While Western media, following Al Jazeera's lead, were demonizing the Egyptian military for breaking up the Muslim Brotherhood's "sit in" camps where Brotherhood supporters were "holding vigil," they failed to mention that these Brotherhood supporters were also torturing, raping, and mass murdering people in the name of Islam and/or Brotherhood. Most recently, yesterday … [Read more...]
Islamic Teaching: Non-Muslims Equal to Dogs
Portuguese Spanish Among those familiar with the true teachings of Islam, it is well known that the life -- or as articulated in Arabic, the "blood" -- of an infidel, that is, a non-Muslim, is not equal to the life/blood of a Muslim. Few know, however, that among some of Islam's respected hadith collections, the blood of a non-Muslim is no better than the blood … [Read more...]
Brotherhood Supporters Place X Marks on Coptic Homes
The Christian Copts of Shubra al-Khaima, Egypt, are in a "state of panic and terror" as "a number of supporters of ousted President Muhammad Morsi have been placing markings on Christian homes in the area for [future] targeting." Speaking anonymously, one Copt from the region told Veto News agency that they "recently noticed strange movements in the streets. When they went … [Read more...]
Brotherhood Attacks Ancient Egyptian Museum, Loots and Destroys Antiquities
Back in the summer of 2012, when Muhammad Morsi became president of Egypt, congratulatory calls to demolish the Great Pyramids—the ultimate in idol effrontery to Islamist sensibilities—began. The idea was, whereas earlier Islamic leaders did not have the necessary technology to destroy the pyramids, now that an Islamist has taken office in the modern era, which is capable of … [Read more...]
Ancient Egyptian Christian Monastery Set Aflame
Jihad Watch As Muslim Brotherhood supporters continue their jihadi rampage on Egypt’s Christian churches—several dozens have now been attacked—it’s important to remember that their hostility is not simply directed to churches, but any and every expression of Christianity, including crosses, Bible stores, and even remote monasteries. Most recently, for instance, early Thursday … [Read more...]