NYPD Designates Mosques as Terrorism Organizations
(NEW YORK) — The New York Police Department has secretly labeled entire mosques as terrorism organizations, a designation that allows police to use informants to record sermons and spy on...
(NEW YORK) — The New York Police Department has secretly labeled entire mosques as terrorism organizations, a designation that allows police to use informants to record sermons and spy on...
· by Mumin Salih · 29 Aug, 2013
8/28/2013 Introductory Background What is happening in Syria is not a revolution against the Assad regime, it is an invasion of the country. From the beginning, the Islamist rebels were...
· by · 29 Aug, 2013
8/28/2013 Want to hear a perfect and popular example of Islamic taqiyya? Well, what about, ‘Islam means [is] peace’? Or, as above, ‘Muslims for Peace’? In a sense, Islam does...
· by · 27 Aug, 2013
8/26/2013 Was Osama bin Laden really fighting for ‘the dispossessed’ or ‘the oppressed’ (words he often used)? It, as per usual, depends on how he – and on how we...
· by Mumin Salih · 26 Aug, 2013
8/26/2013 …whoever kills a person, it is as if he had killed all mankind. And whoever saves one it is as if he had saved all mankind… Introductory Background This...
· by · 25 Aug, 2013
Many scientists may rejoinder that if Muslims reject science, or evolutionary theory, when it comes to man or the Big Bang, or to anything which conflicts with Islam, then they are not truly scientific at all.
· by Jahanshah Rashidian · 25 Aug, 2013
8/24/2013 According to the French papers, Le Figaro of 23 August 2013, Assad’s regime has very likely used chemical attack killing 1300 people with chemical weapons on last Wednesday. The...
· by · 24 Aug, 2013
8/23/2013 Throughout history Muslims have justified and rationalised every single act of Islamic murder and violence as ‘defensive’. Indeed Muslims, not long after the death of Muhammad, conquered almost one...
· by Jacob Thomas · 23 Aug, 2013
8/22/2013 I had just finished reading the report of the Wall Street Journal on the attacks of radical Islamists on Christian homes, shops and churches. The report sent from a...
· by Ibn Kammuna · 21 Aug, 2013
8/21/2013 Introduction I receive thousands of emails every year. I treasure very few of them for some reason or another. Last year, I had some email exchanges with a researcher...
· by Jacob Thomas · 20 Aug, 2013
8/20/2013 This posting is a sequel to THIS article Finally, after four long years of waiting, the court-marshal of Nidal Hasan began on Tuesday, the 6th of August. I wasn’t...
· by Mumin Salih · 20 Aug, 2013
8/20/2013 The Egyptian people made the call loud and clear Egypt is making history again. The events taking place in that country are of extra ordinary significance. The events, which...
· by Mumin Salih · 9 Aug, 2013
8/8/2013 Introductory Remarks The history of Religion is probably parallel to the history of man; they came to existence together and may disappear together. As humans became more sophisticated, they...
Today, I read a piece by Dr. Tim Stanley (a historian) on Daily Telegraph that amazed me of the depth of ignorance of some westerners about Islam. In this article...
· by · 4 Aug, 2013
A recent New York Times article titled “Extremism Rises Among Myanmar’s Buddhists” offers important lessons on common sense and nonsense. Witten by one Thomas Fuller, it begins by telling of...
· by Jake Neuman · 3 Aug, 2013
Jake Neumann and Jon MC Introduction. In this article British writer Jon MC and American commentator and writer Jake Neumann explore some issues surrounding free-speech at present (2013). For those...
· by Mumin Salih · 2 Aug, 2013
Abu Sufyan was a careful leader. He knew what was on stake and how rich the caravan was. His strategy was to send spies to explore the roads ahead and screen them for gangs who might be tempted to raid the caravan. Indeed, the news came that there was a huge gang, an army in fact, under the command of Mohammed, waiting to ambush the caravan at the place called Badr. Abu Sufyan diverted the caravan to an alternative route that went towards Yanbu’, at the red sea coast. At the same time, he sent to Mecca to alert them that Mohammed and his gang were planning to ambush the caravan.
The Battle
· by Jacob Thomas · 1 Aug, 2013
So what radicalized an otherwise intellectually brilliant student who had so much to offer his native country? One answer is certainly his Mosque attendance while a student in Hamburg. He chose to worship at the Jerusalem Mosque notoriously famous for being led by a fiery Imam who never ceased hurling curses and imprecations at the Infidels. I can only conclude that ‘Atta’s conscious and subconscious mind became saturated with that fire and brimstone preaching of the radical cleric. He now had justification from his spiritual leader to go on a jihad and do something great for Allah. His aim became to murder as many Infidels as possible.
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