The Religion of Pieces (Update: John Cleese has a suggestion for improving relations between the Islamists and the rest of the world
/BREAKING: Australian Prime Minister Albanese went to a Sydney mosque for Eid prayers to stand against Islamophobia, only to end up being threatened, with everyone screaming “Allahu Akbar” at him.
— Dr. Maalouf (@realMaalouf) March 20, 2026
He just sits there terrified, not knowing what to do.
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An excellent book by Raymond Ibrahim compiles letters and speeches from various Al Qaeda terrorists that were delivered to Arabic-speakers and entirely different from those released to a gullible western audience in English. Denounced as a fraud by CAIR and other defenders of Islam, it gives a true picture of who these people are and what they plan for the non-believers. Spoiler alert: they don’t to intend to stop with Israel and the Great Satan.
…. Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of these works is how grounded they are in the traditional sources of Islamic theology: the Koran and the teachings of the Prophet. The founders of al-Qaeda use these sources as powerful weapons of persuasion, reminding followers (and would-be recruits) that Muhammad and his warriors spread Islam through the power of the sword and that the Koran is not merely allegory or history but literal truth that commands all Muslims to action.
In addition to laying bare al-Qaeda’s ultimate motives, The Al Qaeda Reader includes the organization’s propagandist speeches, which are directed primarily at Americans, Europeans, and Iraqis. Here, al-Qaeda’s many "official" accusations against the West are meticulously delineated, from standard complaints such as the Palestinian issue and Iraq to wholly unexpected ones concerning the U.S.’s exploitation of women and the environment.
Taken together, the Theology and Propaganda sections of this volume reveal the most comprehensive picture of al-Qaeda to date. They also highlight the double-speak of bin Laden and Zawahiri, who often say one thing to Muslims in their religious treatises ("We must hate and fight the West because Islam commands it") and another in their propaganda directed at the West ("The West is the aggressor and we are fighting back merely in self-defense").
UPDATE — The Minister of Silly Walks weighs in
Dear Sadiq Khan,
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) March 20, 2026
I think some of the prejudice to do with 'singling out Muslims' is to to with their stated intention to kill 'infidels', expecially the bit about beheading them
You see, the other religions don't promise that https://t.co/z5V4YHeFS9