109,000 civilians displaced by 200 Muslim separatists in southern Philippines
Why the Western media blackout on this Islamic siege that shut down an
entire city? via Why the Conflict in the Southern Philippines Is Far From
Over | TIME.com. Nineteen days have passed since around 200 Moro National
Liberation Front (MNLF) rebels marched on the City Hall there and tried to
raise the “Bangsamoro Republik” […]
International Muslim Brotherhood establishes new organization to enable Islamic supremacists to take and hold power
"The alliance is to open branches in all countries of the world in order to
support Islamists’ rise to power." All of them. But...we're constantly told
that absolutely no Muslims in the U.S., none, want to establish Islamic law
here. Perhaps that will now change, and Islamic supremacists will be more
open about their goals. But I doubt it. The stealth approach is working far
too well for them.
"International Brotherhood establishes new organization to enable Islamists
to power," from Egypt Independent, September 29 (thanks to Twostellas):
A new alliance called the “Islamic Council... more »
India: 99% of Muslim girls oppose Muslim religious body's attempt to lower legal marriage age for Muslim girls
Few things are more abundantly attested in Islamic law than the
permissibility of child marriage. Islamic tradition records that Muhammad’s
favorite wife, Aisha, was six when Muhammad wedded her and nine when he
consummated the marriage:
“The Prophet wrote the (marriage contract) with Aisha while she was six
years old and consummated his marriage with her while she was nine years
old and she remained with him for nine years (i.e. till his death)”
(Bukhari 7.62.88).
Another tradition has Aisha herself recount the scene:
The Prophet engaged me when I was a girl of six (years). We w... more »
Yemen: Al-Qaeda jihadists take over military base, hold high-ranking officers captive
Good thing al-Qaeda is on the ropes, or just imagine what havoc they could
cause. "Al-Qaida Gunmen Take Over Military Base in Yemen," by Ahmed Al-Haj
for the Associated Press, September 30 (thanks to Twostellas):
Security officials say suspected al-Qaida gunmen have overrun a key
military base in Yemen's largest province.
A colonel who works at the base in Hadramawt province but who was not there
when it came under attack on Monday says militants have taken control of
the compound after a short gunbattle with soldiers.
He says the attackers are holding captive an unknown number o... more »
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