Published in FrontPageMagazine.com Father Zakaria Botros, also known as Islam's "Public Enemy #1," is back. From around 2005-2010, this 76 year-old Coptic priest was Islam's bane. Appearing weekly on Arabic satellite, where he was viewed by an estimated 60 million people worldwide, mostly Muslims, he meticulously exposed any number of theological problems with Islam—all … [Read more...]
Archives for July 2011
Is Simple Attention the Islamists’ Greatest Enemy?
Published in Pajamas Media In a world paralyzed by political correctness and warped philosophies, attention is proving to be one of the greatest enemies of Islamist encroachment. Consider the difference between pre- and post-September 11: A decade after the 9/11 jihad got the West's attention, many people — perhaps not unlike yourself — have become aware of Islam and its … [Read more...]
Egypt: Desire for Money—Jizya—Prompts Attacks on Christians
Published in FrontPageMagazine.com Translations of this item: Danish If growing numbers of Muslims in Egypt have an intrinsic hatred for all things Christian— demonstrated days ago by the torching of eight Christian homes on the rumor that a church was being built—let us not forget that this hate has instrumental, that is, economic benefits: the extortion of money … [Read more...]
Pakistan’s Christian ‘Sex-Slaves’: A Case Study
Published in FrontPageMagazine.com Translations of this item: Danish Earlier we saw Egyptian preacher Huwaini and Kuwaiti political activist Mutairi call for the reinstitution of sex-slavery. Before dismissing their position as aberrant, that is "radical," for the record, here are respected Islam scholar Majid Khadduri's thoughts on the matter: The term spoil … [Read more...]