By Aaron Goldstein Sunday, April 6, 2008
On March 27th, Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders’ long awaited film about Islamization, Fitna, was released on the Internet despite a concerted effort to prevent its showing.
Women in Islam: Suffering the Barbary of an IdeologyBy Frank Salvato Friday, April 4, 2008
News spread quickly that anti-Islamofascism activist Dr. Wafa Sultan has gone into hiding, along with her family. They are in hiding because of her participation in a recent debate on Al-Jazeera in which she challenged Egyptian Islamist Talat Rheim over Dutch cartoons of Mohammed and the ideology of Islam in general. For her truthful criticisms of Islam Dr. Sultan earned a fatwa, a “religiously” decried death sentence, from an Islamic scholar. That she criticizes Islam is enough justification in the eyes of the radical Islamist to kill her. That she is a woman infuses into the fatwa an unbridled viciousness and a need for expediency.
By OnTheWeb Friday, April 4, 2008
from MEMRITV
Fitna the movie defeating Islamic censorshipBy OnTheWeb Sunday, March 30, 2008
Nothing makes people want to see something more than banning it, or even better yet, telling them they may not be able to handle it (remember the Blair Witch Project?). On that basis, the new film Fitna, must be pulling in internet viewers by the tens of millions.
Saudi woman defies driving ban to mark women’s dayBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, March 11, 2008
A Saudi woman activist marked this year’s International Women’s Day by defying a ban on women driving in the ultra-conservative kingdom and posted a video of her act on YouTube.
Jihadist or Not?By OnTheWeb Thursday, March 6, 2008
In the Counter-terrorism Conference of East-West Institute in Brussels (19-21 February), reports Reuters, the debate repeatedly turned to arguments over whether the term “Jihad” and “Jihadists” should be applied to activities and members of al-Qaeda and like-minded terrorist organizations.
Student who threw Qur’ans in toilet gets 300 hours of community serviceBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, March 4, 2008
The charges were reduced from hate crime status. Still, one wonders what would have happened if he had thrown a Bible into the toilet. Probably he would have gotten some kind of award from the Pace Art Department.
Student who threw Qur’ans in toilet gets 300 hours of community serviceBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, March 4, 2008
The charges were reduced from hate crime status. Still, one wonders what would have happened if he had thrown a Bible into the toilet. Probably he would have gotten some kind of award from the Pace Art Department.
“Muslim Weekly” Apologizes to Daniel PipesBy OnTheWeb Monday, March 3, 2008
The Muslim Weekly, a London-based publication, issued an apology today to Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum, concerning a defamatory article it published in February 2007.
They hate us for our immorality, right?By OnTheWeb Monday, February 25, 2008
In the mainstream media’s never-ending quest to ignore or downplay the jihad imperative within Islam, and to attribute the present global jihad to some other factor or factors—any factor, as long as it’s external to Islam, few farragos have been as ridiculous (or as successful in bamboozling those aching to be bamboozled) as Dinesh D’Souza’s contention that they hate us because of the immorality of Western pop culture.
Quiet crusading vs. soft jihadBy OnTheWeb Sunday, February 24, 2008
Roger Kimball at Pajamas Media makes a modest proposal for resisting the spread of Sharia in Britain.
Hate Thy Neighbor: an examination of IslamBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, February 19, 2008
My curiosity about Islam was piqued in the 1990s when I was completing my masters’ degree at St. Johns College. A special section was offered on the Koran and I decided to take the class. During the semester my classmates and I read the book from cover to cover, in English and Arabic.
Islamic law allows telephone nuptials, which enables Muslims to sponsor loved ones to CanadaBy OnTheWeb Sunday, February 17, 2008
Long-distance telephone marriages can be dialled up under sharia law and then used to sponsor loved ones into Canada, Muslim leaders say.
Saudi Arabia: Religious police ban red rosesBy OnTheWeb Monday, February 11, 2008
SAUDI Arabia’s religious police have banned red roses ahead of Valentine’s Day, forcing couples in the conservative Muslim nation to think of new ways to show their love.
Are We Already Living as Dhimmis?By Daniel Greenfield Thursday, February 7, 2008
Polls show that 40 percent of British Muslims want Sharia, Islamic Law implemented in the UK and the government has moved to accommodate them.
