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The Stages of Jihad

By Wolfgang Bruno.

2005-3-18

Wolfgang Bruno is an author writing a book about the Internet movement of ex-Muslims. All of Bruno’s essays can be freely published and reprinted by anybody who wants to.


Muslims Enslave Women in America

Yes, it can happen in the United States.When people come to America, they bring their culture with them. Sometimes that culture is evil. Yet to look at immigrants, they all may appear as if they are merely hungry for liberty. But not so in all cases. Therefore, more investigations need to be operative to filter out the practices that bring crime to the USA via immigration.

For instance, Homaidan Al-Turki, 36, and his wife, Sarah Khonaizan, 35, of Saudi Arabia kept a young Indonesian female as a slave whom they sexually violated.


They are from Them

by Sher Khan



The magical moment of a child’s birth brings wonderful excitement and unswerving joy to the parent, opening the door of a new world of crawling and babbling. As the baby learns to talk, walk and develop own personalities, parents curiously watch every step and succumb in priceless love.


Saudi women stage rare university demo

RIYADH — Scuffles broke out on Sunday when hundreds of Saudi women students held a rare protest at a university over alleged corrupt admission policies, local newspapers reported. The protest erupted after students were turned away on admissions day at Taif University, south of the holy city of Mecca, Okaz and its sister paper the Saudi Gazette said on Monday. More

Germany Refuses to Help Slaves of Persian Gulf Sheikhs

Dr. Sami Alrabaa Some students at Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany are human rights activists. As students of "Arab Sociology" they chose a project through which they wanted to investigate how petrodollar Arabs ill-treat their maids. They checked with some first-class hotels and found "treasure troves" of abuse.

Iran Has Started a Mideast Arms Race

Amir Taheri In the capitals of Western nations, Abdul Qadeer Khan, the man regarded as the father of the Pakistani atom bomb, is regarded as a maverick with a criminal past. In addition to his well-documented role in developing a nuclear device for Pakistan, he helped Iran and North Korea with their nuclear programs. But since his release from house arrest a month ago, Mr. Khan has entertained a string of official visitors from across the Middle East.


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