas, the great medieval theologian and philosopher who adapted Aristotle to the western Judeo-Christian worldview. . It is also the feast day of a lesser known person – St Peter Nolasco, the great ransomer of captives from the Muslims.

How often in conversation with a Muslim, do they quote Spain as the crowning achievement of Islam, where Muslims, Jews and Christians lived in harmony for about 800 years?
Why do Muslims insist that Jerusalem is their Holy City?
Islam is currently passing through one of its most dynamic times since its rise fourteen hundreds years ago. This dynamic period started long before 9/11 as a fierce struggle, mainly against the west, but also against any nation or group that dares to stand in its way. Most Muslims take this resurgence phase very seriously and consider it as a decisive battle between Islam and the non-Islam, or the kufr, which Mohammed told them they would win. Even though the west, currently, is largely in denial about this makes no difference to the significance of this conflict to the whole world.
There is a very strongly entrenched view among majority of Westerners today that the three main monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam share one common God and therefore despite the obvious differences, the core foundation of these three religions is the same.
