Earlier this week, Michael Voris of Church Militant interviewed me on Mic'd Up. We discussed many interesting topics over the course of 30 minutes. The video follows: … [Read more...]
Today in History: Islam Ascends a European Field of Carrion
Today, June 15, 1389, a pivotal military encounter between Islam and the West took place: the battle of Kosovo. In its wake, Islam became a dominant force in Eastern Europe, subjugating much of the Balkans 'til the early twentieth century. The story of that battle — and why Eastern Europe's modern-day descendants remain wary of the religion of Muhammad — follows: As he lay … [Read more...]
Non-Muslims Always “Welcomed” and Learned from Islam, Iran Claims
FrontPage Magazine Recently, on May 21, “Quds Day,” the Tehran Times—which bills itself as “Iran’s Leading International Daily” and was founded in 1979, the year of the Islamic Revolution—featured a piece underscoring the fact that rewriting history is every bit an Islamist as it is a leftist tactic. Two themes—both lies—permeate “A Zionism-free world on strategic agenda … [Read more...]
When Islam Came: Rape and Devastation in Constantinople
May 29 was the 567th-year anniversary of the Islamic conquest of Constantinople, one of ancient Christianity’s greatest capitals that for the previous seven centuries had, as Europe’s easternmost bulwark, withstood Islam. Lesser known is what immediately followed this Muslim seizure of “New Rome”—which Turkey is immensely proud of—as described below (note: all quotes are from … [Read more...]
“Islam in Focus: Raymond Ibrahim Discusses Constantinople’s 1453 Fall”
Yesterday, May 29, I was interviewed on Global Patriot Radio with Andrew Harrod. The hour long interview can be listened to here. Pasted below is Global Patriot Radio's description: May 29 marks the anniversary in 1453 of the fall of Constantinople, the Byzantine Empire's capital, to the Ottoman Empire. Famed jihad historian Raymond Ibrahim, author of works like Sword and … [Read more...]