Editor’s note: The following was written for RaymondIbrahim.com by an anonymous American teacher living in the Muslim world I first heard of Little Lama's tragedy in February 2013 while teaching in Saudi Arabia. Her story still fills me with sadness because of the evil some men can inflict on others, and anger due to the light sentence some of them receive for committing such … [Read more...]
Rape in Egypt: The Muslim Brotherhood ‘Gets Even’
French Muslim Brotherhood sympathizers recently went on a sexual assault and rape spree in Egypt as a way of “getting even” with those women who dared to celebrate the presidential victory of Abdel Fatteh al-Sisi—the former army chief who overthrew Muslim Brotherhood rule in Egypt. On June 8, when tens of thousands of Egyptians congregated in Tahrir Square to celebrate … [Read more...]
The New York Times Defends Al-Qaeda
Gatestone Institute Why are some of the biggest Western mainstream media outlets—especially the New York Times (NYT)—often apologetic, not only for radical Islamists, but for al-Qaeda, an organization responsible for, among other atrocities, killing nearly 3000 Americans on September 11, 2001? A recent NYT report titled “Abduction of Girls an Act Not Even Al Qaeda Can … [Read more...]
Muslim Brotherhood Member Rapes Boy for Supporting Anti-Brotherhood Revolution
A young boy in Egypt, apparently no more than six-years-old, was recently raped by a Muslim Brotherhood member “angered” at the child for singing praises to Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, widely seen in Egypt as the hero of the revolution that saw the ousting of Muhammad Morsi and the Brotherhood in July 2013, and likely Egypt’s next president. The details, including video interviews … [Read more...]
Allah’s Sword of Terror
The first time I heard about Khalid bin al-Walid—the 7th century Muslim jihadi affectionately known in Islamic history as “The Sword of Allah”—was when I was in college researching for my MA thesis on the Battle of Yarmuk, when the Muslims, under Khalid’s generalship, defeated the Byzantines in 636, opening the way for the historic Islamic conquests. Nearly a decade and a … [Read more...]