Is it not news when the leading Saudi religious authority says that to terrorists? by Clifford D. May National Review Online Imagine if Pat Robertson called for the demolition of all the mosques in America. It would be front-page news. It would be on every network and cable-news program. There would be a demand for Christians to denounce him, and denounce him they would — in … [Read more...]
Time to Air Muslim Violence Against Christians
by Lawrence J. Haas The Commentator Did you read about Sheik Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah, the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, and his call this month to "destroy all the churches of the region?" You might think that's big news – big enough to garner some attention from America's leading media – especially because the Grand Mufti is among the Muslim world's leading authorities. He is … [Read more...]
Egypt’s Top Presidential Candidate: ‘Sharia Must be Applied’
by Raymond Ibrahim • Mar 21, 2012 at 6:23 pm Cross-posted from Jihad Watch Yesterday at a conference, Dr. Abd al-Mun'im Abu al-Futuh—the most popular presidential candidate in Egypt and a leading Muslim Brotherhood figure—declared that "Islam must be upheld and Sharia must be applied; nor shall we permit the methods of the former regime—imprisoning our sons simply because … [Read more...]
Is Assad Worse Than The Alternatives?
by Enza-Ferreri All Voices While Western leaders were fretting over the burning of Korans without giving a thought to the killing of many Christians for their faith around the world and especially in Muslim countries, in Egypt thousands of radical Muslims pelted with stones the Coptic Church of St. Mary and St. Abram, in the village of Meet Bashar, trying to break into the … [Read more...]
Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti Calls for Destruction of Churches in Region
by Dave Bohon The New American The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia (left), the country's top Islamic cleric, has declared that it is "necessary to destroy all the churches of the region," placing Christian places of worship throughout the Arabian Peninsula in potential jeopardy. Since Christianity is already forbidden in Saudi Arabia and no churches exist there, the implications … [Read more...]