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primary school Islamic supremacists burned because it was to be used as
a polling station Islamic supremacists from Jamaat-e-Islami attacking
their rivals Islamic supremacists from Jamaat-e-Islami chasing their
rivals Islamic supremacists from Jamaat e-Islami beating a member of the
Awami League The home of an opponent of the Islamic...
This
will make this poor devil pious, and quick. "Syria: 25 Lashes for
Failing to Pray," by Dalit Halevy for Israel National News, January 4:
Syria is undergoing an accelerated process of Islamization, which is led
by extremist Islamist rebel groups that follow sharia courts, and who
operate a...
Misunderstander
There have been so very many articles like this once since 9/11. They
keep having to be churned out because of the mountains of evidence to
the contrary. "Islam a peaceful religion, opposes terror attacks," by
Han Peng for China Central Television (CCTV), January 6: Across
Xinjiang, the power...
Islamic
supremacists and their Leftist allies want to bring these blasphemy
codes to Western countries under the guise of "hate speech" laws.
"Controversial article about prophet Muhammad provokes Mauritania
uproar," from World Bulletin, January 5 (thanks to Blazing Cat Fur): A
Mauritanian family has "disowned" a member for writing...
"There's
really no such thing as just Sharia, it's not one monolithic Continuum -
Sharia is understood in thousands of different ways over the 1,500
years in which multiple and competing schools of law have tried to
construct some kind of civic penal and family law code that would
abide...
In
this video, a Burmese Buddhist woman speaks about Muslim persecution of
Buddhists in Burma -- contradicting the widespread mainstream media
theme that Buddhists are persecuting Muslims there, and are entirely at
fault. This woman's husband was a teacher; he was brutally murdered by
his Muslim students. Video thanks...
Mongi
Rahoui This comes after lawmakers voted against the Islamization of
Tunisia. When Islamic supremacists can't get what they want through
ordinary means, they turn to threats. "Tunisia constitution debate
halted after 'death threat,'" from Channel News Asia, January 6 (thanks
to Bradamante): TUNIS: Debate on Tunisia's new constitution was...
Oddly
enough, no one inside the mosque thought he meant it was time to try to
better oneself spiritually, or to take the kids to school. "Armed man
storms Kuwait mosque to call for 'jihad,'" from Emirates 24/7, January 5
(thanks to Pamela Geller): An armed Kuwaiti eluded police...
"Fallujah
is completely under the control of al-Qaida." "Al-Qaida forces in Iraq
securing Fallujah," by Yasir Ghazi and Tim Arango for the New York Times
via TwinCities.com, January 4 (thanks to Kenneth): BAGHDAD -- Sunni
militants fighting under the banner of al-Qaida appeared to make gains
across Anbar province...
Perhaps
the attackers meant to follow in the illustrious footsteps of the
caliph Umar, who according to legend said when ordering the ancient,
fabled library of Alexandria to be burned: "If the books agree with the
Qur'an, they are superfluous. If they disagree with it, they are
heretical." In...
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