All Discussions Tagged 'A' - The 4 Freedoms Library2024-03-29T16:01:41Zhttp://4freedoms.com/group/terrorism/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=A&feed=yes&xn_auth=noA View from the Frontlines of Islamist Insurgency - Heritage Foundationtag:4freedoms.com,2015-09-20:3766518:Topic:1707392015-09-20T23:44:15.058ZAlan Lakehttp://4freedoms.com/profile/AlanLake
This broadcast is long, but the first part, with Dr. Sebastian Gorka, is a must watch. If only people like him were taken seriously by the US government, we'd be OK.<br />
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This broadcast is long, but the first part, with Dr. Sebastian Gorka, is a must watch. If only people like him were taken seriously by the US government, we'd be OK.<br />
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</p> Yarmouk: 1400 Years of IslamicTerror and Deceit (plus a conversion)tag:4freedoms.com,2014-07-24:3766518:Topic:1532542014-07-24T18:48:07.626ZAlan Lakehttp://4freedoms.com/profile/AlanLake
<h2 class="ArticlePageHeading"><span style="font-size: 1.17em;">How the Jihad ravaged Christian Byzantium for 800 years, and how valiantly the Byzantine Christians held back the Arab and Turkish hordes, saving Europe from Islam.</span></h2>
<div class="ArticleText"><hr></hr><p>While the Zoroastrian Persians were defeated and were being subjugated, the Muslim hordes turned on their other neighbor the Christian Byzantines and two armies met at the battlefield of Heiromyak.</p>
<p><b>Lessons from the…</b></p>
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<h2 class="ArticlePageHeading"><span style="font-size: 1.17em;">How the Jihad ravaged Christian Byzantium for 800 years, and how valiantly the Byzantine Christians held back the Arab and Turkish hordes, saving Europe from Islam.</span></h2>
<div class="ArticleText"><hr/><p>While the Zoroastrian Persians were defeated and were being subjugated, the Muslim hordes turned on their other neighbor the Christian Byzantines and two armies met at the battlefield of Heiromyak.</p>
<p><b>Lessons from the Battle of Heiromyak (Al Yarmuk) in 636</b></p>
<p>At the Battle of the Yarmuk (river), between the Muslim Arabs and the Byzantines, the Muslim Arabs were losing the battle in the initial stages. When the victory seemed certain for the Byzantines, the Muslims took recourse to subterfuge, when they realized that victory could not come to them through straight warfare, they used a contingent of women to attack the Byzantine troops who charged at the Byzantine army shrieking and hollering. Not used to facing ladies as an adversary, the Byzantines were at a loss to respond and the confused Byzantine generals ordered their troops not to molest the women and to withdraw.</p>
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<p class="SmallText">The Byzantine Christian city of Caesarea had walls that were sixteen feet high with many turrets and had withstood the Arab Muslim siege of more than eight months, so the Muslims used this devious way to infiltrate the city and once inside they ruthlessly slaughtered its determined inhabitants to the last man, except for a few who managed to reach the port and board the ships and flee to safety. So much for allah giving them victory. This proves that Arab Muslims can stoop to any depth to gain a victory which they allege some allah helps them.</p>
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<p>With their guileful victory at Heiromyak, the Muslim wasted no time in fanning out in to the now defenseless Syria, and started storming one town after another making their way first to Jerusalem and then onwards to Bethlehem, Nazareth, Tiberias, Cana, Tyre, Sidon Damascus to the Byzantine mercantile capital in the Levant – the metropolis of Caesarea. In those days Caesarea was a strongly fortified by twins tier of walls with innumerable turrets. These had been built to stave of the repeated Persian (Sassanid) assaults that were launched at it. Because of the strong battlements, the Sassanids failed to take Caesarea, but that could not prevent the lustful eyes of the Muslims from falling on this prosperous city.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.islam-watch.org/historyofjihad/Jihad_Against_Byzantine_Christians.htm">http://www.islam-watch.org/historyofjihad/Jihad_Against_Byzantine_Christians.htm</a></p>
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