How Ramadan, Halal, and Hijabs are Islamising Europe

Image credits: An installation by Haitian artist Jean Ulrick Desert, titled The Burqa Project-On The Borders of My Dreams I Encountered My Double's Ghost for an exhibition "Islam, It's Also Our History" at the Espace Vanderborght in Brussels (September '17). Photo courtesy of Geert Vanden Wijngaert.

It's almost that time again. Next week marks the start of Ramadan, and we'll be feeling the effects. Long (praising) reports in newspapers and on television, Ramadan-themed mood lighting in the streets, adjusted schedules in school and business cafeterias, iftar parties at dusk, Muslims in djellabahs in the streets and squares. During Ramadan, it's striking how far the Islamisation of our European society has progressed.

By Filip Dewinter
Ramadan is part of the Islamic precepts and traditions that Muslims must observe. Islam dictates how Muslims should dress, what they may eat and drink, and, in short, how they should live according to Islamic principles. It is much more than a religion. It is a way of life that, in many cases, is at odds with our European lifestyle, values, and norms.

That Islam seeks to control the lives of Muslims from cradle to grave should come as no surprise. The many Islamic religious rules are a significant tool for hindering the integration of Muslims into our society.

Incidentally, Islam does not strive for integration, but for segregation. The Islamic apartheid system is intended to underscore the superiority of Islam and clarify its ultimate goal: domination.

Islam divides the world into the dar-al-harb (land of war) and the dar-al-Islam (the land of peace). You undoubtedly already understood that unbelievers belong in the land of war and Muslims in the land of peace.

According to Islam, peace can only exist if Islam rules and dominates. Otherwise, Islam only recognises good and evil, halal and haram. What is haram is forbidden; what is halal is correct in Islam and therefore permitted.

Halal business is worth €661 billion annually
Halal is no longer limited to Islamically correct foods. Cosmetics and pharmaceutical products are now also halal. Islam even has its own halal banking system.

Halal has become big business. Globally, the halal industry is valued at €661 billion. In Europe alone, halal generates an annual turnover of €70 billion. The many organisations that issue halal certificates collect a significant amount of money, which is used directly and indirectly to further Islamize Europe, among other countries.

After all, a religious tax is levied on every halal product, which is then channelled to international Islamic organisations that are responsible for spreading the faith. Terrorist organisations such as Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah are also partially financed through the halal tax.

The halal collaborators
The more things are declared "haram", and the more halal products are offered, the louder the Islamic cash register rings. Incidentally, many Western companies are jumping on the halal bandwagon, hoping to cash in.

Companies like Nestlé, McDonald's, KFC, Kellogg's, and Nike produce and promote halal products. Nike even went so far as to launch an exclusive Nike headscarf, the Nike pro-hijab. Rotterdam, in turn, promotes itself in the Islamic world as a halal-friendly port with specialised warehouses for all kinds of halal products.

Halal: The economic jihad works
In short, the entire halal business revolves around money - lots of money - but, far more importantly, the halal industry is primarily part of the economic jihad and the global Islamization process.

The halalisation of countless products is, after all, part of a deliberate strategy to transform non-Islamic (European, Western, etc.) societies from secular to Islamic. Halal not only strengthens the Islamic identity of Muslim minorities in Europe and other Western continents but also heralds the introduction of Sharia law.

Muslims always follow the same strategy: new demands are made each time. First, the acceptance of the headscarf; then the establishment of mosques and Quranic schools; then the normalisation of Ramadan and halal food; and finally the legalisation of Sharia law.

Halal: Trojan Horse of Radical Islam
The halal industry has become the Trojan horse of radical Islam. While a few decades ago, the halal market was limited to ritually slaughtered meat, the halal offering has expanded to virtually every conceivable product, including shampoo and cosmetics, a wide range of foodstuffs, banking services, travel, and hotels.

Through the halal-haram distinction, Islam aims to erect a wall of apartheid between pure and impure, Muslim and kafir. Society is being divided into good (halal) and bad (haram), with the sole ultimate goal of completely Islamizing our society. This process is unfolding rapidly.

Stop halalisation
So let's not be naïve; halal is one of the symbols of the future Eurobia. A ban on halal products is therefore essential. Not only does it prepare ritually slaughtered animals without stunning, or the products derived from such animals that are used, but the proceeds from the halal industry are used to facilitate the downfall of Europe and the West.

From mosques to Kalashnikovs: the halal tax provides the funding! Halal has no place in our Western society. It contributes to segregation and Islamization, it finances terrorism and terrorist organisations, and it cultivates an ideology that is opposed to…

 

Filip Dewinter

Filip Dewinter (b. 1962) is a Belgian politician, journalist, and commentator. He is one of the leading members of Vlaams Belang, a right-wing Flemish nationalist and secessionist political party. He is currently Belgium’s longest-serving member of Parliament.
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