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Category Archives: fanaticism
TV Interview with a Taliban Suicide Bomber
Clearly, completely brainwashed… If only they’d been taught the Islam of the Holy Qur’an, even just the meaning of the Holy Qur’an in their own language, we wouldn’t be in the horrible mess we’re in today… There is no justification … Continue reading
Is Islam The Real Problem? Or Puritanical, Fascist And Intolerant Ideologies?
By Paul Salahuddin Armstrong Terrorism is obviously very wrong, as well as being a very primitive way of trying to champion a cause. However, Islam is not terrorism! Orthodox Islam never has been and never has promoted terrorism! Today’s problems … Continue reading
Attacks On Aqeeda of Ahle-Sunnah
Should We Follow The Madhab Of The People Of Saudi Arabia?
BBC NEWS: Can Sufi Islam counter the Taleban?
Some believe that Pakistan’s mystic, non-violent Islam can be used as a defence against extremism (Photos: Kamil Dayan Khan) By Barbara Plett BBC News, Lahore It’s one o’clock in the morning and the night is pounding with hypnotic rhythms, the … Continue reading
But They Perceive Not…
“And of mankind are some who say: We believe in Allah and the Last Day, when they believe not. They think to beguile Allah and those who believe, and they beguile none save themselves; but they perceive not. In their … Continue reading
Hamas, In Their Own Words
For anyone who doubts just exactly how bad Hamas are, watch this video… Hamas are fanatics who in no way, shape or form can be said, to be representing the beautiful religion of Islam! They are nothing but a fanatical … Continue reading
Niqab?
By Paul Salahuddin Armstrong I’m not much in favour of telling people what to wear and what not to, which is in effect what a ban would do… However, isn’t that the whole issue surrounding niqab? Muslim women have been … Continue reading →