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"What he wishes on us is an abomination"
A Muslim woman replies to the Archdhimmi of Canterbury. "Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: What he wishes on us is an abomination," from the Independent (thanks to all who sent this in):
What Rowan Williams wishes upon us is an abomination and I write here as a
Wolf Howling: "The Civilized World Ought To Recognize The Immense Danger That Salafi Islam Poses"
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What occupies the mind of a jihad-driven Muslim? How is such fervor planted in young and impressionable believers? Where does it originate? How did I - once an innocent child who grew up in a liberal, moderate and educated household - find myself a member of a radical Islamic group? These questions go to the root of Islamic violence and must be addressed if free societies are to combat radical Islam. To further this aim, I will explore the psychological development of a jihadi's mind through my own firsthand experience as a former member of a Muslim terrorist organization.
Islam Watch - "Leaving Islam: When truth comes in, Mullahs jump out the window" by Emir Reza
I was born in the early years of Islamic Revolution in Iran and just before the start of Iran-Iraq war. It is safe to say that the first music I heard must have been a revolutionary music, and the first face I saw on our black and white TV was that of Aya
Gates of Vienna: A Democratic Muslim
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American TV refuses to air a documentary featuring Naser Khader. Moderate American Muslims disagree and intend to start an international organization in cooperation with Khader.
WASHINGTON: Naser Khader is more critical of extremist Muslims than an American audience seemingly can digest. The left-liberal politician and MP has a leading part in a new controversial documentary with Denmark and the Mohammed cartoon crisis as its subject and it depicts a worldwide battle between moderates and extremists within Islam.. But the largest public TV network in the USA — PBS — now refuses to show the movie. According to PBS it is “extremely unilateral” and “demonizes” Muslims.
Hot for martyrdom
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Dr. Tawfik Hamid doesn't tell people where he lives. Not the street, not the city, not even the country. It's safer that way. It's only the letters of testimony from some of the highest intelligence officers in the Western world that enable him to move freely. This medical doctor, author and activist once was a member of Egypt's Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya (Arabic for "the Islamic Group"), a banned terrorist organization. He was trained under Ayman al-Zawahiri, the bearded jihadi who appears in Bin Laden's videos, telling the world that Islamic violence will stop only once we all become Muslims.
He's a disarmingly gentle and courteous man. But he's determined to tell a complacent North America what he knows about fundamentalist Muslim imperialism.
A Second Hand Conjecture » Thanks Aslam, but what about Taqiyya?
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Taqiyya
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If I hate them now then I must hate the part of me that did not hate them before
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Rape of Unbelievers
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the
interesting point was that whenever the atrocities of the Pak
army were mentioned to them, they were all adamant that we (the
Bangalees) are to blame for that. Why? Simply because we were
not good Muslims. How?
If we were good Muslims, we should not have voted for the Awami
League. They told us that the right parties to vote were
Pakistan Muslim League or Jamat-i-Islami. -
hey are perfectly normal. Most of them are really
very nice, polite, and soft spoken (like the Islamic Circle of
North America’s leader Ashrafuzzaman Khan). But there is one
trait that separates them from the rest of us and that is, the
uncompromising faith in the supremacy of what they belief and
their inability to accept the existence of others if they do not
follow them. Any means is justified to advance their belief even
if that means the annihilation of an entire race. - 3 more annotations...
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