Unasked, Obvious Question: Why Aren’t MUSLIM Countries Taking the Afghan Refugees?

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Unasked, Obvious Question: Why Aren’t MUSLIM Countries Taking the Afghan Refugees?

25 Aug 2021 ~~ By Selwyn Duke
As Joe Biden “takes a knee to the Taliban” and it has been suggested that we absorb millions of Afghan migrants, a simple question is largely unasked:
Why aren’t Muslim countries “stepping forward to take care of their co-religionists”? as American Thinker puts it. “Isn’t it time they did?”
Actually, it’s long past time. This is why I’ve actually been asking the above question for years in response to 2015’s wave of Mideast migration into Europe. The “rich, sparsely populated Gulf States such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Dubai, and the UAE are not accepting their supposedly desperate coreligionists,” I wrote in 2018, for example. “Why are these Muslims shipped thousands of miles into the heart of erstwhile Christendom?”
Making its case, American Thinker (AT) points out that while “Afghanistan is a Muslim country, the Taliban’s extreme approach to interpreting Islam makes it an outlier even by the standards of other Muslim countries.” So considering “the severe oppression many Muslims themselves will experience under Taliban reign,” AT continues, shouldn’t Islamic countries come to the rescue?
AT then mentions that “Afghanistan isn’t alone as a country where Muslims are oppressed. The Chinese Communist Party rounded up the Uyghur people and placed them in camps,” for example.
~Snip~
(Im)migration really is a numbers game, too. Consider: The rare Muslim who contemplated going to the West many decades ago had to be a different kind of Muslim, one who understood he was entering a Christian culture that wouldn’t cater to his desires. He and his co-religionists would be so few and far between there’d be no prospect for “Halal” groceries, Islamic interest-free financing, or Muslim schools for his children. So he’d be forced to assimilate by having to work within the host nation’s established institutions. But great numbers of Muslim immigrants will form their own enclaves and their own institutions; this reality not only makes the journey west more inviting to zealous Muslims, but also enables them to reinforce each other’s beliefs.
And what are those beliefs? A 2013 Pew Research Center survey found that 99 percent of Afghans want Sharia as the official law of the land and that 61 percent state it should apply to non-Muslims as well, that 79 percent believe leaving Islam warrants the death penalty, and that 40 percent say suicide bombings are justified “in order to defend Islam against its enemies.”
And why wouldn’t they say that? Seventy-three percent of Afghans believe Sharia is the revealed word of God.
Assimilate that.


Comment:
My guess is the Bai Dung admin wants to get them in before the 2022 mid-term elections and settled in red states as quickly as possible.
They're being registered as Democrats on the way here.
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Good question

Probably for the same reason Muslim countries never stepped in to help Afghanistan form a country
In 20 years they never offered aid or assistance

Why would they now?
 
Good question

Probably for the same reason Muslim countries never stepped in to help Afghanistan form a country
In 20 years they never offered aid or assistance

Why would they now?
This isn’t about aiding or building a country. It’s about Muslims helping Muslims. Then again, the US has helped many Muslim countries and that caused bin Lasen to lose his shit and have planes crash into NYC, DC, and PA.
 
This isn’t about aiding or building a country. It’s about Muslims helping Muslims. Then again, the US has helped many Muslim countries and that caused bin Lasen to lose his shit and have planes crash into NYC, DC, and PA.
Good luck with that one
 
This isn’t about aiding or building a country. It’s about Muslims helping Muslims. Then again, the US has helped many Muslim countries and that caused bin Lasen to lose his shit and have planes crash into NYC, DC, and PA.

OBL's issue was Israel..
 
That’s a common issue with all of them. He also did not like US being in or helping Muslim countries; what a dumb fucking thug.

Well, OBL's Saudi citizenship was revoked in 1994 and Al qaeda was labeled a terrorist group. OBL was a follower of Hassan al Banna and Sayeed Qubt .. That is very nationalistic and banned in Arabia since 1970.
 

Unasked, Obvious Question: Why Aren’t MUSLIM Countries Taking the Afghan Refugees?

