Gatestone Institute On Sunday, December 1, 2019, Islamic terrorists raided a Protestant Christian church during service and massacred 14 worshippers in Burkina Faso. The pastor and several children were among those killed. This is but the latest of many lethal attacks on the Christian minority of the small nation located in West Africa, a region more notorious for the … [Read more...]
Archives for 2019
What’s Worse: “Terrorist Groups” or “Terrorist Nations”? Pensacola in Context
FrontPage Magazine One of the most meaningless statements made by CNN concerning the recent Pensacola naval air station shooting—where Ahmed Muhammad Alshamrani, a Saudi man, killed three people and injured eight—was to say “It does not appear Alshamrani had ties to terrorist groups, two sources told CNN. He had been training at the Florida base for two years, according to a … [Read more...]
No More Swords in the West, Only Scimitars
“If Islam is terrorizing the West today, that is not because it can, but because the West allows it to. For no matter how diminished, a still swinging Scimitar will always overcome a strong but sheathed Sword.” Those are the very last words of my 352-page book, Sword and Scimitar, which chronicles fourteen centuries of warfare between Islam and the West. They were meant to … [Read more...]
Jihad and Criminality: Inseparable Bedfellows
It’s official: Islamic jihad and generic criminality are intimately connected. According to an earlier UK study: The lines between terrorism and criminality are becoming blurred as an increasing number of former criminals join the Islamic State… Nearly 60 percent of European jihadists studied by researchers had been jailed previously... Once recruited by ISIS, these people … [Read more...]
Video: R. Ibrahim Talks Islam on Fire Power
I was recently interviewed on Fire Power, an InfoWars program, with host Will Johnson and co-host Tom Pappert. We discussed several topics in the 18 minute segment, which can be viewed here, starting right around the 48.03 mark. … [Read more...]