Can Muslims Reject Hadith?
6/29/2013 Introduction A Hadith is a saying or an act or tacit approval or disapproval in a valid or invalid manner by Prophet Muhammad. Great classical Islamic scholars have compiled...
· by Ibn Kammuna · 29 Jun, 2013
6/29/2013 Introduction A Hadith is a saying or an act or tacit approval or disapproval in a valid or invalid manner by Prophet Muhammad. Great classical Islamic scholars have compiled...
· by Andrew Bostom · 29 Jun, 2013
Blogs by Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer have brought to my attention Melanie Phillips’ “commentary” on the UK Home Office rulings banning both of the courageous US writers and activists...
Child sex grooming by Muslim gangs in the U.K. 28/6 Khutba – Tackling Street Grooming in the UK Source. Correct as of 28/6/2013 Jon MC Here is the English text...
· by Jahanshah Rashidian · 27 Jun, 2013
Syndrome of Iranians’ Submission to Islam
Unsaid explanations left many generations of the people in Iran in their long puzzlement of submission to Islam. Although, after the freedom of Iran from the two-century occupation of the Muslim horde Iran became free, people did not restore their previous religion and culture, but remained faithful to Islam.
The reasons of this attitude remained long time a taboo until thanks to the plague of the Islamic regime, inner calls of the new generations finally slipped through approval of the facts. The obvious reasons of attitude are no longer unnoticed, a revolution of collective awareness in Iran. Among other socioeconomic factors, a psychological factor called Stockholm syndrome is one of the hypothetical factors.
· by Jake Neuman · 26 Jun, 2013
Jake Neumann With the backdrop of the British soldier Les Rigby’s horrendous murder on a street in London by Jihadi Muslims to the shouts of “Allahu Akbar”, American anti-Jihadist activists...
Or: ‘Allah’ DOES have a sense of humour. Jon MC (Hat tip to Mohammed Asghar’s “On Interpreting the Quran”). I had come across this verse before, but it was...
· by Jacob Thomas · 18 Jun, 2013
Alewi intellectuals, who had gathered at a hotel in Sivas, died in a fire that engulfed the place, believed to have been caused by arsonists. This incident has become an integral part of the collective memory of Alewis.
The second group is the Kemalists. They maintain a deep reverence for the memory of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
· by Andrew Bostom · 16 Jun, 2013
Shiite cleric Hasan Rohwani has been elected as Iran’s next President, from amongst a slate of ruling Ayatollah “guardian council”-approved candidates. Hassan Rowhani has a lengthy history in Iranian...
· by · 14 Jun, 2013
6/14/2013 SOURCE “It is part of a ‘war of attrition’ on the Copts in their own homeland.” — Adel Guindy, President, Coptic Solidarity Attacks on Christian children in Egypt are...
· by Denis Schulz · 13 Jun, 2013
“The disbelievers will long to get out of the fire, but never will they get out there from; theirs will be an enduring torture.”
“Those damn Jews,” somebody muttered.
Hi Ali Sina, I had a correspondence with you I believe a couple of weeks ago, and you subsequently published my email on your website. I have been digging deep...
Jon MC Preface: This article, whilst a separate piece in it’s own right, forms part of my series on Jihad which comprises the articles: Jihad – the four forms and...
· by Jacob Thomas · 8 Jun, 2013
6/7/2013 This article was posted on the Arabic-language reformist/Liberal online journal, Al-Awan (Kairos), on 29 August, 2010. It was authored by Sa’eed Nasheed, a Moroccan intellectual whose articles appear frequently...
· by Bassam Darwich · 1 Jun, 2013
6/1/2013 SOURCE Arabic and western news agencies are reporting a new campaign by U.S. Muslim activists to redefine the word “jihad,” which, they say, “has been distorted at the hands...
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