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1. MOSQUE FUNDING MADNESS
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/ukcorrespondents
/holysmoke/june2007/mosquefundingmadness.htm
Why is the official body representing Britains Churches
funding the activities of a radical mosque? Ihsan Mosque
in Norwich posts some pretty strong stuff on its website,
including an anonymous blog that sneers at democracys
decomposing entrails and calls on Muslims to anticipate
and pursue the demons in our midst. But those demons
presumably do not include the Churches Commission
for Racial Justice, whose Racial Justice Fund subsidises
childrens holiday activities run by the Ihsan Mosque.
I discovered this when I read the fine print of the risibly
politically correct media pack produced for the Churches
Racial Justice Sunday on September 9. This describes Ihsan
Community Project as a vibrant voluntary project started
by a group of Muslim women
who wanted to make a positive
contribution to the wider community both as Muslims as well
as Black people. Ihsan provide holiday projects for local
young people, theatre workshops, education outreach in local
schools
. Outreach? I bet it reaches out, given
the vigorously proselytising nature of some of the mosques
material.
As for education, I wonder if that will include the claim,
posted on Ihsans site, that non-Muslims who insult
Mohammed are guilty of a crime or that Tony Blair is a major
prima facie war criminal. Ihsan, I should add, is
not an Islamist mosque: its members are mostly British-born
converts to Islam who condemn terrorism. (I think they are
Sufis, though they do not say so on the site; also, the
pictures suggest that a majority of converts are white,
so Im not sure where racial justice comes
into it.) Whether that makes Ihsan moderate
is another matter. Under the resources section
of the website, the mosque advertises a book showing how
the Muslim community alone can identify the enemy of Islam
and life itself, indicating the bankers as the force to
be stripped of their power and their magical usury expropriation
of our wealth. Doesnt sound terribly moderate
to me. What I dont understand is why the Churches'
Commission for Racial Justice, funded by the Church of England,
the Roman Catholic Church and the Free Churches, should
be offering financial support to Ihsans holiday camps.
Any ideas?
2. ABUSE OF BLASPHEMY LAWS TO
PROMOTE ISLAM
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\06\11\story_11-6-2007_pg13_4
Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) additional inspector
general Malik Muhammad Iqbal said on Sunday in many cases
the people with religious sentiments pressure police to
lodge the blasphemy cases. He said the religious sentiments
were rampant in society and sometimes it was quite difficult
to handle the situation sometimes. He cited the example
of Imam-e-Kaabas visit. He said no one was invited
to receive him, but thousands of people had thronged to
receive him and offer prayers behind him. The CCPO said
despite all the pressure the courts had been providing relief
to the blasphemy-convicted people. He said no doubt people
have been taking advantage of the blasphemy law, but this
couldnt be stopped without controlling religious sentiments.
On the other side, the human rights organisations across
the country have repeatedly been demanding the annulment
of the law. On April 1 in Toba Tek Singh six Christians
were charged with blasphemy under Sections 295 A, C, 452,
148 and 149 of the Pakistan Penal Code without the inquiry
by an SP. Younis Masih case was also lodged without following
the due procedure.
According to the statement of Younis Masihs counsel,
a sub inspector completed the investigation within a day.
From May 9 to June 9 three incidents have been reported
in the press in which public pressure had been allegedly
used to misuse blasphemy laws mainly to grab the property
of the accused persons. The cases were lodged under public
pressure claiming that the alleged blasphemers have hurted
their sentiments. Younis Masih had been sentenced to death
on May 30 on charge of blasphemy. Factory Area police had
registered a blasphemy case under Section 295-C of the Pakistan
Penal Code (PPC) against Masih on September 10, 2005, after
he had allegedly made derogatory remarks about Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) at a Qawali function on September 9, 2005. The lawyer
of the accused said that Christians had arranged a spiritual
gathering at Chungi Ammar Sidhu in September 9, 2005, at
which a neighbour, Abdul Aziz, also a complainant in the
case, had objected and demanded that they perform Islamic
rituals instead of Christian rites.
