Burma (Myanmar) Jihad in historical perspective.
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6 years ago
My source used for this essay is Dr. Aye Chan's research at Japan's Kanda University of International Studies, in his review of British correspondence between the years 1947 and 1975. As well as...
Jihad violence as explained by Newton's first law (subtitled the sharia compliance theory)
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6 years ago
Two article caught my attention recently. I look at things differently, or I try too at least. For some unexplained reason, Newton's first law. Inertia and Mass State of Motion Balanced and...
Linda Sarsour's call for a Jihad in a religious context as opposed to a linguistic context.
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7 years ago
Linguistically, the Arabic word "jihad" means a striving or a struggle, no one really disputes that fact. Do they? But Ms. Sarsour was at the ISNA convention, and clearly seemed to be...
Women in Islam and women not as of yet submitted in Europe
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7 years ago
From the August 23 copy of the spectator, couple paragraphs in. But this year Islamists are specifically targeting women. When Salman Abedi detonated his suicide bomb at the Ariana Grande...
ISIS Enshrines a Theology of Rape- NY times - And what the Times left out
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7 years ago
QADIYA, Iraq — In the moments before he raped the 12-year-old girl, the Islamic State fighter took the time to explain that what he was about to do was not a sin. Because the preteen girl...
Fetishizing Islam: How we can rest assured that Islam has nothing to do with FGM
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7 years ago
Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin is the head priest of the Dawoodi Bohra community, a branch of Islam with thousands of followers in the UK.He is accused of promoting the practice of female...
Philistines, Jews, Herodotus and the "Palestine" Question ..."toafos of a re'em" ?
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7 years ago
(From 1200 BC) The bulk of the inscription deals with Merneptah's victory over the Libyans, but the last few lines shift to Canaan:[4] 1.The princes are prostrate, saying, "Peace!" 2.Not...