The Saudi king ought to stop killing non-Muslims first National Review Online Translations of this item: French According to the Associated Press, Saudi King Abdullah, in an unprecedented move last week, "made an impassioned plea for dialogue among Muslims, Christians, and Jews" — going so far as to refer to the latter two as "our brothers." The Jerusalem … [Read more...]
The amazing Fr. Zakaria Botros
by Rod Dreher Belief Net Check out this NRO piece on Zakaria Botros, a Coptic priest who's making big waves in the Arab Muslim world with his television broadcasts on Arabic-language television. Excerpts: A third reason for Botros's success is that his polemical technique has proven irrefutable. Each of his episodes has a theme — from the pressing to the esoteric — often … [Read more...]
L’ennemi public numéro 1 de l’Islam
Le prêtre copte Zakaria Botros combat le feu par le feu Liberty Vox Translation of the original text: Islam's 'Public Enemy #1' Bien qu'il soit peu connu en Occident, le prêtre copte [url=http://www.fatherzakaria.net/]Zakaria Botros[/url], désigné " l'ennemi public numéro 1" de l'Islam par le journal arabe, al-Insan al-Jadid, fait des vagues dans le monde islamique. Avec … [Read more...]
Islam’s ‘Public Enemy #1’
National Review Online Translations of this item: Danish Portuguese French Swedish Though he is little known in the West, Coptic priest Zakaria Botros — named Islam's "Public Enemy #1" by the Arabic newspaper, al-Insan al-Jadid — has been making waves in the Islamic world. Along with fellow missionaries — mostly Muslim converts — he appears frequently on … [Read more...]
Amalek
What's in a Name? Middle East Strategy at Harvard During the eulogy of the eight slain students of the March 6 terrorist attack at Mercaz HaRav yeshiva school in West Jerusalem, highly-respected Rabbi Ya'akov Shapira made, for the average gentile, a rather elusive allusion regarding the attack: "The murderer did not want to kill these people in particular, but everyone living … [Read more...]