By Abdul Masih —
1. Imam Karim AbuZaid, director of the Colorado Muslim Community Center in Aurora, Colorado:

“Jihad is conveying Islam to non-Muslims,” AbuZaid says “You go out there to a community and you let them know, ‘Listen, I need to let your people know about Islam. You have three choices: fight, (pay) Jizya (a fine on non-Muslims), or you allow us in.”
2. Dilly Hussain, journalist of Muslim 5Pillars news:

“You accept Islam (or) it’s war.”
3. Daniel Haqiqatjou, living in Houston, promoter of Islam on YouTube channel The Muslim Skeptic:

“Anything that is in force requires force,” Haquiqatjou says. “This is how we can address the question of offensive jihad in Islam without compromising any of our Islamic belief. It’s either submit or die.”
4. UK Islamist preacher Abu Waleed:

“Don’t greet the Jews and the Christians when you meet them on the road. Force them to go on the narrow side. If the Muslim sees Kafir (infidel) with nice clothes, the Kafir has to take his clothes off and give it to the Muslims. The Kafif when he walks down the street has to have a red belt around his neck and has to have his forehead shaved and he has to wear two shoes that are different from one another. Islam would make the child become a Muslim because the child would say to his dad, ‘Why you got your forehead shaved?’ ‘I don’t know, the Muslims make me do it.’… They can have their churches, but they’re not allowed to ring the bell… So everyone is going to become Muslim.”
5. UK Islamic Scholar Muhammad Tim Humble:

“The purpose of jihad is to establish the banner of among society and on a state level to have the people leave every religion and to accept Islam,” Humble says. “And if that requires fighting to achieve it, then it requires fighting to achieve it because the greatest purpose for which jihad was legislated is to make the word of Allah the highest and the word of those who disbelieve the lowest.”
6. British-Palestinian scholar Dr. Haitham al-Haddad, Chair of the Fatwa Committee for The Islamic Council of Europe:

“Purpose of combatant jihad, the purpose of physical jihad is to establish the superiority of the deen (the way of life) of Allah,” al-Haddad says.
7. Shaykh Uthman Ibn Farooq of San Diego:

“Allah told us to prepare ourselves right to be ready in the Quran,” Farooq says. “The prophet said many hadiths about the virtues of archery. Of course at that time there was bows and arrows. Today we have guns.“
8. British Islamist political activist Anjem Choudary, currently in jail for directing a terrorist organization:

“Terrorizing the enemy is in fact part of Islam,” Choudary says.
9. Hamza Parvez, one of the first Britons to join ISIS in Syria.

“Allah says in the Quran prepare for them what you can in power you terrorize your enemy with it,” says Parvez.
10. Sahil Adeem, UK behaviorist and youth mentor.

“It is incumbent upon you to muster up whatever you can and all many resources as you possibly can. Do not go weak. Do not give a weaker,” Adeem says. “So we need to have that terror struck into the heart because the dominance has to be casted (sic). You’re not going to just have dominance. It has to be casted.”
Source: Mohamad Faridi, others.


