If what Mr Shoebat states is true, how can there be ANY Christian churches or jewish synagogues in predominantly muslim countries? I just picked Iran as an example, but look into others.
So far as I know, there are SOME Christians in almost EVERY majority-Muslim country. Removing every single Christian is probably not a high priority once the overwhelming mass of the population is Muslim, and in the case of Iran, which (before the Shah's overthrow) had a vibrant Christian community and was far more Western and secular than most nations in the region, there may be unique reasons for not persecuting the Christians even more than they already quite clearly are. ("In 2023, the country was scored zero out of 4 for religious freedom."[65]
"In the same year, it was ranked as the 8th most difficult place in the world to be a Christian."[66])
Whether Iran is unique in their level of tolerance for a small Christian minority (~150,000 in a nation of 87+ million) or not, we can see the process that Shoebat describes taking place all over the world: as a Muslim minority grows, it becomes more violent (including gang-raping the local women; see Sweden and London as well-known examples) and works tirelessly convert the host nation to Islam.
I'll add that the majority of Muslims in many nations (perhaps not in all) seem to be decent, honest people and no threat to others. On the other hand, my father told me that the man he sat next to on a plane flying out of the Middle East was a pleasant, intelligent guy and a good conversationalist. As they got up to leave after landing, he told my dad "There is one thing I have to do before I die. I have to kill a Jew." (No, my family isn't Jewish)
And that's what you get from a religion that TELLS its people that non-believers must be converted or killed. Muslim violence against "infidels" is a real thing and it is built-in to Islam. That's not true of Christianity, Jainism, Hinduism, or Buddhism.
So far as I know, there are SOME Christians in almost EVERY majority-Muslim country. Removing every single Christian is probably not a high priority once the overwhelming mass of the population is Muslim, and in the case of Iran, which (before the Shah's overthrow) had a vibrant Christian community and was far more Western and secular than most nations in the region, there may be unique reasons for not persecuting the Christians even more than they already quite clearly are. ("In 2023, the country was scored zero out of 4 for religious freedom."[65]
"In the same year, it was ranked as the 8th most difficult place in the world to be a Christian."[66])
Whether Iran is unique in their level of tolerance for a small Christian minority (~150,000 in a nation of 87+ million) or not, we can see the process that Shoebat describes taking place all over the world: as a Muslim minority grows, it becomes more violent (including gang-raping the local women; see Sweden and London as well-known examples) and works tirelessly convert the host nation to Islam.
I'll add that the majority of Muslims in many nations (perhaps not in all) seem to be decent, honest people and no threat to others. On the other hand, my father told me that the man he sat next to on a plane flying out of the Middle East was a pleasant, intelligent guy and a good conversationalist. As they got up to leave after landing, he told my dad "There is one thing I have to do before I die. I have to kill a Jew." (No, my family isn't Jewish)
And that's what you get from a religion that TELLS its people that non-believers must be converted or killed. Muslim violence against "infidels" is a real thing and it is built-in to Islam. That's not true of Christianity, Jainism, Hinduism, or Buddhism.