Intermarriage

Intermarriage

This documentary says it all.

It is about an Argentine woman who discovers that though she is of Italian, Spanish and Irish descent, one of her ancestors, her great-grandfather was a Lebanese Muslim. She set out to discover her distant relatives.


Posted on YouTube: August 15, 2012

The Muslims were so possessive of their women that it was unthinkable for them to allow women to migrate to Argentina alone. Hence, most of the Muslim men had no women to marry, unless they brought one over with them, or wrote for one expressly for marriage.

The intermarriage rate was high with the result that the children were usually raised Catholic.

The effect of this is stunning.

Source: Islam in Argentina – Pedro Breiger

Arab immigration to Argentina was quite considerable in the late 19th century, after World War I and up to the mid-20th century , having become its third most important immigration wave. Of these immigrants, 40% are estimated to have been Muslims or children or grandchildren of Muslims.

Well, Argentina’s Arabs are about 10% Muslim today, but most are not practicing at all. This means a steady translation over to Christianity, whether by converstion, intermarriage, or just simple neglect.

I am not going to pretend that this is a tragedy. I am Christian, and find this trend very heartening, especially since the Christianization seems to be a product of assimilation, not coercion.

What I do find very heartening is how well the Arabs succeed once they have assimilated. This offers hope not only for the Arabs in Latin America, but for the world was well.

If the Arabs could see that the deck is NOT stacked against them, that Western Civilization has embraced them – at least in Latin America – it would offer them hope. Where hope abounds, extremism will fade away.

The Muslim world may have to ask some painful questions.

Is their monolithic view of Islam helpful or hurtful?

Should they consider Christianity?

If Latin America is any indication of the superiority of Christianity, Islam is hurting the Arab world. The Muslims should consider Christianity.

In Latin America, the Arab is elite.  Maybe it is time for the Muslim world to reconsider its  insistance on Islam.


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Dispelling Myths

Dispelling Myths

Some facts on this page will have some interesting stuff to consider.

Hopefully, this should dispel a lot of myths.

While recent Saudi and Iranian inroads into Latin American are troublesome, they are grossly exaggerated.

Grossly.

THIS IS WHAT THE MEDIA SHOWS YOU:


Posted on YouTube: December 30, 2009

Dubbed in English: Islamic propaganda.
A few malcontents embracing Islam.

THIS IS WHAT THE MEDIA DOES NOT SHOW YOU:


Posted on YouTube: October 14, 2009

Evangelicals are having a massive revival in Chile.
Look at the difference in numbers. A few malcontents vs a giant statidum.
Chile and Brazil are having massive revivals.

Over 95% of all Arabs in Latin America are Christian. In many countries that figures rises to 99% of all Arabs.


Catholicism may be weakening, but it is being replaced by Pentecostal Christianity and, to a much smaller extent, Orthodox Christianty.

If the West panics now, we will over react.


The are only three countries with a significant population of Muslims.

Argentina, Guyana, and Suriname.

Argentina:

Most of Argentina’s Muslims are non-practicing. Officially there are around 400-700,000 Muslims. In reality, only 40,000 are practicing. Argentina has 3 Million CHRISTIAN Arab-Argentines, however. They tend to be moderate concerning the Mideast. With a country of overall population of 45 million; Less than 1/1000th of Argentina is practicing Muslim.

Argentina (45 million overall) is 8-10% Arab in ethnicity, but 90% of those Arabs are Christians. The Muslims are not significant.

ETHNICALLY
Argentina (roughly)
Spanish ~ 50%
Italian ~ 62%
Arab 8-10%
Germans 6-9%
Irish 1-1/2%
British 1%
Croats 1/2%
Smaller amounts of other Europeans: Swedes, Poles, Greeks.
Many are intermarried so the numbers add up to higher than 100%

AND, YES, THERE ARE MORE ITALIANS IN ARGENTINA THAN SPANISH.
But the Spanish got there ahead of the Italians, and so Argentina speaks Spanish. However, Buenos Aires speaks Spanish with an Italian accent. Culturally Argentina is just as Italian as it is Spanish. Lots of Italian food and music.

In reality, Argentina is about 63% Catholic, 19% unaffiliated, 15% Evangelical, 1% Jewish, and 1% Muslim, but most of those Muslims are non-practicing. The true Muslim figures are much lower. 90% of the Arabs in Argentina are Christian.


Guyana, and Suriname:

Guyana and Suriname are 7% and 14% Muslim respectively. But these countries have extraordinarily small populations. The number of Muslims between them is around 200,000 at most. Many of these Muslims are not Arabs, but Indonesians bought over during the colonial era. Most Arabs in these countries are Christian.


But what about Palestinians in South America?

Palestinians are notable in Chile, Honduras, and El Salvador. Almost all of them are Christians.

El Salvador has had an election where both candidates were Palestinian. One was Evangelical, and the other of Catholic background.

So before you think the Caliphate is coming, stand back.

In reality, Islam is weaker in Latin America than in the United States. It is just louder in Latin America.


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