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  • Police killer suspect fled Britain in a veil

    12/20/2006 3:27:18 AM PST · by NonLinear · 22 replies · 927+ views
    The London Times ^ | December 20, 2006 | Andrew Norfolk
    A man who was being hunted for the murder of a policewoman is understood to have escaped from Britain by disguising himself as a veiled Muslim woman. Mustaf Jama, a prime suspect in the fatal shooting of PC Sharon Beshenivsky, assumed his sister’s identity — wearing the niqab and using her passport — to evade supposedly stringent checks at Heathrow, according to police sources. The use of the niqab, which leaves only a narrow slit for the eyes, highlights flaws in British airport security. At the time, Jama was Britain’s most wanted man, while Heathrow was on a heightened state...
  • "Wear a Hijab/Turban Day"

    11/15/2006 1:04:20 AM PST · by backtothestreets · 43 replies · 1,362+ views
    Mercury News ^ | Mon, Nov. 13, 2006 | Lisa Fernandez
    100 turn out in Fremont for ``Wear a Hijab/Turban Day.'' EVENT PROMPTED BY SLAYING OF AFGHAN MOTHER OF SIX They came in saffron turbans, glittering purple head scarves and blue yarmulkes to show that Fremont is not a hateful place. The catalyst for the grass-roots event was the Oct. 19 slaying of Alia Ansari. The 38-year-old mother of six was gunned down as she picked up her children from a Fremont elementary school. The Afghan native wore a chador -- a loose scarf that is also called a hijab -- over her head, as a sign of modesty mandated in...
  • Teheran Police Order 64,000 Women To Cover Up In The Heat Of Summer

    08/28/2006 6:47:48 PM PDT · by blam · 37 replies · 1,220+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 8-29-2006 | David Blair
    Teheran police order 64,000 women to cover up in the heat of summer By David Blair (Filed: 29/08/2006) Police in Iran's capital, Teheran, have stopped almost 64,000 women and warned them against breaching strict Muslim dress codes in the last month alone. The authorities have chosen the height of summer for a new crackdown to ensure that women cover their heads with veils and their bodies with long, heavy overcoats whenever they can be seen in public. For years, Iran's police turned a blind eye when young women pushed the boundaries of the rules by wearing the flimsiest of veils,...
  • Jihad 101 for Would-Be Terrorists (the internet jihad)

    08/18/2006 11:59:19 AM PDT · by BigFinn · 12 replies · 827+ views
    Speigel Online ^ | Aug. 17, 2006 | Yassin Musharbash.
    With the smoke still rising from the ruins of the al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan, intelligence agents and journalists from all over the world were already combing through the rubble in an attempt to uncover information on the nature and quality of the training the camps' roughly 20,000 graduates had received. (snip) After losing its training camps, al-Qaida went on the offensive. By 2003, the entire "Encyclopedia" was suddenly available on the Internet. Thousands of illustrated pages containing bomb-building instructions, in-depth rules on how to encode information and extensive details on organizing terrorist cells were suddenly available -- in Arabic --...
  • Writer facing jail for mosque threat

    06/06/2006 6:04:37 PM PDT · by MadIvan · 39 replies · 1,304+ views
    The Daily Telegraph ^ | June 7, 2006 | Malcolm Moore
    The Italian author Oriana Fallaci, who once wrote that Muslims "breed like rats", may be facing up to three years in prison after she vowed to blow up a mosque.Ms Fallaci, 75, who has cancer, is due to appear in court next week charged with the lesser offence of vilifying Islam, punishable with a £3,450 fine. But after her latest outburst in the New Yorker last week Muslim leaders are demanding that she be tried for inciting religious hatred, which carries a three-year jail term. The former journalist, who has said she will not attend Monday's hearing in Bergamo, told...
  • "Islam: What the West Needs to Know" [documentary film, 2005 (2006?)]

    01/26/2006 6:21:12 PM PST · by Dajjal · 30 replies · 7,001+ views
    Quixotic Media, LLC ^ | no date (Jan. 2006?) | Quixotic Media, LLC
    Where it's playing: The film will premiere at the American Film Renaissance’s Hollywood Film Festival on January 15, 2006 at 3PM. About the project: What the West Needs to Know Islam, violence, and the fate of the non-Muslim world. 95 mins Main Idea Virtually every major Western leader has over the past several years expressed the view that Islam is a peaceful religion and that those who commit violence in its name are fanatics who misinterpret its tenets. This claim, while widely circulated, rarely attracts serious public examination. Relying primarily on Islam’s own sources, this documentary demonstrates that Islam is...
  • From Tapes, a Chilling Voice of Islamic Radicalism in Europe

