by Michael Carl WND Coptic Christians were warned it they protested against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi during his visit to the U.S., they would suffer, reports from Egypt said. The speech is over, but the retaliation is happening anyway. Egyptian human rights activist and journalist Wagih Yacoub says protests or not, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is acting on those … [Read more...]
Christians who desperately need protection
by Maurice Ostroff Jerusalem Post In a refreshing departure from the almost uniform blaming of the filmmaker for the violent reaction to the infamous "Innocence of Islam" film, the Wall street journal widened the discussion in an article by Brett Stephens asking "Why is it OK to mock one religion but not another?" Stephens wrote; "No matter. The film, the administration says, … [Read more...]
Blasphemy Laws Would Ban Islam
by Enza Ferreri Enza Ferreri Blogspot Of all the things being written on the subject of the Innocence of Muslims film and the reactions to it in the Islamic world calling for anti-blasphemy laws to be imposed all over the globe, the one I found most impressive and illuminating is that of Islam and Arabic scholar Raymond Ibrahim. It is so self-evident that it's incredible … [Read more...]
Egyptian President Morsi’s UN Speech Tomorrow
by Raymond Ibrahim • Sep 25, 2012 at 1:47 pm Cross-posted from Jihad Watch Following news that Egypt's President Morsi is threatening the Coptic Church if Copts demonstrate against him during his UN speech tomorrow, Coptic Solidarity has just issued a press release calling "upon all those who do not want Egypt to turn into another Iran to join in the demonstrations." The … [Read more...]
Raymond Ibrahim Featured in New Documentary
The Siege of Vienna FrontPage Magazine CBN just released a short but interesting documentary on the Siege of Vienna—a pivotal moment in history, when the invading and seemingly invincible Muslim hordes of the Ottoman Empire were finally stopped at the gates of Vienna. Narrated by Gordon Robertson, the documentary features the David Horowitz Freedom Center's Raymond Ibrahim, an … [Read more...]