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On Tariq Ramadan and the Muslim BrotherhoodReformer or deceiver The Muslim Brotherhood is at the vanguard of the stealth jihad. Tariq Ramadan is the grandson of its founder, Hasan Al-Banna, and enjoys an international reputation as a Muslim reformer. Some say, however, that he is anything but a reformer, and is merely a skilled practiti... |
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On the front line, in war on Pakistan's TalibanAli Hussein, a sergeant in the Sindh Regiment of the Pakistani Army, peers over the lip of his sandbagged machinegun pit to see the following: a muddy patch of farmland divided into a chaos of individual fields, a row of slender birch trees, a dry river valley and, almost invisible among the tree... |
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Iraqi PM Maliki Now Supports US "Withdrawal Agreement", Source SaysBAGHDAD -- Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki has informed Iraq's presidency council that he now supports a security agreement with the United States, a Shiite Muslim legislator who's close to the premier said Friday. Lawmaker Sami al Askari said that Maliki had declared his backing for the controve... |
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D.C. Watson: Jihadists In America: Their Inner Struggle Goes OnD.C. Watson updates his "Misunderstanders of Islam" list: While the professional protesters masquerading as moderate Islamic lobby groups continue to cry out in anguish as a result of the rabid, (and invented) Islamophobia epidemic they claim is sweeping across America and most oth... |
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Reality [Gene Expression]A Muslim blogger who I am acquainted with, Tariq Nelson, has been threatened: To the coward that called from a BLOCKED NUMBER and threatened me! I HAVE CALLED the police and I am PUSHING HARD to FIND OUT WHO YOU ARE and I will prosecute to the fullest extent possible! Apparently you know of me i... |
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Nathan Gardels: Global Reactions to Obama Victory from Moscow to Beijing to Muslim WorldHere are some comments I gathered on what Obama's victory means for America's image in the world. They include Kishore Mahbubani from Singapore; Tariq Ramadan, the controversial Muslim scholar in Europe; Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the author of "Infidel," Wang Jisi, dean of international relation... |

