Know thy Enemy. #ShariaKills https://t.co/GrTSay7gTj
— John Guandolo (@JGuandolo54271) October 16, 2025
12:45 In 628, the Treaty of Hudaybiya was made by Mohammed himself, so it's good for all Muslims for all times. It's part of the Shariah because it's part of the example of Mohammed. First, what does Islam say the purpose of Islam is? To wage jihad, to wage war, against non-Muslims until a global islamic state is established under Shariah. So treaties can only be entered into if it benefits Islam, because it is a grave matter because you're ceasing the jihad. So if the Muslims say, "Hey, we'd like to call a truce," you say, "sure, we'll call a truce, for what, a week?" And then an hour later, you give them everything you got and you kill and obliterate every single one of them. That's how you deal with a Muslim enemy.
So again, how do you understand the Islamic threat? Through the lens of Sharia. What is their defeat mechanism? Jihad is required when they have the ability and the material resources to wage jihad. As I just read from the book, O, Justice, they cannot call for a truce if they have the upper hand. When they call for a truce, they're telling you that they're in a position of weakness, and what we should do is kill every last Hamas member right now. We should destroy every leader in this movement. And I'll leave your audience with this thought. Name one nationalist Islamic organization in the United States that is not hostile.
14:56 It's scary that our own military generals don't understand this concept of the Treaty of Hudaibiya. And these peace deals that were just signed and all of these 10-year plans were signals to the Islamic world, hey we're going to give you 10 years to rebuild, so you can attack us. That's what everybody watching needs to take away from it. No, this is not a conspiracy theory; this comes from their own Islamic text. And, no, this is no "interpretation." I'm sick and tired of the typical naive American that's like, "Well, you know, I know a Muslim, and they're a great person. It's all about interpretation, and they don't believe this." It's not up for you to decide what the interpretation is because, well, they already have the Alazhar School, that legally decides, like the Harvard of the Muslim world, as you know, as we learned about, in your course as well, where all of this is legally defined. John is not making this up when he says that it's legally defined. They have Islamic scholars who have textbook legal codes and definitions for every single verse that's in the Koran. So, no, it's not up to your everyday Muslim to interpret or decide what this is. Try going to any Muslim majority in any country and your head will be chopped off. Reforming Islam, interpreting Islam, is considered apostasy and it is punishable by death in Islam.
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