Muslims Push for Intermarriage to Conquer Christianity
Posters by the hundreds have been put up all over a part of Barcelona encouraging Muslim men to marry Christian women to make Islam stronger. The material also served as an invitation to an indoctrination meeting to be held at an Arabian café on Tuesday, March 14.
The posters were plastered at the migrant-dominated neighborhood of El Raval where 56.7 percent of the residents were born in other countries, based on a 2014 census. Islamists have taken advantage of this multicultural atmosphere and tolerance to promote their agenda.
Breitbart translated the poster's content to read: "It is permissible and encouraged that the Muslim man marries honest and chaste women who belong to the People of the Book. Even though they have distorted and altered the tradition, they are still suitable for marriage."
It continues: "Brother, enter a partnership with a Spaniard, teach her that Islam is the true religion. Islamic law dictates that the fruits of this alliance will follow Islam, which will further strengthen our community."
Islamic doctrine considers converting a female infidel through marriage a good deed deserving a reward in heaven.
There was no information provided about the personalities behind the poster's reproduction, but a Facebook group called "Restore Sanctity in Al-Andalus" has been campaigning for the recovery of Spain from Catholicism. Al-Andalus refers to the Muslim territory in Spain and Portugal during medieval times.
The group which boasts of 40,000 "likes" on Facebook highly recommends El Raval and other "suitable places" to settle for Muslims migrating in Spain which it describes as "brothers who have begun to make their way back home," as part of the "first stage" to revive Al-Andalus.
"The fact that our roots are Andalusian and that these lands were once home to our ancestors fills us with determination to continue working for our right to return to be respected," reads another entry from the group that uses both Spanish and Arabic in its postings on Facebook.