The argument turned hot during which, the complainant alleged
that the accused had used the derogatory remarks. On May
9, 79-year-old Walter Fazal Khan was bathing in the morning
when Riaz, who lived at the same house, knocked at his door
and told him that something was burning in the house. Later,
they found a burnt book in the drawing room, which Riaz
found to be a copy of the Holy Quran. Riaz ran out immediately,
called local clerics and tried to beat Walter. Police were
called and a case was lodged against Walter under Section
295-B of the Pakistan Penal Code. Walter was bailed out
of jail on May 29. In a latest incident that happened on
June 8 the Shahdara Town police registered a blasphemy case
against a mentally- handicapped person Nadir Ali for allegedly
burning his house, which had a few copies of the Holy Quran
on June 9. The case was registered against Nadir under Section
295-B of the Pakistan Penal Code. Several neighbours alleged
the complainant Shahid wanted to grab Nadirs property.
The police officer concerned told Daily Times the police
had registered an FIR against Nadir under the public pressure.
He admitted that there were reports that Shahid had wanted
to grab Nadirs property.
3. U.S. RAPS SEVERAL ARAB ALLIES
FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Slavery is still a reality in many Muslim countries but
the mainstream media deliberately ignore it because it would
spoil the image of multicultural utopia they are so keen
to promote.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1224927620070612
The United States accused its Arab allies Bahrain, Kuwait,
Oman and Qatar on Tuesday of being among the world's worst
offenders in failing to prevent people from being sold into
the sex trade and servitude. In its annual report on human
trafficking, the U.S. State Department added the four to
its list of 16 countries subject to possible sanctions,
including the loss of U.S. aid and U.S. support for World
Bank and International Monetary Fund loans. Algeria, Equatorial
Guinea and Malaysia were also added to the bottom -- Tier
3 -- ranking of countries that failed to meet minimum U.S.
standards on combating human trafficking or of making significant
efforts to improve their record. The others in this category
were Cuba, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Sudan,
Syria, Uzbekistan and Venezuela. Under U.S. law, these countries
have 90 days to improve their records or face sanctions.
The Bush administration can choose not to impose sanctions
if it wishes. In presenting the report, U.S. Ambassador
Mark Lagon told reporters it was especially disappointing
that many of the countries that slid into the lowest ranking
were rich Middle Eastern nations that have the money to
combat the problem. He noted that Saudi Arabia is on the
bottom rung for the third year in a row. The annual Trafficking
in Persons Report, documents cases of girls sold into
prostitution, boys compelled to become child soldiers, and
adults and children forced to work on fishing boats that
stay at sea for years, leaving them unable to escape and
vulnerable to disease, starvation and physical abuse. The
United States estimates 800,000 people are trafficked across
international borders each year, roughly 80 percent of them
women and girls and as many as half of the total minors.
Rights groups say such U.S. blacklists sometimes appear
politically motivated. Friendly countries with major trafficking
problems such as India were not placed in the worst category,
where U.S. antagonists like Syria, North Korea, Cuba and
Venezuela routinely appear.
The report includes three other categories: Tier 1 for nations
that meet minimum U.S. standards; Tier 2 for those that
are making significant efforts to do so, and Tier 2 Special
Watch List for those that deserve special scrutiny.
Rep. Chris Smith, a New Jersey Republican who helped write
the law mandating the report, said too many countries --
32 of them this year -- are being placed on the Special
Watch List rather than being put in the lowest category.
We believe it is being misused to park certain countries
like India, which the record clearly indicates ought to
be on Tier 3, he said in an interview, saying he was
considering amending the law to bar countries from being
on the watchlist for more than three years. Lagon denied
any political motivation and noted Zimbabwe, which has a
poor relationship with the United States, escaped the Tier
3 ranking. He also noted improvements by Georgia, Hungary
and Slovenia, which rose to Tier 1 this year.
Last year the report for the first time acknowledged that
the United States had paid contractors in Iraq who were
later found to have abused laborers hired from abroad. The
report criticized Iraq's government for failing to prosecute
any trafficking cases, to protect victims or to take steps
to prevent abuses despite reports of a growing labor
trafficking problem among women and foreign nationals.
Iraq is not ranked in the report because of the turmoil
its government faces in trying to quell the insurgency that
erupted after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam
Hussein.
