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Islamic radicals in Germany have launched an unprecedented nationwide campaign to distribute 25 million copies of the Koran, translated into the German language, with the goal of placing one Koran into every household in Germany, free of charge.
The mass proselytization campaign -- called Project "Read!" -- is being organized by dozens of Islamic Salafist groups located in cities and towns throughout Germany, as well as in Austria and in Switzerland.
Salafism is a branch of radical Islam, practiced in Saudi Arabia, that seeks to establish an Islamic empire (Caliphate) across the Middle East, North Africa and Europe -- and eventually the entire world. The Caliphate would be governed exclusively by Islamic Sharia law, which would apply both to Muslims and to non-Muslims.
Salafists also believe, among other anti-Western doctrines, that democracy, because it is a man-made form of government, must be destroyed.
The initiative is monitored by a branch of the German security service in case it violates constitutional rules on religious freedom.
According to the report, the campaign is led by a Cologne-based cleric, Ibrahim Abou Nagie, who said he wants to save non-Muslims from hell.
I could puke in a basket for you, most people I know would find it equally appealing.
Originally posted by Germanicus
But what is wrong with it? Wouldnt it educate people on islam?
Yes I have read it. That is how I know islam is an evil death cult. No msm persuasion required, their own book makes it quite clear especially when you understand that later verses override older verses.
Originally posted by Germanicus
reply to post by DarthMuerte
Why? Have you ever read it? Its not some satanic book Its prety much like the bible. Especially the first bit.
Dont be scared.
Originally posted by babybunnies
Islamists have apparently given up on France under intense political pressure, now they are moving toward Germany.