    11/17/2005 11:29:18 PM PST · by Eurotwit · 23 replies · 1,185+ views
    New York Times ^ | Published: November 18, 2005 | By ELAINE SCIOLINO
    MILAN - Playing an Internet video one evening last year, an Egyptian radical living in Milan reveled as the head of an American, Nicholas Berg, was sawed off by his Iraqi captors. Yahia Ragheh, foreground, and Rabei Osman Sayed Ahmed being led into a Milan court last month, charged with ties to a terror network. "Go to hell, enemy of God!" shouted the man, Rabei Osman Sayed Ahmed, as Mr. Berg's screams were broadcast. "Kill him! Kill him! Yes, like that! Cut his throat properly. Cut his head off! If I had been there, I would have burned him to...
  • Muslim wins right to reject the hijab

    11/16/2005 4:58:35 PM PST · by Pikamax · 19 replies · 728+ views
    Times Online ^ | 11/17/05 | Anthony Browne
    Muslim wins right to reject the hijab By Anthony Browne, Brussels Correspondent ISLAMIC groups across Europe have campaigned for years for the right of Muslim women to wear the religious headscarf, or hijab. Now a Muslim woman in the Netherlands has won the right not to wear it. Samira Haddad, 32, won her case against the Islamic College of Amsterdam, which insists that all Muslim women wear the hijab. The secondary school rejected her for a job after she said in an interview that she did not wear it. The country’s Equality Commission ruled in Ms Haddad’s favour, saying that...
  • Gun found in bag of Iraqi woman, plane flies safely

    11/16/2005 4:05:35 AM PST · by Dog · 44 replies · 4,787+ views
    Kuna ^ | Nov 15 2005
    DAMASCUS, Nov 15 (KUNA) -- A Gulf Air passenger plane took off to Manama safely from Damascus International Airport on Tuesday after the flight was delayed due to location of a gun in a bag, a Bahraini diplomatic source said. The source told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the flight was delayed after the Syrian authorities detained seven Iraqi women who tried to board the plane with a gun concealed in one of their bags.Preliminary interrogations revealed that a man, who did not show up at the air facility, was expected to accompany them on the flight. The women and...
  • Will London burn too?

    11/10/2005 7:26:57 AM PST · by Eurotwit · 19 replies · 1,546+ views
    The Spectator ^ | Issue: 12 November 2005 | Patrick Sookhdeo
    Trevor Phillips, chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, has warned recently of ‘sleepwalking our way to segregation’. Although he was not speaking principally about Muslims, they have become perhaps the most dominant group in British society. Divided along ethnic and sectarian lines, Muslims are nevertheless united by their creed, their law and the powerful concept of the umma, the totality of Muslims worldwide. The process of migrating and establishing a Muslim community in a non-Muslim context has an important place in Islamic theology. The word hijra is used to describe such a migration, in particular the migration of Mohammed...
  • The crescent of fear

    11/10/2005 7:31:45 AM PST · by Eurotwit · 18 replies · 1,435+ views
    Spectator ^ | Issue: 12 November 2005 | Rod Liddle
    As France burned, the mullahs arrived on the scene, shook their heads sadly and immediately issued a fatwa. However, for the many Frenchmen who may have shuddered inwardly when they heard the term so invoked, this was a good fatwa, a nice fatwa, a fatwa to be proud of. The mullahs swung by and ordained that Allah would be extremely cross if Muslims torched any more cars, shot any more policemen, lobbed any more petrol bombs or murdered any more elderly white people. Allah wanted Muslims instead to stay at home, potter about the house, maybe watch a little TV....
  • The Season of Jihad

    11/10/2005 6:12:06 AM PST · by RepublicNewbie · 22 replies · 3,324+ views
    The Post Chronicle ^ | 11\10\05 | Sher Zieve
    The worldwide Islamic jihad has begun. The riots in France are not isolated incidents of "disenfranchised Muslim youths". They are being organized and coordinated by adults. Shortly after the rioting began, French police discovered at least one warehouse facility that contained bomb making ingredients, Molotov cocktails, black masks to hide behind, motorcycles and cell phones. This "insurgency", or more appropriately-terrorism-was planned. The Islamic mayhem in France and Denmark, and now the beginnings of the same chaos in Germany and Belgium, are neither unexpected nor are they coincidences.
  • Hijab Chic: How retailers are marketing to fashion-conscious Muslim women.