25 Aug 2021 ~~ By Selwyn Duke
As Joe Biden “takes a knee to the Taliban” and it has been suggested that we absorb millions of Afghan migrants, a simple question is largely unasked:
Why aren’t Muslim countries “stepping forward to take care of their co-religionists”? as American Thinker puts it. “Isn’t it time they did?”
Actually, it’s long past time. This is why I’ve actually been asking the above question for years in response to 2015’s wave of Mideast migration into Europe. The “rich, sparsely populated Gulf States such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Dubai, and the UAE are not accepting their supposedly desperate coreligionists,” I wrote in 2018, for example. “Why are these Muslims shipped thousands of miles into the heart of erstwhile Christendom?”
Making its case, American Thinker (AT) points out that while “Afghanistan is a Muslim country, the Taliban’s extreme approach to interpreting Islam makes it an outlier even by the standards of other Muslim countries.” So considering “the severe oppression many Muslims themselves will experience under Taliban reign,” AT continues, shouldn’t Islamic countries come to the rescue?
AT then mentions that “Afghanistan isn’t alone as a country where Muslims are oppressed. The Chinese Communist Party rounded up the Uyghur people and placed them in camps,” for example.
~Snip~
(Im)migration really is a numbers game, too. Consider: The rare Muslim who contemplated going to the West many decades ago had to be a different kind of Muslim, one who understood he was entering a Christian culture that wouldn’t cater to his desires. He and his co-religionists would be so few and far between there’d be no prospect for “Halal” groceries, Islamic interest-free financing, or Muslim schools for his children. So he’d be forced to assimilate by having to work within the host nation’s established institutions. But great numbers of Muslim immigrants will form their own enclaves and their own institutions; this reality not only makes the journey west more inviting to zealous Muslims, but also enables them to reinforce each other’s beliefs.
And what are those beliefs? A 2013 Pew Research Center survey found that 99 percent of Afghans want Sharia as the official law of the land and that 61 percent state it should apply to non-Muslims as well, that 79 percent believe leaving Islam warrants the death penalty, and that 40 percent say suicide bombings are justified “in order to defend Islam against its enemies.”
And why wouldn’t they say that? Seventy-three percent of Afghans believe Sharia is the revealed word of God.
Assimilate that.


Comment:
My guess is the Bai Dung admin wants to get them in before the 2022 mid-term elections and settled in red states as quickly as possible.
They're being registered as Democrats on the way here.
f0844ebf45f74b08.png

Because it wasn't Muslim countries that invaded.
 
Well, OBL's Saudi citizenship was revoked in 1994 and Al qaeda was labeled a terrorist group. OBL was a follower of Hassan al Banna and Sayeed Qubt .. That is very nationalistic and banned in Arabia since 1970.
So? It still drove him mad the the US was on Muslim soil trying to help Muslims.
 
So? It still drove him mad the the US was on Muslim soil trying to help Muslims.

The US lied to King Fahd.. actually Cheney did to use KSA as a launch pad and promised to leave when they were finished. Instead they stayed 13 years.

As for refugees... The Gulf States took in Iraqi refugees twice as well as Syrian refugees.
 
How many refugees have been taken in by Saudi Arabia? - Quora
An official from Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Saudi Arabia "made it a point not to deal with them as 'refugees', but as our "Arab brothers and sisters in distress". They are provided free access to education and healthcare, and allowed to take up jobs. Shaun Clark. , worked at Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia’s contribution to UNHCR’s programs has ...
Saudi Arabia’s contribution to UNHCR’s programs has provided assistance for refugees Some refugees have been displaced for more than four decades; there are Afghan refugees living in Pakistan and...
 
I assume, perhaps wrongly, that most Muslims would love to go to Europe or America if given half a chance.

Muslims, of course, are lovely people. Their hospitality to guests, for example, is exemplary.

But many Muslims, especially the younger ones, are eager to live in Western societies where there is still so much more political and personal freedom.

And, of course, economic abundance.

(Heck! I hear that when Russian immigrants first came to the States back in the day, some of them literally cried when they walked into American supermarkets jampacked with food, something that they had never seen in Russia.)
 
The US lied to King Fahd.. actually Cheney did to use KSA as a launch pad and promised to leave when they were finished. Instead they stayed 13 years.

As for refugees... The Gulf States took in Iraqi refugees twice as well as Syrian refugees.
The US does not stay in KSA unless they are wanted to stay.
 
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The US does not stay in KSA unless they are wanted to stay.

Yeah they do. They were asked politely to leave after ten years. The SAG was paying the US a million dollars a day to provide air cover in Iraq.
 
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That's easy to answer. They have been killing each other for thousands of years. I doubt any of them would help other Muslims. Hell maybe they will all kill each other.
 

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