4. KUWAIT BARS WOMEN FROM NIGHT
JOBS
Further evidence of the appalling sexism of the Muslim world.
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2007
/June/middleeast_June201.xml§ion=middleeast&col=
The Kuwaiti parliament on Monday passed a law banning women
from working at night, except those in the medical profession,
and barring them from jobs considered immoral.
The law, which was passed unanimously, prohibits women from
working between 8:00 pm and 7:00 am and in jobs that contravene
with public morals and in all-men service places at any
time. Conservative and Islamist MPs, who form a majority
in the 50-member house, said the law aims at protecting
women from being exploited in immoral activities.
Kuwait is a conservative Muslim emirate where alcohol is
banned, but it does not have a strict dress code for women
such as that enforced in neighbouring Saudi Arabia. Kuwaiti
women took part in parliamentary elections for the first
time in June 2006, one year after they were granted full
political rights following a struggle lasting four decades.
5. MINNESOTA MUSLIMS IN CULTURE
CLASH AT AIRPORT
Further ridiculous arrogance from Muslims who expect us
to adapt to their ways.
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN3035513520070612?feedType=RSS
For Mahamed Jama, a Minnesota taxi driver, the Islamic restriction
on drinking alcohol is a seamless rule for life. He
who carries alcohol, he who drinks and he who sells it are
the same thing, he says. That belief could affect
his livelihood. The commission that runs the Minneapolis
airports in May began enforcing a new policy allowing it
to revoke the licenses of drivers who refuse to ferry passengers
carrying alcohol -- something that has happened to 4,854
travelers trying to get a cab at Minneapolis International
Airport in the last five years. The increased penalties
appear to have brought drivers into compliance, airport
spokesman Patrick Hogan said of the policy -- a 30-day license
suspension for a first infraction and a two-year license
revocation for a second. Although Hogan said the measure
was implemented without incident, it has provoked outrage
among some of the 900 cab drivers who work the airport.
About three quarters of them are Somali, most of whom are
Muslim. A few of them are really, really upset about
it, said Omar Jamal, executive director of the Somali
Justice Advocacy Center in neighboring St. Paul. They
believe they have been forced into something against their
faith, something against their religion. Nevertheless,
Jamal's group does not support the stand taken by the drivers.
We don't understand why they do this, he said.
The issue is really a process of getting adjusted
to new territory, new culture. Ahmed Rehab, executive
director of the Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic
Relations, said the drivers are using a strict and
rigid interpretation of Islamic law. But Stephen Cooper,
former commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Human
Rights, said the change from the previous policy, in which
drivers refusing a fare went to the back of the line, is
unwarranted. Five or six times a month, somebody will
get the second or third cab, rather than the first cab,
Cooper said. That seems pretty minor.
NO PORK
Culture clashes involving Muslims have been relatively rare
in the United States, where Muslims are only a small fraction
of the country's 301 million people. A recent Pew Research
Center study estimated there were about 1.4 million U.S.
Muslims age 18 and over, though this figure is debated.
The same report also found Muslims were largely assimilated
(and) happy with their lives. The Minneapolis-St.
Paul area, with its big Somali concentration and a Muslim
community of 150,000 people out of a total population of
3.5 million, has seen its share. Recently, Muslim clerks
at a Target Corp. store refused to handle pork products,
such as bacon, at check-out counters. A spokeswoman for
Target, which operates more than 1,500 stores in 47 states,
said the company has a policy of accommodating such religious
beliefs and said there was no indication the pork handling
issue was a nationwide concern. Minnesota has the nation's
first Muslim representative in the U.S. Congress, but Democrat
Keith Ellison has not been vocal on such issues since going
to Washington last year. Grappling with the issue of alcohol
is a new phenomenon to many U.S. Muslims, said Abdi Ismail
Samatar, a University of Minnesota professor, adding that
Somali and other Muslim immigrants may not have even encountered
alcohol before.