    11/07/2005 10:21:49 AM PST · by XR7 · 29 replies · 1,422+ views
    msn ^ | 11/7/05 | Asra Q. Nomani
    "Full coverage," not your typical fashion show prerequisite, was the theme at a "fashion seminar" recently hosted by Nordstrom at the tony Tysons Corner Center mall in McLean, Va. The show, called "Interpreting Hot Trends for Veiled and Conservative Women," was perhaps the first high-fashion hijab event sponsored by corporate America. The target: well-heeled Muslim women living in the suburbs of Northern Virginia, where mansions and mosques are filled with rich Muslim immigrants, an increasing number of whom shop at Tysons Corner. The Nordstrom show is part of a growing trend: Western retailers and designers are beginning to market directly...
  • Pakistan police arrests two Islamic militants with explosives (Burqa hid bombs)

    09/21/2005 8:07:52 PM PDT · by Mount Athos · 2 replies · 302+ views
    IRNA ^ | Sept 21 2005
    Pakistani police on Tuesday arrested two suspected Islamic militants with explosives and bomb-making literature near the industrial city of Faisalabad. The report received on Tuesday said that one of the bearded men was wearing a head-to-toe veil, (burqa) worn by many conservative women in Pakistan. The suspects are believed to be members of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an extremist Sunni Muslim militant group that was banned in 2001 for attack. The report said that the two suspects were found carrying 16 kg (35 pounds) of explosives. According to the initial investigating, the men claimed they were experts in making bombs.
  • Pak (istani) Women Candidate for Local Body Polls (Picture of Her Campaigning)

    08/23/2005 12:58:45 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 19 replies · 986+ views
    A Pakistani woman candidate of the municipal elections Nasreen Bukhari, left, campaigns on Wednesday, August 17, 2005 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Bukhari is nervously campaigning this week after receiving threats from opponents who, like many religious hard liners in country's conservative northwest, prefer women should play no part in politics either as candidates or voters.
  • Mohammed was a Thug & Fraud - (must read! - one of the best, short, accurate biographies EVER!)

    07/25/2005 8:07:19 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 128 replies · 11,281+ views
    ALAN BURKHART.COM ^ | JULY 25, 2005 | ALAN BURKHART
    I recently set out to learn more about Islam. I had no agenda at the time except to broaden my knowledge on the subject. What I have learned sickened me. I had previously been accepting of the notion that Islam was a peaceful religion and that the Muslim terrorists who inflict so much pain and death around the world represented a fringe element outside of mainstream Islam. I was wrong. The Islamic deity, Allah, is a false god. While the term "Allah" does indeed carry the same meaning as "God," Mohammed's Allah is nothing more than a construct of a...
  • Student reports Quran in campus toilet

    05/21/2005 10:36:44 PM PDT · by BigFinn · 162 replies · 3,466+ views
    Recordnet ^ | May 20, 2005 | By Greg Kane
    STOCKTON -- A San Joaquin Delta College student discovered a copy of the Quran in a library toilet Wednesday evening, an incident similar to one described in a now-retracted news report that sparked Muslim protests worldwide last week. Delta police wouldn't release the name of the student, whom they say found the Muslim holy book in the toilet of a second-floor men's bathroom in the library just after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Sgt. Geff Greenwood said the student removed the book from the toilet and placed it on a bathroom shelf before contacting the police. The scenario mirrors one described in...
  • IPPA National Day of Outrage

    05/21/2005 11:02:54 PM PDT · by TexKat · 231 replies · 2,865+ views
    ippausa ^ | 5/22/05
    On Monday, May 23, 2005, the Islamic Political party of America is calling on every Muslim, Man, Woman, in the United States of America to call the Office of the President of the US, Vice President, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, voice your Outrage over the interrogators tormenting Muslim prisoners by the worst act of “blasphemy” ever devised by man against Islam and the Holy Quran.DOWNLOAD THE FLYER FOR PRINT AND DISTRIBUTION
  • THE STATUS OF MUSLIM CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES 2005 (Here It Is -- CAIR's Report)

    05/11/2005 4:58:33 PM PDT · by Cornpone · 43 replies · 1,884+ views
    CAIR ^ | 11 May 2005 | CAIR
    You asked for it. Here it is.
  • Italian Woman's Veil Stirs More Than Fashion Feud

    10/15/2004 5:25:21 AM PDT · by ppaul · 37 replies · 1,117+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 10/15/04 | IAN FISHER
    The case of a Muslim woman fined for wearing a veil has created a dispute involving politicians, civil rights groups and a fashion designer. REZZO, Italy - The immediate issue is how one woman in one tiny town in northern Italy dresses, so it made a certain kind of sense for Giorgio Armani to weigh in. His opinion? A woman should wear what she likes, even if what she likes is a veil that hides her face completely. "It's a question of respect for the convictions and culture of others," Mr. Armani, the fashion designer, said in a statement released...