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Topic started by RosettaStone on 9 Mar 2010, 16:23:08
RosettaStone
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9 Mar 2010, 16:23:08
 
Several Types of 'Peace' in Arab-Muslim Lexicon
Without going into the several different Arabic pronounced words, for 'peace'..{not currently in my research mode}; Suffice it to say, that Only One of their 5 words for 'peace'; Pertains to a 'genuine' peace!
 
Of their 4 other words for 'peace'; One refers to a 'cease-fire' agreement; With future relations 'on-hold,' and yet to be determined, as to the final outcome. Another word, involves a 'cease-fire' until some future date; When they're in a position {through diplomacy}, to get a more favorable {to them}, agreement.
 
Of their 4th and 5th {Arabic} 'peace' definitions, {also, all temporary in nature}; Their fourth word for 'peace'; Refers to a future point-in-time, when they're in a position to rearm & re-provision, to the point where they can essentially 'dictate their terms'..{'over the infidel' I presume}. And their last and fifth 'peace' definition; Also involves an initial 'cease-fire'... Which serves as a 'cover' for re-arming and re-provisioning; Until 'final complete victory,' is achieved! {How do I know this? .. The Bible.. I mean.. "Hal Lindsey" once, 'told' me so!} --
 
Unfortunately, the western media, rarely {if at all}, differentiates, between these definitions..{which the Arab-Muslim 'street' is familiar with}. Ergo; All of their talk of 'peace' is assumed by the 'gullible' western world to mean, 'genuine peace'; And-or 'peaceful intentions' on the {Arab} Muslim's part!
Ps.- Another rather obvious 'clue' {if you will}; Is that you may've noticed, that so far; NO Arab party or government.. is willing to acknowledge Israel, as being an intrinsically "Jewish state"; Regardless of how the other issues are resolved; If ever!?