Proof Of God: The scientific Miracles of the Quran

A must see for those interested in either science or religion    -    are the two really separate ?      God offers proof  of his existance,  think of the...

Islamic School ban co-education in Uttar Prades:India

One more acute example of injustice in the name of religion.I am nobdy to blame any particular religion, but unfortunately the interprater of religious books thinks that they have every right to pass such kind of...

Obama smear campaign begins

"In Richard Cohen’s op-ed for the Post today, he plays a very nasty game of guilt by association. Because Barack Obama belongs to the ostensibly controversial Trinity United Church of Christ, in Chicago, and...

Afghan Suicide Bomber Kills Own Family

"KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A mother who tried to stop her son from carrying out a suicide bomb attack triggered an explosion in the family's home in southern Afghanistan that killed the would-be bomber, his mother and three siblings, police said Monday. The would-be bomber...

America’s Wahhabi Invasion - Forewarned is Forearmed

“The Wahhabi Invasion of America” " Reza F. Safa, author of Inside Islam, estimates that since 1973, the Saudi government has spent an unbelievable $87B to promote Wahhabism in the United States, Africa, Southeast Asia and Europe" "In these Wahhabi texts, Islam is...

Timeline of a smear

" Summary: On January 17, InsightMag.com posted a story stating that Sen. Barack Obama attended a madrassa as a boy and that this information had originated from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's camp. With the aid of the conservative media, InsightMag.com's anonymously...

Right-wing media figures claim Clinton behind Obama/Muslim smears

" Summary: Melanie Morgan, Lee Rodgers, Rush Limbaugh, and John Gibson all forwarded the accusation made by a website controlled by Rev. Sun Myung Moon that Sen. Hillary Clinton was responsible for spreading information linking Sen. Barack Obama to a madrassa, or Muslim...

After the madrassa strike - Economist

" Oct 31st 2006 | KHAR, PESHAWAR From Economist.com The attack on a madrassa in northern Pakistan, in which at least 80 suspected militants were killed, raises fresh concerns about the “war on terror” AFP PAKISTAN’S anti-terrorist policy was called into...

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