I recently spoke at the Women for Freedom Summit, held in Dallas last month. My 25-minute talk, which was titled “Islam in America,” follows, and begins around the 2-minute mark:
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Mary Alafouzo says
Brilliant talk Raymond, as usual. Thank you. Among other things, I was especially interested to hear that the reason for Muslims killing Christians was due to ‘climate change’! Amazing!
Mary Alafouzo says
P.S. You may not believe this and I would not blame you if you didn’t but last night I was listening to the news on our new channel GBNEWS (the only channel you can trust) and climate change is apparently also driving the great migration, or should I say “invasion” as our Home Secretary Suella Braverman more correctly described it – being responsible for all these young Albanian lads “scrambling to come ashore at Dover and Folkestone”. The heat does not seem to bother the women, children or grandparents, but the young men “dripping in sweat” are forced to flee – some of them eager no doubt to join the market in drugs and prostitution thriving in some parts of the country.
John says
Raymond Ibrahim, Simply Fabulous as usual.
The Muslim cleric (Sheikh) stating that Muslim men are permitted to marry Christian or Jewish women (People of the Book), omitted? stating that, on the other hand Muslim women are forbidden to marry Christian or Jewish men (Men of the Book), for if they do then they are considered apostates who deserve whatever punishment is assigned to apostates.
As regards (People of the Book), well in the first surah (chapter) of the Quran, “The Fatiha” meaning the Initiation or the Opening, the gulf between Muslims and People of the Book, is explicitly underlined, by describing “Jews “are those who have evoked your anger” (The Anger of Allah) and Christians as “those who are astray”