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Category Archives: Islam
Tancredo Confronts Heckler on Sharia (Islamic Law)
Brenda Walker writes on VDare: Recently Presidential candidate Tom Tancredo reminded America in Churchillian fashion of the still active threat from Islamists to destroy Western civilization. For Tancredo’s trouble, his ad was called “fear mongering” and worse. Did these critics … Continue reading
American Rabbis And Imams Meet
Elliot Resnick writes: Some may call it unity; others, futility. But last week 25 Jewish and Muslim clergy sat in dialogue at the first American summit of rabbis and imams. "The American Muslim community is quite distinct from other Muslim … Continue reading
Documentary Screening, Lecture Kick Off Islamo-Facism Awareness Week
From the UCSB paper: The controversy on campus all began with a warning from an ex-Marxist turned right-wing commentator. David Horowitz, an occasional Fox News analyst and conservative writer, bills “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week” as the largest demonstration ever by conservative … Continue reading
Rejecting radical Islam — one man’s journey
WASHINGTON (CNN) — The path to faith often takes unexpected twists. In the case of Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, the road went through three of the world’s major religions — Judaism, Islam and Christianity — and ultimately brought him to the FBI. … Continue reading
The case for mistrusting Muslims
Theodore Dalrymple writes in The Los Angeles Times: Mistrust of Muslims in Britain has developed quite quickly and could develop much further. In my youth, I traveled extensively in the Muslim world and lived for a time in Africa with … Continue reading
