No, I
cannot prove that Barack Obama is a Muslim, but a review of his public life
from the days he was campaigning to be an Illinois Senator through his years as
President have raised a lot of questions, including a notable slip of the
tongue during a television interview when he referred to himself as a Muslim.
During an
interview with George Stephanopoulus, Obama said “John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith” and Stephanopoulus, a former member of the Clinton
administration, was quick to suggest to Obama that he meant to say his
“Christian faith.” Oops.
Not that
Obama has made a secret of the fact that his father was a Muslim or that his
step-father was as well. In his youth when Obama lived in Indonesia he attended
a Muslim madras, a school devoted to the faith. He has referred to the Muslim
call to prayer as “one of the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset.” Indeed, he
has recited its opening lines with a perfect Arabic accent saying “Allah is
supreme…I witness that there is no god but Allah…”
Obama
surprised a lot of people when in London on April 9, 2009 he bowed deeply to
the Saudi monarch, regarded as the protector of Mecca and Medina, Islam’s two
holy cities. No President had ever bowed in that manner to a foreign potentate.
Observers
have pointed out that his wife, Michelle, does not accompany him to Muslim
nations because Sharia law would require her to wear a head covering as the
wife of a Muslim man in a Muslim nation. Others have noted that Muslims are
forbidden to wear jewelry during Ramadan and during that Islamic holy month he
has never been seen wearing his wedding ring or watch.
Obama did
not travel to Israel during his first term as President. It was not until March
2013 that he visited Israel and he has consistently displayed a lack of
sympathy, if not enmity, toward Israel during both terms, opposing the
construction of Israeli housing and suggesting it return to its 1967 borders,
echoing the complaints and demands of Palestinians and others.
It is true
that Obama attended a Chicago church led by Rev. Jeremiah Wright who, in an
interview, said that Obama “was steeped in Islam when he first met him” and
that he “made it comfortable “ for Obama to accept Christianity without have to
renounce his Islamic background. When Rev. Wright and his church became
controversial in 2008, Obama publicly left it. Joining the church was, in his
words, related to the fact that he was doing community organizing, often in
Chicago churches, thus making a church membership a useful attribute.
If there
is a baptism certificate for Obama, it remains sealed from public view along
with many comparable documents such as a certified copy of his original birth
certificate. The one put forth by the White House has been debunked as a fraud
by many document experts.
An
Associated Press article was published on June 27, 2004 in the Kenyan Standard
Times reporting that “Kenyan-born U.S. Senate hopeful, Barack Obama, appeared
set to take over the Illinois Senate seat after his main rival, Jack Ryan,
dropped out of the race on Friday night amid a furor over lurid sex club
allegations.” During and after the campaign Obama did not deny having been born
in Kenya until August 28, 2006 when his staff began to say he was born in
Hawaii.
Allen B.West, a former member of Congress and a columnist, has written ”President
Obama just cannot bring himself to say Islamist, jihadist, Islamic terrorism —
nothing. It is still this Obama administration which classifies the Islamic
jihadist attack at Ft. Hood Texas, and the barbaric beheading of an American
woman in Moore Oklahoma, both as “workplace violence.”
The events
in France, the beheadings of Americans by the Islamic State, and comparable
events have begun to arouse interest and concern over whether the President is
in fact a Muslim.
There is
an Islamic doctrine known as “taqiyya” that permits Muslims to deny they are
Muslim if it would be dangerous not to or to knowingly deceive infidels.
Despite
the two wars, Iraq and Afghanistan, in which the U.S. has sacrificed lives and
money, Obama has pursued a policy of withdrawing our military presence, despite
the fact that we have maintained our presence, for example, in South Korea
since the 1950s and in Europe from the end of World War II. The result of the
withdrawal from Iraq gave rise to the Islamic State and it is feared that a
similar Taliban insurgency will begin as Afghanistan is left with too few
military assets.
Has it
been lost on anyone that releasing terrorist prisoners, taken on the
battlefield, from Guantanamo has resulted in an estimated third of them
returning to the battlefield? He returned five top terrorist leaders from
Afghanistan in return for an American soldier deemed to have been a deserter.
He has made no secret of his desire to close down the facility.
I hope
that future historians don’t look back at our present time and conclude it was
the worst of times to have a President so ardently devoted to Islam or a legion
of other world leaders and media folk who refuse to identify the enemy as
Muslim terrorists.
No other
American President has ever been so partial to Islam and Muslims as Obama and
it is not beyond the reach of logic or the imagination that he too is a Muslim.
© Alan
Caruba, 2015
6 comments:
My personal Obama theory is that he's a first, last and always a psychopath who has clothed himself in various ideologies and religions to advance his own personal agenda.
Of course he's a Muslim, his own words give that away, always have, and the American people are too blind to see it or understand it...
One thing for sure. If Obama is a Christian, he's the worst one who ever lived.
If you haven't scoped Obama with me yet you don't know what you're missing, totally free:
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I pray to the real God Almighty that America survives the disease that has infected our White House.
I am confident, Elton, that America will survive. It will likely take years to undo the damage. The GOP controlled Congress is the first step in the right direction.
In my personal view, there is no doubt that Obama is a Muslim. None whatsoever. There are simply too many pieces of empirical evidence suggesting so.
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