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John Lenon's "Imagine" Zionist?

stephen

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Islam Defenders Front sets its eyes on underground music [Excerpts]

Hot on the heels of its campaign against the dissolution of Ahmadiyah, the hard-line Muslim group Islam Defenders Front (FPI) is now setting its eyes on underground music, which its members believe carry messages that would lead young Muslims astray.

In a public lecture at the FPI headquarters in Petamburan, Central Jakarta, senior FPI member and purported Islamic music "expert" Farid Budi Fahri alleged there had been concerted efforts to turn young people away from Islamic teachings through a variety of underground music.

"There has been a conspiracy. A war launched by the underground community [against mainstream Islamic teaching]," he told FPI members who came to the talk last week.

Farid traced the roots of the underground music to a Zionist movement.

He said that a group of people adhering to Zionist ideology has used the medium to conceal their objectives of world domination.

He went on to speculate that the underground music community, which initially developed as a resistance towards the mainstream industry by independently producing and distributing music, has been subverted by the Zionist movement to spread ideas that would contradict Islam.

"Are these musicians carrying out a Zionist mission? I would say no. The conspiracy is within the music, the lyrics which carry messages and the ideology which would create a lifestyle and counter culture in the end," Farid said.

He cited the lyrics of John Lennon's song Imagine as Zionist music, although Lennon was not Jewish and was not considered an idol of the underground music community.

"People keep singing his songs without realizing the meaning behind it," he said.

He suspected that the song - about a hypothetical state of the world where religion, state and ideology did not exist - carry a pure Zionist message.

(Irawaty Wardany, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta, Mon, 03/21/2011)
 
Dear Stephen,

I thought Zionists were after self-determination for Israel.

What a strange match for the FPI to make between John Lennon's song and Zionism?

I cannot stand the song "Imagine". I must have heard this song at work a thousand times. I think the lyrics go something like this.

"Imagine no John Lennon, its not hard to do.
No song called Imagine, no Yoko too."

I wonder if instant Karma took him out.

Anyway, Stephen I should not speak ill of the dead, I apologise.

All these muslims need to turn to Jesus Christ. They need to repent
and turn to the creator of the Heavens and the Earth.
 
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