Quote of the Day: Winston Churchill on Islam

Lindsay Perigo's picture
Submitted by Lindsay Perigo on Mon, 2007-10-01 06:59.

How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live. A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity. The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property - either as a child, a wife, or a concubine - must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men.

Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen; all know how to die; but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science - the science against which it had vainly struggled - the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome.

Winston Churchill, 1899


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Outstanding

Liz's picture

In 1899, Churchill understood more than most of our political leaders today and the cost of their chosen blindness, just stupefies me. This Islam chapter must soon be drawn to a close.

Carry on Linz, keep the quotes coming!


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Kyrel Zantonavitch's picture

Winston Churchill also commented on Islamic fanaticism:

"Fanaticism is not a cause of war. It is the means which helps savage peoples to fight. It is the spirit which enables them to combine--the great common object before which all personal or tribal disputes become insignificant. What the horn is to the rhinoceros, what the sting is to the wasp, the Mohammedan faith was to the Arabs of the Soudan--a faculty of offence or defence."


Yes!

Elijah Lineberry's picture

it would be good, Churchill certainly knew a thing or two.


Brilliant

Mitch's picture

That man knew what he was talking about.

Oh to have Winston as Prime Minister of Britain today!

Eh Elijah? Sticking out tongue


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