A
blast from the past. This is from 2011, but it has enduring value as an
illumination of the Islamic supremacist mindset. Merry Christmas!
"Archival - Lebanese-Born Cleric Abu Musaab Wajdi Akkar: Saying 'Merry
Christmas' Is Worse than Fornication, Alcohol, or Killing Someone," from
MEMRI, November 6, 2011: Following...
Why
not? They're not the enemy: "Last year, during my visit to Washington,
in a very important briefing a day before I met U.S. President [Barack
Obama], his national security adviser Tom Donilon, and senior White
House officials, generals, and intelligence officials, the national
security adviser met with me. He...
The
police were there to guard against any "untoward incident." Odd that
police were needed. Would the Vast Majority of Peaceful Muslims not have
been sufficient to keep the "extremists" in check? "Christmas
celebrated amid security," from APP, December 26: ISLAMABAD / LAHORE /
PESHAWAR: Christians across Pakistan on...
Merry
Christmas from the people whom Obama says are not the enemy. "Two
rockets land in US embassy compound in Kabul, no injuries: US," from
AFP, December 25: KABUL: Two Taliban rockets landed inside the US
embassy compound in Kabul early on Wednesday, causing no casualties but
underlining Afghanistan’s...
Qadri
In PJ Lifestyle today I explain why Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri’s
300-page obfuscation cannot be considered a true reformist document.
Last week, after jihad terrorists Mujaahid Abu Hamza and Ismail Ibn
Abdullah (formerly Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale) were
convicted of murder for beheading British soldier Lee Rigby on...
Fathi
Hammad must be some kind of Islamophobe. "Hamas Minister: First Israel,
then the World," by Dalit Halevy and Maayana Miskin for Israel National
News, December 24: The ultimate goal of the Hamas movement is to
establish Islam worldwide, Hamas minister Fathi Hammad declared during a
recent public address...
"At
least 34 people were killed in bomb attacks in Christian areas of
Baghdad on Wednesday, some by a car bomb that exploded near a church
after a Christmas service." But remember: no one cares. Caring would be
"Islamophobic." "Christmas bomb attacks kill 34 in Baghdad's Christian
areas," from...
In
FrontPage this morning, I explain why no one cares. Fox News reported
that in Iraq, “Christians are afraid to put up a Christmas tree or other
decorations, according to one Christian pastor in Iraq. Such displays
of faith in an increasingly extremist nation can bring threats and
violence,...
The
Byzantine icon above is the work of the 16th-century iconographer
Theophanes the Cretan. Many Muslims around the world today would
consider it offensive and insulting to Islam. Muslims in Crete just last
month vandalized churches and burned icons like this one for precisely
that reason. Why would such...
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