While the West goes out of its way to accommodate Muslim migrants -- still called "refugees" though most are not even from war torn Syria and some are Islamic State jihadis -- an Arab Muslim from Kuwait recently explained why his nation refuses to take any. According to Kuwait's Fahd al-Shalami, Chairman of the Gulf Forum for Peace and Security, among other reasons Kuwait … [Read more...]
U.S. and West Victimize Christians Fleeing ISIS
Gatestone Institute Not only does the West facilitate the persecution of Christians in the Middle East, but in the West as well. According to a recent NPR report, the U.S. supported “moderate” coalition fighting both Bashar Assad and the Islamic State in Syria “has extremists in its own ranks who have mistreated Christians and forced them out of their homes”—just as IS has … [Read more...]
Raymond Ibrahim: Pope’s Encyclical, Islamic Rape, and Denied Visas
REEL Talk's Audrey Russo recently interviewed me on why the Pope’s encyclical failed to mention Christian persecution, the phenomenon (past and present) of Muslim men raping blonde, infidel women in Europe, and how Christian representatives from Muslim nations are being refused visas by the State Dept. Click here to hear the 20 minute interview. … [Read more...]
Obama Makes U.S. Oath of Allegiance Comply with Islamic Law
The Obama administration recently made changes to the Oath of Allegiance to the United States in a manner very conducive to Sharia, or Islamic law. On July 21, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced some “modifications” to the Oath of Allegiance which immigrants must take before becoming naturalized. The original oath required incoming citizens to … [Read more...]
Raymond Ibrahim on the Joe Miller Show: ‘Might Makes Right’
Last week I was interviewed on the Joe Miller Show, KOAN 95.1 FM. Along with Muslim persecution of Christians, several other topics were discussed, including the Islamic notion of "might makes right," the Wests historic position, the significance of the Sunni/Shia split, and much more. The 25-minute interview follows: … [Read more...]