Saturday, December 22, 2012

Muslim inbreeding


Nicolai Sennels is a Danish psychologist who has done extensive 
research into a little-known problem in the Muslim world: 

The disastrous results of Muslim inbreeding brought about by the marriage 
of first-cousins.

This practice, which has been prohibited in the Judeo-Christian 
tradition since the days of Moses, was sanctioned by Muhammad and has 
been going on now for 50 generations (1,400 years) in the Muslim 
world.

This practice of inbreeding will never go away in the Muslim world, 
since Muhammad is the ultimate example and authority on all matters, 
including marriage.

The massive inbreeding in Muslim culture may well have done virtually 
irreversible damage to the Muslim gene pool, including extensive 
damage to its intelligence, sanity, and health.

According to Sennels, close to half of all Muslims in the world are 
inbred. 


In Pakistan , the numbers approach 70%. 

Even in England , more than half of Pakistani immigrants are married to their first cousins, 
and in Denmark the number of inbred Pakistani immigrants is around 40%.

The numbers are equally devastating in other important Muslim countries: 67% in Saudi Arabia , 64% in Jordan , and Kuwait , 63% in Sudan , 60% in Iraq , and 54% in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar .

According to the BBC, this Pakistani, Muslim-inspired inbreeding is thought to explain the probability that a British Pakistani family is more than 13 times as likely to have children with recessive genetic 
disorders. 


While Pakistanis are responsible for three percent of the births in the UK , they account for 33% of children with genetic birth defects.

The risk of what are called autosomal recessive disorders such as cystic fibrosis and spinal muscular atrophy is 18 times higher and the risk of death due to malformations is 10 times higher

Other negative consequences of inbreeding include a 100 percent increase in the risk of stillbirths and a 50% increase in the possibility that a child will die during labor.

Lowered intellectual capacity is another devastating consequence of Muslim marriage patterns. 


According to Sennels, research shows that children of consanguineous marriages lose 10-16 points off their IQ and that social abilities develop much slower in inbred babies.


The risk of having an IQ lower than 70, the official demarcation for being classified as "retarded," increases by an astonishing 400 percent among children of cousin marriages.

Similar effects were seen in the Pharaonic dynasties in ancient Egypt and in the British royal family, where inbreeding was the norm for a significant period of time.

In Denmark , non-Western immigrants are more than 300 percent more likely to fail the intelligence test required for entrance into the Danish army.

Sennels says that "the ability to enjoy and produce knowledge and 
abstract thinking is simply lower in the Islamic world." 


He points out that the Arab world translates just 330 books every year, about 20% of 
what Greece alone does.

In the last 1,200 years of Islam, just 100,000 books have been translated into Arabic, about what Spain does in a single year.


Seven out of 10 Turks have never even read a book.

Sennels points out the difficulties this creates for Muslims seeking to succeed in the West. 


"A lower IQ, together with a religion that denounces critical thinking, surely makes it harder for many Muslims to have success in our high-tech knowledge societies."

Only nine Muslims have ever won the Nobel Prize, and five of those were for the "Peace Prize." 


According to Nature magazine, Muslim countries produce just 10 percent of the world average when it comes to scientific research (measured by articles per million inhabitants).

In Denmark , Sennels' native country, Muslim children are grossly over represented among children with special needs. 


One-third of the budget for Danish schools is consumed by special education, and 
anywhere from 51% to 70% of retarded children with physical handicaps 
in Copenhagen have an immigrant background.


Learning ability is severely affected as well. 

Studies indicated that 64% of school children with Arabic parents are still illiterate after 
10 years in the Danish school system. 


The immigrant drop-out rate in Danish high schools is twice that of the native-born.

Mental illness is also a product. 


The closer the blood relative, the higher the risk of schizophrenic illness. 

The increased risk of insanity may explain why more than 40% of patients in Denmark 's 
biggest ward for clinically insane criminals have an immigrant background.

The U.S. is not immune. 


According to Sennels, "One study based on 300,000 Americans shows that the majority of Muslims in the USA have a lower income, are less educated, and have worse jobs than the 
population as a whole."

Sennels concludes:

There is no doubt that the wide spread tradition of first cousin marriages among Muslims has harmed the gene pool among Muslims.


Because Muslims' religious beliefs prohibit marrying non-Muslims and thus prevents them from adding fresh genetic material to their population, the genetic damage done to their gene pool since their prophet allowed first cousin marriages 1,400 years ago are most likely 
massive. 


This has produced overwhelming direct and indirect human and societal consequences.

Bottom line: Islam is not simply a benign and morally equivalent alternative to the Judeo-Christian tradition. 


As Sennels points out, the first and biggest victims of Islam are Muslims. 

Simple Judeo- Christian compassion for Muslims and a common-sense desire to protect 
Western civilization from the ravages of Islam dictate a vigorous opposition to the spread of this dark and dangerous cult. 


These stark realities must be taken into account when we establish public polices 
dealing with immigration from Muslim countries and the building of mosques in the U.S.

Let's hope the civilized West and the North Americans wake up before a blind naivete about the reality of Islam destroys what remains of our culture and our domestic tranquility.

.
Bryan Fischer

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