The Return of the Caliphate

http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2357

By M. http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1934

When Sultan Mehmet V dislodged in Üsküp, the dusty capital of the Islamic Kossova province known today as Skopje, “5000 Albanians had come to the town from villages up to twenty kilometers away” to greet and cheer the Islamic Caliph, the last out of the Ottoman dynastic succession in the Islamic Caliphate to have officially declared Jihad against allied Christian powers of the West in WWI.

Sultans of the Islamic Caliphate were referred to as merciful and benevolent because those who professed fealty to the Caliphate, like the Muslim Albanians, were richly rewarded with plunders of booty from local Christians, the raya, who held no earthly fealty but only a lachrymal dream of liberty.

…and many more Muslim Albanians came to cheer the Caliph Sultan Mehmet V when he dislodged in Pristina, today’s capital of Kosovo, to pray at the tomb of the Muslim Sultan Murad I whose army in 1389 killed Christian Serb defenders, “numerous as locusts” as Islamic chroniclers record, and through capture of Kosovo occupied the Balkans. “In the newspapers, 150,000 or even 200,000 Albanians were reported to be assembling in the plain. The British consul in Üsküp expected 100,000 to turn up. After three and a half hours, the Sultan arrived in Pristina, where the mass of people awaiting him was reported by the Unionist press as having grown to 300,000,” reported British council Hugh to his colleague in Salonica Lamb on June 19.

Writes Edwin Pears in his memoirs: “many more had wanted to come, but that they were stopped for fear of overcrowding.”    

Kosovo today, once again under Islamic occupation, is on the verge of getting the nominally Christian West to capitulate and legalize this conquest for Islam, marking the 1912-1999 period of Kosovo’s liberty as a temporary blimp in the Islamic conquest of the infidel West that many Muslims across the globe see as the divinely inspired by the Muslim god called Allah.

“… for foreign Islamist proselytizers… Kosovo simply represents a spot on the map to be filled in between Albania and Bosnia, both of which had been successfully penetrated almost a decade earlier,” write Chris Deliso in his book The Coming of the Balkan Caliphate.

“In April 2000, London’s Sunday Telegraph reported that the KLA’s ‘divinely inspired’ struggle against the Serbs was being extended through ‘fundraising events… being held by mosques and internet groups,” notes Deliso.

Resurrecting the old Caliphate, divinely inspired, is the modern Threat of Radical Islam to Europe and the West, the subtitle of Deliso’s book.

http://www.serbianna.com/columns/mb/062.shtml

2008-02-12