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Islam: A Contagious Disease
We will attempt to diagnose this disease, hoping to find suitable treatments to protect humanity from its dangers and launch vaccination campaigns against this epidemic.
Islamic Terrorism: A Global Threat
Islamic terrorism, whether ideological or physical, can strike anywhere and at any time. This is a reality that cannot be denied or concealed. Therefore, we present a clear diagnosis of this disease:
- Disease Name: Islam
- History: A very old disease in human history. Islam emerged in Mecca (Saudi Arabia) over 1,400 years ago. The first severe cases were detected there, particularly in a man named Muhammad, who transmitted the infection to his wife, then to his relatives. The disease then spread to Medina before becoming the state religion. For a period, a third of humanity was affected by it. It was thought to have faded with the fall of the Ottoman Empire, but in reality, it was merely dormant, only to resurface stronger and more destructive, now seeking to infect all of humanity.
Symptoms of the Disease (Islamic Terrorism)
The virus of religious ideology infects the human brain, creating an uncontrollable desire to die as a “martyr” while killing as many uninfected individuals as possible. The infected person, known as an Islamic terrorist, firmly believes that they will continue their life after death in a place far superior to Earth, called paradise. They lose all sense of real life and begin living in illusions, a completely imaginary world filled with fictional characters such as Allah, angels, Satan, houris, and jinn…
The Virus Responsible for the Disease
Islam, which starts affecting individuals the moment they reach a state of “intoxication with Islam.” The infected person no longer relies solely on the Quran, claimed to be the word of God, but also on hadiths, which are said to be the sayings and actions of Muhammad. This virus shares some similarities with HIV/AIDS—many infected individuals may seem harmless because they carry a “dormant” strain, but at any moment, it can become active and lethal.
Modes of Transmission
- Genetic Transmission: The disease is passed down from Muslim parents to their children, as every child born to a Muslim father or mother is automatically considered Muslim.
- Religious Indoctrination: The virus is implanted in children from an early age through family influence, media, schools, and mosques.
- Collective Spread: It propagates in mosques, slums, religious schools, and extremist groups.
- Doctrinal Indoctrination: Islam relies on brainwashing through Quranic verses and hadiths, making individuals lose their capacity for critical thinking.
Diagnosis and Symptoms
It is difficult to detect the virus in its early stages, as most infected individuals are unaware of their condition. However, some behaviors may indicate an infection:
- Intense hatred for non-Muslims, even close family members.
- Social isolation and withdrawal from normal life.
- Verbal or physical aggression against those who challenge Islamic teachings.
- Extreme devotion to Islamic rituals and rejection of any criticism.
Stages of the Disease
Stage One: Initial Exposure to Islam
- This occurs either at birth (to a Muslim parent) or through close interaction with Muslims.
- A person may remain in this stage without severe symptoms but is always at risk of progressing to the next phase.
- The best treatment at this stage is to distance oneself from Islamic beliefs and critically analyze them.
Stage Two: Moderate Religious Practice
- The infected individual performs daily prayers, fasts during Ramadan, reads the Quran, and idolizes Muhammad.
- They regularly attend mosques and begin adopting stricter religious views.
- The virus continues to develop, weakening the individual’s intellectual immunity and making them more susceptible to radicalization.
Stage Three: Pre-Terrorism Phase
- The infected person develops deep resentment toward non-Muslims, particularly Westerners and Jews.
- They become more withdrawn from society, associating only with like-minded extremists.
- Life begins to lose meaning beyond “jihad” and the pursuit of martyrdom.
- If still somewhat self-aware, they should turn themselves in to authorities, or their family and friends should report them before they reach the final stage.
Stage Four: Active Terrorism
- The individual has fully transformed into a terrorist, ready to execute attacks against innocent people.
- They may carry out suicide bombings, mass killings, or acts of destruction.
- At this stage, rehabilitation is nearly impossible, but there is still hope in preventing further radicalization.
Prevention and Treatment
- Promoting Rational Education: Encouraging critical thinking and discouraging blind indoctrination.
- Reforming Education Systems: Eliminating religious dogma from schools and replacing it with scientific and objective learning.
- Combating Extremism: Monitoring mosques and religious institutions that promote radical ideologies.
- Protecting Human Rights: Defending individuals’ right to choose their beliefs without fear of violence or persecution.
Conclusion
Islam is not merely a religion but a totalitarian system that seeks to control minds and dictate every aspect of life. It is a dangerous ideological virus that requires a firm and coordinated global response. If left unchecked, its threat will continue to endanger societies worldwide.