Project “New Islam” aims to avenge Islamist assimilation of Jewish populations across the Middle East and some parts of Europe. Over the course of many centuries, millions of Christian and Jewish families converted into Islam— albeit, not willingly.
Many others chose the status of “dhimmi”, a second class citizen. The dhimmi could not raise himself above the Muslim nor could his synagogue be higher. He was required to dismount if he passed a Muslim. He was tolerated but barely so. His was a lower status. Dhimmis faced exclusions from public office, restrictions on building synagogues, and limitations on testimony in Islamic courts. They were required to wear distinctive clothing and show public deference to Muslims.
History documents decrees ordering the destruction of synagogues in Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Cases of forced conversion to Islam are also noted in Yemen, Morocco and Baghdad.
With time, many such families either escaped out of Islamic territories or got converted to Islam by force. They got assimilated.
Project “New Islam” is part of the Jewish 2.0 Program, and it is specially designed to appeal to marginalised Middle East populations like the Druze and the Kurds, presently being confronted by the same fate today; and the rising number of ex-muslim populations across Europe and North America, who, according to Islamic Law, face the death penalty.