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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

JihadWatch Daily Digest for 08/25/2009

Aug 24, 2009 07:42 pm | Robert

Just imagine this: "JBS has created two chapels for Christian workers inside the plant — one for Roman Catholics and one for Protestants. Also, the company has installed holy water fonts for Roman Catholics that allow workers to anoint themselves...


Aug 24, 2009 07:10 pm | Robert

In "Media Distorts Facts of Threatened Muslim Girl Story" at Newsmax (August 24), Pamela Geller shows how the mainstream media has tried to stack the deck against Rifqa Bary from the beginning: The Aug. 21 ruling that allowed Rifqa Bary,...


Aug 24, 2009 06:28 pm | Robert

The canary in the mineshaft. "Stay of Execution," by Frank Gaffney, Jr. at the Center for Security Policy, August 24: The image of a man convicted of killing 270 Americans and other innocent civilians receiving a hero's welcome last week...


Aug 24, 2009 06:10 pm | Robert

Why this was a bad idea. "Failing to learn the Lockerbie lesson," by Laura Rosen Cohen in the National Post, August 24 (thanks to Kathy Shaidle): [...] The release of the Abdel Basset al-Megrahi indicates to the jihadist world that...


Aug 24, 2009 03:40 pm | Robert

Jews are stealing organs from Palestinian children and selling them, aren't they? After all, the Swedish paper Aftonbladet said so. The only problem is, they made it up. Or repeated jihadist propaganda. "Aftonbladet editor admits: No evidence," from the Jerusalem...


Aug 24, 2009 02:38 pm | Robert

He's right. Want proof? It's coming in my new book, The Complete Infidel's Guide to the Koran, which will be available September 22 from Regnery Publishing. More on this story, now pulled. "Sebastian Faulks: Koran has 'no ethics,'" from the...


Aug 24, 2009 02:23 pm | Robert

The Religion of the Notoriously Thin-Skinned strikes again. There Is No Fun In Islam* Update: "Malaysian Islamic party urges Ramadan ban on concert," from AFP, August 24 (thanks to James): KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia's conservative Islamic party on Monday called...


Aug 24, 2009 02:17 pm | Marisol

We've received a number of emails pointing out that the link to the Telegraph article featured in yesterday's story about Sebastian Faulks' negative characterization of Muhammad and the Qur'an has disappeared. The link is indeed dead, and a search on...


Aug 24, 2009 01:33 pm | Robert

In "Killing Rifqa" in the American Thinker today, Andrew Bostom discusses how the mainstream media has been consistent in siding against the poor girl: Rifqa Bary is a 17 year-old Sri Lankan native who was living in New Albany, Ohio...


Aug 24, 2009 10:45 am | Hugh

WASHINGTON: The Pakistani mistrust over US intentions has 'some legitimacy' since the United States has walked away from that country twice in the last three decades, says US Defence Secretary Robert Gates. At a briefing at the Pentagon on Thursday...


Aug 24, 2009 10:28 am | Benjamin

Oh, really? "Bigamy is against the 'letter and spirit' of Islam, Indian judge rules," by Dean Nelson in The Telegraph, August 7: Bigamy among India's Muslims is against the "letter and spirit" of true Islam, the country's law commission has...


Aug 24, 2009 10:16 am | Benjamin

The Christian Century, perhaps the most popular bi-weekly periodical in liberal Protestant Christianity, during the recent unrest in Iran proposed the first of many steps for rapprochement with that country. Since these views are widespread, this piece is worth revisiting....


Aug 24, 2009 09:46 am | Benjamin

Free Speech Death Watch Update in Modern, Moderate Malaysia: "Reckless bloggers can be prosecuted," by R.S.N. Murali in The Malaysian Star, August 18: KUALA TERENGGANU: Bloggers who incite hatred or harp on sensitive issues like race and religion in their...


Aug 24, 2009 09:33 am | Robert

Recently I got an email from one of the most revered and hallowed academic institutions in America, offering help. Intrigued by the prospect that the Middle East Studies Association (or MESA Nostra, as Hugh calls it) may not have the...


Aug 24, 2009 04:01 am | Marisol

Background on Al-Awlaki: He was actually born in New Mexico, but is now based in Yemen, following his own preaching that Muslims should leave the sinful U.S. and its wicked democratic process. But he is not any sort of isolationist,...


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