Category Archives: Homegrown Jihadi
In February the Fiqh Council of North America issued a fatwa that decided going though airport screening scanners would violate Islamic privacy rules. “It is a violation of clear Islamic teachings that men or women be seen naked by other … Continue reading
Back in 2007 I linked to Rusty at The Jawa Report who had been investigating an American blogger named Samir Khan and his ties to al-Qaeda: Michael Moss of the New York Times has outted Inshallashaheed, the al Qaeda supporting … Continue reading
A Massachusetts public school district allowed middle school students to participate in a Muslim prayer during a school sanctioned field trip to a Mosque. From the letter/permission slip sent out to parents: “During our visit, we will get a chance … Continue reading
Neda Bolourchi is an Iranian-born Muslim whose family fled to the US following the overthrow of the Shah is 1979. She feels this mosque planned for Ground Zero should be built elsewhere. I was born in pre-revolutionary Iran. My family … Continue reading
Few people know that this giant crescent actually points to Mecca, or understand the religious significance of this orientation. A crescent that points the direction to Mecca is a very familiar construct in the Islamic world. Because Muslims face Mecca … Continue reading
Cordoba House is neither at Ground Zero, nor a mosque. Apparently being two blocks away is not enough distance from “hallowed ground”. As though the proposed Islamic Center that will serve not just Muslims but the entire NYC community in … Continue reading
Just caught this on the Today Show: Lots of links at ThreatsWatch this morning for those interested in some of the latest on the war with Islamist terror.
(CBS) When it comes to terrorism and extremism, intelligence agencies in the U.S. and Europe have been grappling with the bewildering phenomenon: that a surprisingly large number of Islamic radicals are relatively well off and well-educated Westerners. To look into … Continue reading
