Sunday, February 23, 2020

Cul-de-sacs in the Counter-Jihad

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As I've said many times, the Counter-Jihad's main role is to wake up the broader sleepwalking West lip-deep in De Nile.  The main form of that role is as a war of ideas. And crucial to that role is the need for the Counter-Jihad to have all the complex, interlocking facts at its fingertips.

One area among many of this complex problem is the area of Islam's founding holy texts, the Koran and Hadiths. Over the years on my former blog, The Hesperado, I've had occasion to quote various Hadiths that are particularly damning; but I tried to link them to websites that nobody could impugn as suspect or prejudicial. I finally found, years ago, a site would fit that bill: the "Center for Muslim Jewish Engagement" or CMJE for short, based at the University of South California, and "partnered" with the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (i.e., self-hating, or incredibly naive, Jews).

So, over the years, I would quote and link the Bukhari hadith (for example) using that CMJE site proving that Bukhari recorded that Mohammed's wife Aisha was age 6 when he married her and age 9 when he raped her (for that is the only way an old guy like Muhammad at the time -- over 50 -- could have sex with a 9-year-old girl).

The only problem was, a few months after I linked those claims, I would check the links, and they would be dead. So then it would take me about an hour of looking around on that CMJE website amongst its Bukhari hadith section to find the right link (no longer where it was before) and restore it. I.e., the CMJE website would change its parameters such that previous links would no longer work. The first 2 or 3 times this happened, I figured it was just a computer error. But when this kept happening for years -- right up to the recent present -- I can only conclude that Muslim website is deliberately changing their urls to make it difficult for other bloggers to document the horrible nature of Islam as demonsrated in the Hadiths.

At least three of my old Hesperado articles cited the Bukhari hadith about Mohammed raping Aisha -- and the link in all three of those articles is now dead.

Other old Hesperado postings used the Bukhari hadith about Mohammed's imperative to Muslims to kill those who leave Islam:

Muhammad says, "Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him."

-- Sahih al-Bukhari, 9.84.57


The reader if he clicks on that link will find a "Page not found" error message.  That link goes to the CMJE website and used to work; but no longer.

Coincidence? 

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