Gatestone Institute The Jihad on Nigerian Christians In what the Christian Association of Nigeria called a “pure genocide,” 238 more Christians were killed and churches desecrated by Muslims throughout the month of June. This brings the death toll of Christians to more than 6,000 between January and June of 2018 alone. According to a joint statement by the Christian … [Read more...]
The Sharia Supremacist Doctrine: Raymond Ibrahim on Secure Freedom Radio
I was recently interviewed on Secure Freedom Radio, with Frank Gaffney. Titled, "The Sharia Supremacist Doctrine" and made up of four segments, the 43-minute interview follows. (Beneath it is Secure Freedom Radio's description). RAYMOND IBRAHIM, Author of Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West (2018); Author of Crucified Again: Exposing … [Read more...]
A Bloodbath for Christians, No Response from Egypt
Gatestone Institute On Friday, November 2, heavily armed Islamic terrorists ambushed and massacred Christians returning home after visiting an ancient monastery in the desert. Seven pilgrims—including a 12-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy—were shot to death, “just because they were Christian,” to quote Pope Francis during a prayer afterwards. Over 20 were left injured … [Read more...]
How Saudi ‘Donations’ to American Universities Whitewash Islam
Gatestone Institute Why would the center of illiberalism, religious fanaticism, and misogyny ever sponsor the center of liberalism, secularism, and gender equality? This is the question that crops up when one considers the largesse that human-rights-abusing Saudi Arabia bestows on the leading universities — those putative bastions of progressive, free thinking — in the … [Read more...]
Fr. James V. Schall: Sword and Scimitar Is “a Detailed, Well-Researched” and “Most Welcome” Book
James V. Schall, S.J. -- a longtime professor of political philosophy at Georgetown University and author of On Islam -- recently reviewed my book, Sword and Scimitar. First published in the Catholic World Report, and titled, "On the Purpose of Islam: A Review of Raymond Ibrahim’s Sword and Scimitar," it follows: “Unlike most military histories—which no matter how … [Read more...]