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Time To Go Home?

In the aftermath of the recent devastating earthquake in Iran, news media reported “a miracle”: a man, extracted from the rubble and thought to be dead, stirred on the way to the mass grave. At least two other similar cases were reported. When I read it, my first thought was: In the rush to bury the victims in order to avoid an epidemic, how many people failed to stir in time and were buried alive — for the second time within hours or, at most, days? How many of those would have been alive today had Iran not rejected Israel's offer of help?


Short-term strategy not the answer to War on Terror

Why is anti-Americanism so pervasive? Islamofascism has taken root across the globe as the West scrambles to catch up in a war it took thirty years to understand they were fighting. FSM Contributing Editor Tashbih Sayyed examines the roots of extremist Islam and imparts serious lessons for the future.



Tashbih Sayyed, Ph.D.

September 14, 2006




Abu Laith vs FFI Staff

From: Abu Laith To: faithfreedom2@gmail.com Date: Apr 2, 2006 4:13 AM Dear Moderator I would just like to mention a few points. Firstly, the debate you have between Ali Sina and Yamin Zakaria, does not have the full responses from Yamin Zakaria. It seems intellectually dishonest and almost deceitful to place partial responses of Yamin Zakaria's next to the full responses of Ali Sina. Surely if one has nothing to hide then the full responses should be placed. http://www.faithfreedom.org/debates/YaminZakariap5.htm

Can There Be Peace With Islam

The suicide bombers continue and now public executions are beginning. Iraqis continue to kill Iraqis in alarming numbers. Shia Muslims want revenge against Sunni Muslims. Sunni Muslims want their power back. Iraq has a serious problem.

The problem in Iraq isn’t the people in general. The problem isn’t the new government or even the presence of coalition forces. The problem in Iraq is Islam.


The Depreciation of Life in Islam

Since the middle of July 2006, most of the print, radio, and television media have been preoccupied with the news about the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict. We have been bombarded with pictures of the devastation that took place on both sides of the Israeli-Lebanese border. However, and thanks to the online media in the Arab world, some salutary articles and analyses have appeared, focusing on some certain flaws that exist in the Islamic civilization.



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