The exodus
Europe is besieged by a great exodus from the Muslim lands from the arc of the Mediterranean Sea to the Middle East and even as far as Pakistan. This is mass migration and follows the famous pull and push theory. Such migrations have taken place throughout history. However, this migration is different as Europe has a shortage of labor and the Islamic followers are looking for a better life away from their war-ravaged lands. An initial lot of migrants were welcomed by the European powers. The motive was selfish as the European nations were in need of labor to service their menial jobs.
Exhortations of the Imams
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The reason for this shortage of labor is the low birthrate of European women, which means a declining younger population. Europe wanted cheap labor and the West Asian Muslims obliged. They were soon at their wit's end as they were flummoxed by the magnitude of the exodus and had to down shutters. The exodus was also given a religious twist and this appealed to younger Muslim men.
The Imam of the Al Aksa mosque in Jerusalem broadcast in his sermons the need of the Muslim men to fertilize the European women as the Christians had failed to do so. He pointed to the low birth rate of the European women and exhorted his followers to spread Islam by fertilizing them. Many Muslim felt this was an excellent method to spread Islam. In any case, the Koran looks favorably on migration as a means to spread Islam.
The reason for this shortage of labor is the low birthrate of European women, which means a declining younger population. Europe wanted cheap labor and the West Asian Muslims obliged. They were soon at their wit's end as they were flummoxed by the magnitude of the exodus and had to down shutters. The exodus was also given a religious twist and this appealed to younger Muslim men.
The Imam of the Al Aksa mosque in Jerusalem broadcast in his sermons the need of the Muslim men to fertilize the European women as the Christians had failed to do so. He pointed to the low birth rate of the European women and exhorted his followers to spread Islam by fertilizing them. Many Muslim felt this was an excellent method to spread Islam. In any case, the Koran looks favorably on migration as a means to spread Islam.
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