Islamic preacher “recruited terrorists for Iraq” and said Islam was a “religion of terrorism”By OnTheWeb Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Let it be remembered exactly how Trevor Brooks, aka Omar Brooks, aka Abu Izzadeen actually “heckled” the Home Secretary. He said, “John Reid should not come to a Muslim area, we do not want to see him.” One wonders if he would even accept the proposition that John Reid and the government he represented had any authority over that “Muslim area.”
Who is financing the jihad?By OnTheWeb Friday, January 18, 2008
Here is an issue that takes on more urgency in light of the Siljander case. “Terror’s financiers,” by Rachel Ehrenfeld and Alyssa A. Lappen in the Washington Times
The “Barbarity” of the WestBy Alan Caruba Thursday, January 17, 2008
Every so often I receive an email from the London School of Islamics penned by Iftikhar Ahmad. They are so deceitful and filled with the sense of moral superiority that is endemic to Middle Eastern, i.e. Muslim, culture that they are utterly fascinating.
Textbook: Islamic ‘jihad’ means doing good worksBy OnTheWeb Thursday, January 17, 2008
An Islamic “jihad” is an effort by Muslims to convince “others to take up worthy causes, such as funding medical research,” according to a middle school textbook used in California and other states.
Women’s Deaths Spark New Debate About ‘Honor’ KillingsBy OnTheWeb Wednesday, January 16, 2008
The New Year ended just hours after it began for Sarah and Amina Yaser Said, who were found shot to death Jan.1 in Lewisville, Tex., in a taxi owned by their father, Yaser Abdel Said. Said is suspected of the double murder of his 17- and 18-year-old daughters and is still at large.
Federal appeals court tosses out lawsuit claiming that Gitmo detainees denied the right to practiceBy OnTheWeb Saturday, January 12, 2008
Al-Qaeda directs prisoners always to allege that they were tortured. And denied the right to practice Islam? That picture is seriously at odds with the widely reported touching-the-Qur’an-only-with-kid-gloves dhimmitude of American military personnel.
Iran: Two youths to be flogged and cast off a cliffBy OnTheWeb Saturday, January 12, 2008
It’s all right, multiculturalists: it’s an ancient Islamic punishment.
Afghan clerics campaigning against “un-Islamic” TV showsBy OnTheWeb Saturday, January 12, 2008
More TV jihad. “Afghan clerics want to clean up TV by banning soaps,” by Nick Meo in the Times
Revolting geek of mass proportions tears up his passport, calls for Muslims to kill BushBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Adam Gadahn is the California slacker, the self-described “revolting geek of mass proportions,” who is the first American to be charged with treason since World War II.
Saudi Official Calls on French President to Visit Kingdom Without GirlfriendBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Because in Saudi Arabia, you must respect Islamic culture. Very well—and then in France, must Muslims respect French culture and mores? Why, by no means! In France, non-Muslims must respect Islamic culture! Get the picture?
Honor Killing in DallasBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Irving, Texas police are hunting for Muslim cabdriver Yaser Abdel Said after his teenage daughters Sarah and Amina were found murdered New Year’s Day in a taxi abandoned outside the Omni Mandalay Hotel in the Dallas suburb of Las Colinas.
“Our religion has not changed. If it was jihad then, it is jihad now.”By OnTheWeb Friday, January 4, 2008
Note the religious nature of the appeal. It is the center of what he is saying, and it is the one element of his remarks that politically correct analysts would have us ignore. “‘If it was jihad then, it’s jihad now,’” by Colin Freeze in the Globe and Mail
Malaysian Catholic weekly told to drop use of ‘Allah’ in order to renew publishing permitBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, December 25, 2007
A Catholic weekly newspaper in Malaysia has been told to drop the use of the word “Allah” in its Malay language section if it wants to renew its publishing permit, a senior government official said Friday.
Woman caught with bomb under burqaBy OnTheWeb Tuesday, December 25, 2007
As the West continues to acquiesce to Islamic mores, we will see this kind of thing closer to home.
Farmers warned not to sell lambs to Muslims who want them for religious sacrificeBy OnTheWeb Monday, December 24, 2007
Muslims are asking farmers to illegally slaughter animals as part of their Eid celebrations.


