9-11_statue_of_liberty_and_wtcIt is said that “powerlessness frustrates and absolute powerlessness frustrates absolutely; absolute frustration is a dangerous emotion to run a world with.” Sometimes I wonder why I am so restless, why I cannot cease thinking! It seems like the world we live in reveals to us incessantly, at certain moments or in certain circumstances, just how little we are and how vast the universe is. This world of ours is a very complex world. The world we live in is a world of many brutal voices. It is a world of heavy blows and delirious trances, but it is the only world that we know. As Americans remember the tenth anniversary and horror of the Islamic terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington D.C., and in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, life reminds us all how vulnerable we really are.

On that day, the world we lived in appeared an obscure and dull place, filled with pockets of disasters where men are easily the victims. The tragic and catastrophic events of September 11, 2001 had affected me tremendously. I felt a temptation to scream and run to the end of the world and say my prayers with unusual earnestness and a heavy heart. I felt like screaming for the overflowing flood of human blood. I felt like screaming for the weary eyes and innocent moans of the victims’ families. I felt apprehensive, anxious, and fearful. And now, as I take up my pen, my hand trembles and my head is filled with horror and disbelief at the magnitude of human devastation. Yet, the world will go on as usual. During the events of September 11th, 2001, Americans stood still and watched the most horrific events unfolding right in front of their eyes. They were very traumatized by the events. Many people came and told the reporters of how they saw the flesh on dead people and they were so scared. Americans watched, prayed and hoped, searching for an answer, a comfort and strength to pass those tumultuous moments. September 11th, 2001 proved, unlike anything else in recent American history, that everyday people do extraordinarily caring things. September 11th was the day that ordinary people became heroes. Heroes appear when circumstances call upon them. Heroes are those extraordinary people who make sacrifices and become agents of historical and social change. When disasters occur, our minds pass through many stages of inner development. We sometimes speak of other forces that rule the world. The tragic event of September 11th left thousands dead and hundreds more wounded and put a nation into mourning. It was a heavy blow to humanity from the “religion of peace.” Let me be clear on this. There is nothing inherently wrong with religion.

Religion can be a tremendous force for good. However, when religion, this feeling-based belief, is filled with superstition, intolerance and hatred, then the beholder of that religion embodies those qualities and becomes a veritable menace to the self and to others. Feelings energize actions. Destructive feelings energize destructive actions. Muslims living in theocratic states, in particular, tend to be victims of their religious brains. Their religious brains are indoctrinated, from the moment of birth, by an extensive ruthless in-power cadre of self-serving mullahs and imams who are intent on maintaining their stranglehold on the rank and file of the faithful—their very source of support and livelihood. The mullahs and imams, as well as parents and others, envelop the receptive mind, feed it their dogma, and shield it from information that may undermine or falsify their version of belief. For as long as there are bigoted, self-serving clergy and their collaborators with exclusive access to the blank slate, the problem of supplying wave after wave of Islamofascists will persist. It is the brain/mind that assesses things, makes decisions, and orders actions. To the extent that the in-place software of the religious brain is exclusionary in nature, hateful in orientation, and violent in tendency, the individual is both the perpetrator and the victim of barbaric acts. What we need to do is to learn our lessons from the September 11th tragedy; learn more of the unethical depths to which human beings may fall and how we can prevent such tragedies from happening again. We need to educate ourselves about Islam and its political/cultural ideology of fascism.

The surest way of dealing with Islamofascism is through the effective inculcation of religious software that promotes tolerance of diversity, freedom of faith and conscious goodwill to all, as well as the purging of all the vile and discriminatory dogma that permeates the outdated primitive belief of some 1400 years. The best place to start is clearly the home, then schools, and mosques where the deeply-entrenched mullahs and imams of vested interest must be compelled by law to refrain from preaching messages of hate and violence against unbelievers. We, free Americans, express our deepest sympathy to the families of the victims of the September 11th tragedy and we condemn, in the strongest terms, the new coalition of stealth jihad, (with its creeping sharia law) infringing upon the US Constitution and under the banner of multiculturalism. Amil Imani is the author of a new book "Operation Persian Gulf." Get your copy now.

2011-09-10 04:08:20
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Thanks Amil,
For another excellant, informative and right on article.
Steve
Dear Mr. Imani,

I do share your sentiments. Thank you for saying it eloquently what most of us are unable to.

Yours in liberty,
Pam
You have put into words how most of us feel and it really brought the tears again... I recommended it on Facebook!
Judy
Thanks, Amil.

The first thing we must do is to make sure that the children of Muslims are not inculcated with hate from infancy. This is the best reason why there should never be a "Palestinian" State, because they have brainwashed, and are continuing to brainwash, their children from cradle to grave to be killers.

There is something else that needs to be addressed as well. And that is the ruthlessness and the demonic nature of the Imams who are preaching this hatred in their mosques and Islamic Centers throughout the world. Until these Imams see that the rest of the world is not going to tolerate their horrific aggression anymore they are not going to change. So the dilemma remains. Do we launch our opposition from the top down or the bottom up? Or both? I'm thinking both.

Daniel, the ex-Islamist, is tackling it from the bottom up. Now we need more people tackling the problem from the top down. Because there are some Imams who are listening to the voice of reason but they are being attacked by other Imams and often they end up dead. However, until the Imams realize that they are going to have to be the "reformers", if indeed Islam can be reformed because some think that it can't, nothing is going to happen and the absolute horrific killing will continue.

So, there are maybe two approaches to combating Mohammedist aggression on the Western World and here they are:

1. From the top down through the Imams.
2. From the bottom up through the Muslims.

Discussion anyone?
Thank you Amil. As I read this, I can discern that it is from your heart. May God bless you and give you peace and God bless America and continue to help her heal as a nation. Another great read.
Thank you, Amil. You bring tears to my heart with your beautiful words.
A very heartfelt 'thankyou' . You managed to express so well what I also feel.
These are days of remembrance. Days of intense emotions ranging from deepest sorrow and grief to intense anger and hatred. Watching again the videos and images of those terrible moments brought back the memories of that day, where we were and what we were doing.

Just a few thoughts about diversity and tolerance, though. God told Israel to drive out all the nations in the land He was giving them. They did fairly well, but failed to completely drive out some of them, who later became thorns in their flesh, eventually leading to the downfall of Israel. What caused this? Diversity, inclusiveness, tolerance and compromise. Instead of obeying God completely, Israel allowed diversity in its population. They included Ammonites, Edomites and others and tolerated their ways, customs and gods. That led to fatal compromise when Israel turned away from the One True God and began worshiping those foreign gods. God accused them again and again of prostituting themselves to those gods and eventually poured out His full wrath on His Chosen People.

What has America done? We have embraced the diversity of all religions, included them, tolerated them and embraced them, compromising across the board. Along with that has come the complete gamut of every immoral behavior known to mankind. America has prostituted herself to hundreds, if not thousands, of gods from sports to gambling to the worship of wealth and money and much more. America can also be characterized by an insatiable appetite for amusement, entertainment and recreation. Add all this together and you have a formula for total collapse.

The chickens are coming home to roost.
Very good article Mr Imani! You put into words what so many felt that day and in the ten years that has passed since 9/11...And we re-live this feelings these days, it is very important never to forget, and never forgive what happened to the world in the ten years after....The world has become paralyzed by the attack I believe,I don't believe that Islam is a religion of peace, to many still believe in the lie that Islam is a religion of peace....but I know this is so far from the truth as it gets...That is some of my thoughts....
Thank you Amil!