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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Sayyid Qutb: The Muslim Brotherhood’s ‘intellectual godfather’
By Omar Sacirbey “Is the jazz standard “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” a heartwarming ode to winter romance or the worst example of American hedonism? After hearing the song at a Colorado church dance in the 1940s, Egyptian exchange student Sayyid … Continue reading
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Salman Rushdie on multicultural relativism.
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The taste of multiculturalism, by Pat Condell
“Islam dominates, it does not integrate.”
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What the west hopes for from Islam, and Egypt
Sadly, the violent followers of Islam seem to very easily overwhelm those who are moderate. We can only hope that more and more moderate Muslims are able to make real changes in their religion. The history of such followers is … Continue reading
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Islamic immigrants could possibly flood the U.S.
“An Israeli author and expert on the Middle East is warning Americans that Islamic immigrants could possibly flood the U.S. as a result of the events taking place in Egypt. Israel National News recently reported that the Obama administration has … Continue reading
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Pakistan and the Mumbai Attacks: The Untold Story
“…Hundreds of miles away in Pakistan, a youthful terrorist chief named Sajid Mir was preparing a different sort of religious mission. With the support of Pakistan’s intelligence service, Mir had spent two years using a Pakistani-American businessman named David Coleman … Continue reading
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Here is your “Religion of Peace”!!!
Islam-Ahmadiyya preaches and practices LOVE FOR ALL HATRED FOR NONE but “pure” Islamists don’t accept Islam-Ahmadiyya as being legitimate, so they persecute them, kill them and burn their mosques. Why? because the Islam-Ahmadiyya group does not believe Muhammad was the … Continue reading
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Indonesia mob attacks ‘heretic’ Muslims, kills 3
JAKARTA — “A machete-wielding mob of Muslims on Sunday attacked the home of a minority sect leader in central Indonesia, killing three and wounding six others, police and witnesses said. Local police chief Lt. Col. Alex Fauzy Rasyad said about … Continue reading
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Coptic church ablaze in Egypt
“A Coptic church in the Egyptian town of Rafah bordering the Gaza Strip was in flames on Saturday (local time), with witnesses reporting a blast. Witnesses said they saw flames coming out of the Mar Girgis church in Rafah after … Continue reading
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Stop ignoring extremist ideology – confront it in all its forms.
“Several terrorists involved in attacks or attempted plots in the U.S., Sweden, Denmark and Norway over the last two years have had links to Britain, or British-based clerics. “If we are to defeat this threat, I believe it’s time to … Continue reading
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