October 1, 2008
Mohammed and the Unbelievers The Battle That Changed The World CHAPTER 12 FIGHTING IN ALLAH’S CAUSE-BADR I428 Mohammed heard from spies that Abu Sufyan, the chief of the Quraysh, was coming from Syria with a large caravan and thirty or forty men. Mohammed called the Muslims together and said, “Go out and attack it, and…
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October 9, 2008
Of Interest: Somali pirates kidnap four Germans. Somali pirates hijack a Greek ship and a Ukranian ship. Somali pirates free Japanese tanker There Ain’t No Stinkin’ Pirates If you have any way to follow the news that is not “main stream media”, aka, “no news, but lots of opinion”, then you might find items like…
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October 13, 2008
By Bill Warner Slavery still stalks the American consciousness, its wounds yetfestering in many hearts. If Barack Obama were to set his mind to it,he could heal much of the damage this peculiar institution wrought onour national soul. This great and tragic error that must be givenjustice. Obama is the best person in the world…
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October 17, 2008
Of Interest 1,000 Christian Families Flee North Iraqi City: Governor Houses Blown Up As Christians Flee Iraq’s Mosul 500 Christian Families Flee Iraq’s Mosul: Official Muslim Threats Force Assyrians to Flee From Mosul Iraqi Group Urges End of Campaign Against Christians in Mosul Violence in Mosul Forces Iraqi Christians to Flee They Are Killing Christians….
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October 23, 2008
Of Interest Jihad is jihad. The hadith are as important to Islam as the Koran. Muslims and USA politics Terminology of Islam-Naming Naming, nomenclature or terminology is a first step in knowledge. Words shape how we think and reflect our concepts. With new words we can think new thoughts. Equally important is that without the…
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November 13, 2008
Of Interest “The Authority of the Prophet and his Sunnah” “Following the Messenger of Allah is a Must” “The Sunnah” “Adhering to the Sunnah of the Prophet” You Only Need to Kill One A Democratic congressman was at a public meeting that included a military officer. The question was asked: What is the most important…
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December 12, 2008
Of Interest A charity for LeT jihad in Pakistan will challenge a ban to close it down. A definition of taqiyya and kitman. An excellent example. We know what the jihadis who terrorized Mumbai think of the Jews. Here is what some Arab clerical leaders think. How Can We Make the Dog Bark? In…
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April 24, 2009
The most unique aspect of Islamic doctrine is dualism. The Koran, Sira (Mohammed’s biography) and Hadith (his traditions) hold contradictory positions on many points of doctrine that confuse kafirs. Much ink is wasted on questioning which side of the contradiction is right and which is wrong. However, Islamic dualism allows both sides of a contradiction…
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February 3, 2010
Imagine my surprise when I opened an email ad from Amazon.com and found that Edip Yuksel, a Muslim who is a leading Islamic reformer, had written a book, Peacemaker’s Guide to Warmongers: Exposing Robert Spencer, David Horowitz, and other Enemies of Peace. He made my day. Bill Warner was included in the product description as…
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September 10, 2010
One of the most frequently used arguments heard in the defense of Islam is that the Bible is just as violent as the Koran. The logic goes like this. If the Koran is no more violent than the Bible, then why should we worry about Islam? This argument is that Islam is the same as…
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October 15, 2010
Case 1: The Koran of Mohammed Mohammed can be clearly understood, but the Koran must be the most famous book that has been read so little and understood even less. Contrast this with Mohammed’s day. In the Sira (the biography of Mohammed), we find accounts of illiterate Muslims debating the meaning of the Koran. The…
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October 22, 2010
Case 2: The Kafir There is a second division that overwhelms the reader of the historical Koran. A majority of the text concerns the Kafir (unbeliever). It is not about being a Muslim, but about the Kafir. A note: most Koran translations use the word “unbeliever” instead of Kafir, but Kafir is the actual Arabic…
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November 4, 2010
Case 3: Political Islam Religious Islam is defined as doctrine concerned with going to Paradise and avoiding Hell by following the Koran and the Sunna. The part of Islam that deals with the “outsider”, the Kafir, is defined as political Islam. Since so much of the Trilogy is about the Kafir, the statistical conclusion is…
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November 9, 2010
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December 2, 2010
Case 4: Abrogation and Dualism Not only are there two Korans, Meccan and Medinan, that are different in tone and subject matter, but also the Koran has many verses that contradict each other. Koran 2:219 says that Muslims should be tolerant and forgiving to People of the Book. Koran 9:29 says to attack the People…
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December 7, 2010
Case 5: Jews One of the biggest examples of ethical dualism in Islam is the Jews. The Meccan Koran is filled with stories about Moses, Noah, Adam, and other Jewish figures. The early Koran is very Jewish. The perception of the Jews completely changes in Medina. Every verse, story, and hadith is negative and anti-Jew….
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May 20, 2011
A MANUAL OF PERSUASION ABOUT ISLAM Can We Talk? shows you how to use the doctrine of Islam in debate and persuasion. You will be shown a system of knowledge, including case studies and examples of arguments developed to allow you to persuade others about Islam. You will not only know facts, but also will…
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April 30, 2014
Paul Weston, a political candidate in Britain, was arrested and charged with racism and hate crimes for reading a quote from Winston Churchill about Islam. We must start resisting this kind of fascism. Bill Warner, Director, Center for the Study of Political Islam Permalink: https://politicalislam.com/supporting-paul-weston/ Copyright © 2014 CBSX, LLC, politicalislam.com Use as needed, just…
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