by Raymond Ibrahim • Jul 3, 2012 at 3:16 am Cross-posted from Jihad Watch Following the presidential victory of the Muslim Brotherhood's Muhammad Morsi, the very first fatwa to appearby Egypt's highest fatwa council addresses—not social, political, or economic issues in Egypt—but rather frogs. Specifically, it bans Muslims from hunting and killing frogs to sell to those … [Read more...]
Egypt: Muslims force Christians out of church during prayer, police advise priest to comply
by Raymond Ibrahim • Jun 26, 2012 at 1:35 pm Cross-posted from Jihad Watch According to a story in yesterday's Mideast Christian News, Muslims in the village of Basra in Alexandria, Egypt, surrounded the local Coptic church, St. Lyons, during divine liturgy, "demanding that visiting Copts leave the church before the completion of prayers, and threatening to burn down the … [Read more...]
The Evils of the Muslim Brotherhood
Evidence Keeps Mounting Publishing in Investigative Project on Terrorism Translations of this item: Spanish Ukrainian Egypt's longtime banned Muslim Brotherhood—the parent organization of nearly every subsequent Islamist movement, including al-Qaeda—has just won the nation's presidency, in the name of its candidate, Muhammad Morsi. That apathy reigns in the … [Read more...]
Kuwaiti Preacher Compares Dead Egyptian Singer, Umm Kalthum, to ‘Evil Tree’
by Raymond Ibrahim • June 25, 2012 Cross-posted from Jihad Watch Sheikh Mubarak al-Bathali of Kuwait recently objected to the name of the late Egyptian singer, Umm Kalthum (1904-1975), widely regarded as the greatest female singer in Arab music history. He insisted that "Umm Kalthum is the [name of the] daughter of the Messenger of Allah and lord of humanity [Muhammad], … [Read more...]
First Apostasy Lawsuit Comes to Jordan
by Raymond Ibrahim • Jun 22, 2012 at 4:56 am Cross-posted from Jihad Watch The true face of the "Arab Awakening' continues to manifest itself. According to Al Sawt, prosecutors associated with Jordan's Salafi movement have brought a lawsuit to the Sharia Court of Amman—a lawsuit being called "the first of its kind" in modern Jordan: they are charging a man with "apostasy … [Read more...]