Published in Hudson NY Islamic attire for women—the burqa and hijab—are back in the news, though with a twist: In America, where they are legal, problems and lawsuits are arising, while in France, where they are banned, Muslim women are happily complying. There is an instructive reason for this; but first the stories from this week: A Muslim-American woman, Kulsoom … [Read more...]
The Brutal Mind of Al-Qaeda’s New Boss
An Interview with Raymond Ibrahim By Jamie Glazov in FrontPageMagazine.com FrontPage Interview's guest today is al-Qaeda expert Raymond Ibrahim. His work includes the al-Qaeda entry for the World Almanac of Islamism; an analysis of al-Qaeda's worldview for the Middle East Review of International Affairs; and most recently an article on Ayman al-Zawahiri for Bloomberg. He is … [Read more...]
Kan amerikanske værdier radikalisere muslimer både her og i udlandet?
Synopsis-Olsen Oprindelig engelsk tekst: Can American Values Radicalize Muslims? Kommentarer der er fremkommet i den senere tid af U.S. embedsmænd om truslen fra "radikaliserede" amerikanske muslimer er bekymrende, når det drejer sig om de hjemlige og internationale konsekvenser. Chefanklager Eric Holder fastslår at; "truslen er forandret...til at vi skal bekymre os om … [Read more...]
Raymond Ibrahim 1, CAIR 0 (på KO)
Af Jamie Glazov Synopsis-Olsen Oprindelig engelsk tekst: Raymond Ibrahim 1, CAIR 0 (by KO) Frontpage Interview's gæst idag er Raymond Ibrahim, meddirektør for Middle East Forum, forfatter til The Al Qaeda Reader, og redaktør for FPM's nye sektion om Muslimsk forfølgelse af kristne. Introduktion: Den 5. maj gav hr. Ibrahim en tale om Islam ved Everett Community College (EvCC) … [Read more...]
Obama’s Middle East Speech
Published in NRO: The Corner One of the problems with Obama's Middle East speech was that parts of it were so deliberately balanced — so meant to appease all sides — that they go nowhere. For example, look at the portions where he discusses democracy in the Middle East versus the alternative — Islamist rule, which he does not name. One sentence seems to say that a "true" … [Read more...]