When I was growing up in East Africa in a Muslim community,
I heard of alcohol but I never (saw) what it looked like
until I came to the United States, he said. In a statement
on its Web site, the Islamic Center of Minnesota seems to
offer believers contradictory advice. It notes that the
Koran prohibits believers to sell, carry or profit
from alcohol, but adds that in certain situations
Muslims may do things which are forbidden based on
the doctrine of necessity. Samatar said that deciding
how to interact with people who drink alcohol is a personal
decision that each Muslim immigrant must make. There
is a lot of soul-searching going on in the United States,
not so much for drinking because that is forbidden completely,
but how you relate to people who do so, he said. It
is a personal interpretation (of the Koran) more than
anything else. Eltayeb Osman, a Muslim cabbie from
Sudan, has negotiated his own rules for driving passengers
who carry alcohol. He'll do it, but with certain restrictions.
Put it in the trunk, put it in your hand, whatever,
Osman said. I don't need to touch it myself.
6. EURABIA: 'CONSPIRACY' OR POLICY?
Conspiracy theory is something to be entered into with extreme
care, but sometimes it is actually true.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/06/eurabia_conspiracy_or_policy_1.html
America must reckon with the reality of a long term project
to create a Euro-Arab alliance based on far-reaching cultural
integration measures. Yet some dismiss the warnings of those
who speak of the dangers for America as the ravings of conspiracy
theorists. Phillip Jenkins, in his recently released book
God's Continent makes the following statement: ... the forces
driving Muslim immigration were so overwhelming that there
is no reason to imagine the conspiracy theory devised by
Bat Ye'or and since popularized by Oriana Fallaci and others,
which suggests that European elites collaborated with Arab
states to create a Eurabian federation spanning the Mediterranean.
Given the economic forces demanding labor and the political
factors conditioning supply, it would be difficult to imagine
any outcome much different from what actually occurred.
Sadly, and not so incidentally, this reductio
ad absurdum argument -- focused inappropriately on the secondary
issue of immigration as if that were the sine qua non of
Eurabia, and imbued with a non-sequitur, defamatory
charge of conspiracism -- reveals little more than Mr. Jenkin's
own thoroughly inept research. Despite its widespread usage,
there is almost universal ignorance about the origins of
the term Eurabia.
We'll get to that shortly. Here is a bit of historical context,
to which Mr. Jenkins is completely oblivious, dating back
to the early to mid-1970s, as characterized in meticulous
(if dry and forbidding) detail in Bat Ye'or's seminal, Eurabia:
The Euro-Arab Axis. Born of the Arab League's October, 1973
defeat in their Yom Kippur war against Israel and the related
oil embargo, The Euro-Arab Dialogue has created an alphabet
soup of European Community, and later European Union-funded
organizations charged with planning joint political, cultural,
social, industrial, commercial, and technical-scientific
projects. This entity first met officially at a ministerial
level on July 31, 1974, in Paris, to discuss the Dialogue's
organization. In attendance were the Secretary General of
the Arab League, the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister, the President
of the European Community Commission, and the President
of the European Community. As Bat Ye'or observes, In the
course of the meetings that followed, the European foreign
ministers of the Nine [i.e., the original European Community
member states] laid the foundations for their cooperation
with the Arab countries, through an institutionalized structure
linked to the highest authorities in each European Community
country.
This...made it possible to harmonize the European Community
policy of trade and cooperation with the Arab League countries.
The Dialogue rapidly spawned a European Parliamentary Association
for Euro-Arab Cooperation whose members represented a broad
spectrum of European Community political groups. Biannual
Euro-Arab Parliamentary meetings convened alternately in
Europe and the Arab nations. Roughly 100 European and Arab
members of their respective Parliaments attended, along
with observers from the European Community/European Union
Commission, the Arab League, and other international organizations.
