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Fighting Islamist ‘Lawfare’

Steve Emerson

Federal courts are slowly becoming a new battlefield in the war on terror, with combatants setting aside traditional weapons and arming themselves instead with domestic and international laws. Responding to this phenomenon, the inaugural meeting of The Lawfare Project convened last week in New York to discuss The Use of the Law as a Weapon of War.

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In the fight for Islamic supremacy, the jihadists are using our own laws against us. It's time to fight back.

Mohammad & His Concept of Intercession With Allah

Mohammad Asghar




Whoever has said that [old habits do not die easily] was right. To the skeptics or critics who hesitate to consider this saying seriously, I will try to prove its veracity and value by giving two examples.


Samaritans and Moses?

Samaritans and Moses?
In the Bible (Exodus 32) there is a story about Israelites worshiping a calf when Moses went to Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments from God. When he returned he was angered and ordered “everyone to put on his sword and kill his brothers, his friends, and his neighbors” (Ex.32:27). In this story the culprits are the Israelites and Aaron the brother of Moses who let himself to be influenced by them. This incident is reported in the Quran in following verse.

 


Masjidul Aqsa Thanks the FFI Staff

[b]Masjidul Aqsa[/b] Muslims are absolutely certain that Allah revealed Quran through his angle Gabriel to Muhammad and nothing of that is changed. Let us put this claim to the test. There is a hadith that reports Muhammad one night, riode on a winged horse that drove him from Masjidu’lHaram to Msjidu’l Aqsa (in Jerusalem) and from there to the seventh heaven where he was shown the hell and the paradise and then taken to the presence of Allah. This story that is commonly accepted by All the Muslims and is known as Mi’raj is also confirmed in Quran [quote]

Bismi Allah (In the Name of Allah) Part–2(i) of 11

[color=blue][b]Editor's note:[/b] Read Part 1(ii) of Abul Kasem's article [url=index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=89]here[/url]. Read Part 2(ii) [url=index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=167]here[/url].[/color] [color=red][A note of caution: The contents of this essay might offend some readers.][/color]

Who is Allah?–(i)


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[u]A brief history of Allah[/u]

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