Sign of Christmas in Gaza – Lela Gilbert (J. Post via Daily Alert)
Dec. 25, 2019 No Sign of Christmas in Gaza – Lela GilbertOut of 3,000 Christians who lived in Gaza in 2007 when Hamas seized power, no more than 700-800 remain, among 1.8 million Muslims. Gazan Christian Khalil Sayegh told me, “The Christians are suffering from the current situation in Hamas-controlled Gaza….They cannot hold government jobs. But, […]
Read More →“Silent Night”: Persecuted Palestinian Christians Kept Out of Sight by Raymond Ibrahim (Gatestone Inst.)
Dec. 22, 2019 In short, Palestinian Christians are suffering from the same patterns of persecution — including church attacks, kidnappings and forced conversion — that their coreligionists suffer in other Muslim nations. The difference, however, is that the persecution of Palestinian Christians has “received no coverage in the Palestinian media.” “The only thing that interests […]
Read More →Canadian Liberals Fall for Another Islamist Makeover, by Tarek Fatah (Toronto Sun via M.E. Forum)
Sept. 18, 2019 After trying and failing to cover up allegations of anti-Semitism of their Quebec candidate Imam Hassan Guillet, one would have assumed the Trudeau Liberals would be careful in making sure they vetted future candidates with links to overseas political ideologies or religious and racial causes. But, it seems, in their quest for […]
Read More →Is Canada’s Justin Trudeau the Great Reformer of Islam?, by Lt. Col. (ret.) Jonathan D. Halevi (JCPA)
Nov. 18, 2018 Justin Trudeau, Canadian prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, has become an icon of the West’s rapprochement with Islam and its openness to Islamic values. Trudeau is perceived as a reformer of Islam, who, in the guise of displaying a clear affection for Islam, is attempting to inculcate […]
Read More →The Extinction of Christians in the Middle East by Giulio Meotti (Gatestone Inst.)
Aug. 18, 2019 “I don’t believe in these two words [human rights], there are no human rights. But in Western countries, there are animal rights. In Australia they take care of frogs…. Look upon us as frogs, we’ll accept that — just protect us so we can stay in our land.” — Metropolitan Nicodemus, the […]
Read More →WHEN BRITAIN DIED, by John Glynn (FPM)
Aug. 16, 2019 Welcome to Sharia. In the words of Maulana Syed Raza Rizvi, an eminent preacher in the city, “London is more Islamic than many Muslim countries put together.” Yes, that London, as in the home of red buses and posh accents. The “traditional” picture of London has been replaced with a more worrying one. According […]
Read More →India wins freedom 2.0 by Tarek Fatah (Toronto Sun)
Aug. 6, 2019 A major shift took place in the Indian subcontinent on Monday when the government of India revoked the special status it had conferred on its only Muslim-majority state – the State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). In doing so, India demonstrated a spinal cord of steel, this coming after 1,000 years of […]
Read More →Ending the Humiliation, by Victor Rosenthal (Abu Yehuda)
July 25, 2019 When the muhtasib or his agent comes to collect the jizya, he should stand the dhimmi in front of him, slap him on the side of the neck and say: “Pay the jizya, unbeliever.” The dhimmi will take his hand out of his pocket holding the jizya and present it to him […]
Read More →Britain’s Back-Door Blasphemy Law by Soeren Kern (Gatestone Inst.)
Jun. 8, 2019 The long-running dispute revolves — most recently — around an effort by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on British Muslims, a cross-party formation of around two-dozen MPs in the British Parliament, to institutionalize the definition of Islamophobia in racial rather than religious terms. The proposed definition has been opposed by many Britons, […]
Read More →Covering Up Our Culture to ‘Avoid Giving Offense’ by Giulio Meotti (Gatestone Inst.)
Jun. 16, 2019 Recently, some major conservative intellectuals have been sacked in the UK. One is the peerless philosopher Roger Scruton, who was fired from a governmental committee… Then it was the turn of the great Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson, whose visiting fellowship at Cambridge University was rescinded… By refusing to confront the speech police, […]
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