During an initial meeting in Damascus, September 14-17,
1974, the Arab delegates established their political preconditions
for economic agreements with Western Europe, specifically
demanding:
1. Israel's unconditional withdrawal to the 1949 armistice
lines
2. Arab sovereignty over the Old City of Jerusalem
3. Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) participation
(lead by Yasser Arafat), in any negotiations
4. European Community pressure on the United States to detach
it from Israel and bring its policies closer to those of
the Arab states
Eurabia was the title of a journal published in the mid-1970s
by the European Committee for the Coordination of Friendship
Associations with the Arab World. Eurabia's editor was Lucien
Bitterlin, President of the Association of Franco-Arab Solidarity;
the journal was published jointly by Euro-Arab associations
in London, Paris, and Geneva. Eurabia served as a Euro-Arab
Dialogue mouthpiece. For example, the July 1975 issue published
resolutions from the aforementioned Parliamentary Association
for Euro-Arab Cooperation, and included an editorial underscoring
...the necessity for a political entente between Europe
and the Arab world as a basis for economic agreements.
The editors opined, Europeans must ...understand the
political as well as the economic interests of the Arab
world. The Euro-Arab Dialogue must express ...a
joint political will, and Europeans must create ...a
climate of opinion favorable to Arabs.
The editorial admonished, If they really want to cooperate
with the Arab world, the European governments and political
leaders have an obligation to protect against the denigration
of Arabs in their media. They must reaffirm their confidence
in the Euro-Arab friendship and their respect for the millennial
contribution of the Arabs to world civilization. The same
July 1975 issue of Eurabia included findings from a Euro-Arab
Parliamentary Association study advocating, A medium and
long term policy must...be formulated in order to bring
about economic cooperation through a combination of Arab
manpower reserves and raw materials, and European technology
and management. With regard to Israel-the linchpin political
issue on which the Arabs demanded European acquiescence-the
July 1975 edition of Eurabia also reproduced the Euro-Arab
Parliamentary Association resolution from its Strasbourg
meeting one month earlier, insisting, per the disputed Arab
interpretation of UN Resolution 242, that Israel withdraw
to the 1949 armistice lines, that European governments recognize
Arafat's PLO as sole representative of the Palestinian Arabs,
and that each European Community nation oblige Israel to
accept a Palestinian Arab Judenrein state in Gaza, and Judea/Samaria,
i.e. the entire so-called West Bank. Let me
illustrate but one of the alarming Euro-Arab Dialogue's
conduit functions. During a 1974 Organization of the Islamic
Conference meeting in Lahore, Pakistan, OIC general secretary
Mohammed Hasan Mohammed al-Tohami highlighted two key related
goals:
(1) Urgent [convening] of a meeting of specialists in the
propagation of Islam on a world level, and the establishment
of a Jihad Fund...this fund is open with no restrictions...in
all fields of Jihad.
(2) Caring for the affairs of cultural centers in Europe,
and the establishment of [additional] cultural centers in
the continent The Euro-Arab Dialogue introduced European
Islamic Centers' educational and cultural programs into
European schools, reflecting one aspect of the Jihad to
which al-Tohami alluded.
In conclusion, I refer to the April 26-28, 2006 celebration
(i.e., 14 months ago, and cited in the Preface to the 7th
printing of Bat Ye'or's Eurabia) of three decades
of the Euro-Arab Dialogue, held at the Paris Institute of
the Arab World. The event was touted as a Euro-Arab Dialogue
Forum, with a theme entitled, Prospects and Contents
of a Euro-Arab Strategic Partnership. Former President
Chirac's Foreign Minister, Philippe Douste Blazy, delivered
the final address at the April 26th Opening Session. The
Forum's Objectif, according to the Forum website,
stated: To relaunch the Euro-Arab Dialogue in conformity
with new strategic perspectives in order to constitute the
future bilateral pole of international equilibrium and to
participate in the creation of a new world order. Clearly,
Mr. Jenkins and those of his ilk who spray uninformed and
unwarranted charges of conspiracism at Bat Ye'or
might do well to actually read Eurabia and the vast array
of self-explanatory documents and public statements it contains.
Thus far, that appears to be too much to ask of them.
7. RECOMMENDED READING
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam and the Crusades
by Robert Spencer
http://www.bnp.org.uk/shopping/excalibur/item.php?id=689
The Sword of the Prophet: History, Theology, & Impact
on the World by Serge Trifkovic
http://www.bnp.org.uk/shopping/excalibur/item.php?id=467
White Gold : The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and
Islam's One Million White Slaves by Giles Milton
http://www.bnp.org.uk/shopping/excalibur/item.php?id=465
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