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let us not forget the sub-title of her book — "our arabic heritage"
or that she was not the only nazi author
that adored mohammedism:
who would expect ludwig clauß
(author of "eine einführung in die rassenseelenkunde")
to convert and become a mohammedean?
were many of them merely "joiners"?
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Erdoğan's Daughter Takes Aim at Christianity: 'The Crescent Will Win over Cross of the West'
https://rairfoundation.com/erdogans-...s-of-the-west/
Esra Erdogan’s emergence as a vocal advocate for Islamic dominance and staunch critic of the West and Christianity raises concerns about a significant global threat.
Esra Erdoğan, the daughter of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has emerged as a vocal advocate for Islamic dominance and a staunch critic of the West and Christianity. Following in her father’s footsteps, Esra has taken to social media to express her disdain for Western values and her belief in the ultimate victory of the Islamic crescent over the cross of the West.
Esra Erdogan: Background and Education
Esra Erdoğan, a sociologist by profession, completed her high school education at Kadıköy İmam Hatip High School in Turkey. She pursued her undergraduate studies in sociology and history at Indiana University in the United States, followed by a master’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley, a university known for its radicalized environment. In 2016, she obtained her Ph.D. in sociology from the same institution.
Although Esra Erdoğan attended American schools for her education, she demonstrated a clear animosity towards Christianity and a desire to conquer the West, much like her father. Despite being exposed to Western education, her radical Muslim beliefs and her father’s influence have shaped her worldview.
Political Positioning and Arabic Language Choice
Esra Erdoğan frequently expresses her political views through social media platforms, notably Twitter. Surprisingly, she often chooses to comment in Arabic rather than Turkish, indicating a deliberate distancing from her Turkish heritage and a stronger alignment with pan-Islamic ideals. This choice highlights her desire to appeal to a broader audience and showcases her ideological stance in favor of a unified Islamic front.
Marriage and Influence
Esra Erdoğan is married to Berat Albayrak, who was appointed Minister of Treasury and Finance by her father in 2018 when he was only 40. The marriage to a high-ranking government official solidifies Esra Erdoğan’s position within the inner circle of power, allowing her to exert influence and pursue her family’s agenda more effectively.
Protective Stance and Legal Consequences
Similar to her father, Esra Erdoğan does not tolerate insults or criticism directed at her family. When derogatory messages about her were shared on social media, the İstanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation, leading to the detainment of an individual in Turkey. This incident showcases the tight grip the Erdoğan family holds over dissenting voices in the country and their determination to maintain control.
Erdoğan’s Global Ambitions
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Turkey, has been vocal about his desire to expand Turkish influence and re-establish the caliphate, suggesting an imperialistic agenda. His strategic plan involves flooding Europe with illegal immigrants, followed by the migration of educated Turkish citizens to legally assume positions of power in European countries. Turkish-controlled mosques and imams play a crucial role in ensuring the loyalty and mobilization of these migrant communities.
Turkey’s Influence in Europe
Turkey exerts significant influence over the Muslim community in Germany through organizations such as the Turkish Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB). DITIB, with over 900 mosques under its control, operates as an arm of the Turkish state, adhering to the directives of the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). Turkish imams are dispatched to these mosques to prevent assimilation and promote Erdoğan’s agenda. The influence of DITIB has raised concerns about the erosion of Western values, as well as the reporting of dissidents to the Turkish Embassy in Germany.
Erdoğan’s Stealth Campaign
Erdoğan employs psychological warfare to achieve his goals. He strategically normalizes elements of Islam within Western societies, gradually eroding traditional values and paving the way for the dominance of Islamic practices. This includes making the call to prayer a familiar sound in Western cities, advocating against assimilation, and promoting the expansion of halal sections in grocery stores. These seemingly small concessions serve as strategic victories in his larger battle for re-establishing the Ottoman Empire and spreading Islam worldwide.
Global Threat
Esra’s active participation in her father’s agenda of Islamic dominance should not be overlooked. Her embrace of radical ideologies, disdain for the West, and advocacy for the triumph of Islam over Christianity are troubling indicators of a rising threat. The infiltration of Western institutions, the establishment of mosques as centers for political and ideological indoctrination, and the normalization of Islamic practices are all part of an orchestrated plan to achieve Recep Tayyip Erdoğan long-term ambitions. It is imperative for the international community to remain vigilant and address the growing influence of Islam before it poses further threats to global stability.
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Like it or not the most important common denominator in Europe for over 1500 years has been Christianity.
European history is deeply rooted in Christianity, with its strengths and weaknesses.
How is it possible to become Muslims when all of Islam is nothing other than what a single person said, i.e. Muhammad, the only witness of himself? .. Christianity arose from the testimony of hundreds and thousands of people who saw Risen Christ after death on the cross (Believing that the Romans left someone alive on the cross to then let him descend and go away peacefully.. means not knowing either the history of ancient Rome or the history of Christianity)...
Let it be clear that no one has to believe in God because someone else says so. If one is satisfied with one's atheism one remains in one's atheism happily , WISHING TO arrive at the end of one's days without asking questions about one's conscience and life and refusing the hope of continuity after death.
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I am pointing out the religion from the historical point of view.
There are Christian testimonies (thousands of people have seen the risen Christ) and non-Christian testimonies that confirm the existence of Christ and the resurrection.
As for Islam.. it all comes down to what ONE person reported.
There are no testimonies with different nuances, there is nothing at all that cannot be explained with this sentence: The Koran is the voice of God because I ( Mohammad ) say so. AND THAT'S THAT.
There are not even witnesses of any miracle performed by Mohammed. ( Mohammed did not perform any miracles .. and this is written in the KORAN that is the "voice" of GOD )
Don't start the usual discussion on the historicity of Christianity and even on Buddhism, whose first certain written sources ( which are RELIGIOUS texts ) date back to 700-800 years after the death of BUDDHA..
However it's almost miraculous that a religion ( Islam ) based ONLY on what ONE PERSON said.. could have supplanted previous religions.
Maybe it was violence that caused the conversion?..
For Marvel comic fanatics ( Thor Odin etc etc ) i remember that the Goths were Christians ( ARIANISM ) even before Emperor Constantine declared Christianity legitimate in the 4th century AD.
It was dangerous to be a Christian under Roman rule and not in the Germanic tribes beyond the Danube and the Rhine..
So inquisition - crusades - Luther- Pope have nothing to do with the spread of Christianety in I- II-III-IV-V-VI-VII- in Europe, middle east and north-africa ( and Ethiopia )
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“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Eph. 6:12
Definition of untrustworthy and loose character are those that don't believe in God.
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AFAIK some say that there isn't even much evidence that Muhammad existed in the first place. Practically, all we know about Islam came to us from accounts written in the 8th and 9th centuries, at least some 150 years after the said death of Muhammad in 632. There are no coins or the like to establish that Mecca was in existence prior to the 8th century.
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