Blackwater’s Deep Reverence for Islam *

Jun 25th, 2008 | Filed by

3 widows of US soldiers are suing over plane crash in Afghanistan. So – call for Sharia!… Read the rest



Talking is Different from Capitulation *

Jun 25th, 2008 | Filed by

Churchill did not object to Chamberlain meeting Hitler in 1938, he objected to giving the Nazis Czechoslovakia.… Read the rest



Gabfests About Islam and the West *

Jun 25th, 2008 | Filed by

Speaker after speaker called for some formal, internationally agreed restriction on defamation of religion. … Read the rest



Majority of Indonesians Want Sharia *

Jun 25th, 2008 | Filed by

But ‘only’ 45% said women should be forced to wear hijab. Oh is that all!… Read the rest



Malaysia: Islamists Tell Women What to Do *

Jun 25th, 2008 | Filed by

No loud shoes. Segregated seating at the movies. Hijab.… Read the rest



Race and Patriotism as a Wedge Strategy *

Jun 25th, 2008 | Filed by

‘Clinton has manipulated ideas about race, but Obama has not manipulated similar ideas about gender.’… Read the rest



Maybe the North star moved

Jun 24th, 2008 12:50 pm | By

Close on the heels of the astonished Indy reporters, we get a piece on Hizb ut-Tahrir in Germany.

An internationalist Islamist organisation is submitting an application to the European court tomorrow in an effort to overturn a ban on its activities in Germany. Hizb ut-Tahrir, or the Party of Liberation, believes that the five-year-old ban is unlawful…Germany has accused the party of breaching the “concept of international understanding” enshrined in the country’s constitution, a charge more usually levelled against parties of the far right.

More usually…meaning that Hizb is not a party of the far right. The Guardian thinks that Hizb ut-Tahrir is not a party of the far right!!! Even though it has Hizb’s own self-description immediately after … Read the rest



School Investigated ‘Abuse’ Based on Psychic *

Jun 24th, 2008 | Filed by

Psychic said a child whose name began with V was being molested; school called Victoria’s mother.… Read the rest



Regulation is Recognition *

Jun 24th, 2008 | Filed by

The greatest risk to the health of the NHS is approaching: the march of the alternative health industry.… Read the rest



David Colquhoun on the Alt Med Report *

Jun 24th, 2008 | Filed by

The report shows an execrable ability to assess evidence, and it advocates degrees in antiscience.… Read the rest



Regulating the ‘Professions’ of Alt Medicine *

Jun 24th, 2008 | Filed by

The main body of the report produced for the Government does not contain the word ‘placebo.’… Read the rest



Jeb Bush Wants More, Worse Religious Schools *

Jun 24th, 2008 | Filed by

Bush has engineered two initiatives that would dilute language requiring a quality public school system. … Read the rest



A really big celestial choir

Jun 23rd, 2008 3:11 pm | By

The New York Times spots ‘tolerance’ where a more jaundiced observer might spot giggling incoherence mixed with wide-eyed gullibility.

[N]early three-quarters of [Americans] say they believe that many faiths besides their own can lead to salvation, according to a survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. The report…reveals a broad trend toward tolerance and an ability among many Americans to hold beliefs that might contradict the doctrines of their professed faiths. For example, 70 percent of Americans affiliated with a religion or denomination said they agreed that “many religions can lead to eternal life.”

Yee-ha! The report reveals an ability among many Americans to hold beliefs that might contradict each other; the report reveals an ability among … Read the rest



Translation

Jun 23rd, 2008 2:24 pm | By

Ziauddin Sardar likes a new translation of the Koran by Tarif Khalidi.

The best way to demonstrate its newness, and how close it is to the original text, is to compare it with an old translation. The translation I have in mind is Khalidi’s predecessor in the Penguin Classics: The Koran, translated with notes by NJ Dawood…It has been a great source of discomfort for Muslims, who see in it deliberate distortions that give the Qur’an violent and sexist overtones. It is the one most non-Muslims cite when they tell me with great conviction what the Qur’an says.

Hmm. That’s interesting – because one has to wonder what Muslims Sardar has in mind. Most Muslims, certainly including most Muslims … Read the rest



Pew Survey Shows US Religious Credulity [link fixed] *

Jun 23rd, 2008 | Filed by

Believe ‘many religions can lead to eternal life.’ All at the same time, but in different hats.… Read the rest



Poland: Priest Blocked Rape Victim’s Abortion *

Jun 23rd, 2008 | Filed by

Priest, anti-abortion campaigners, doctors gang up on 14-year-old who doesn’t want a baby.… Read the rest



Secularism Meets Islamism on Big Brother *

Jun 23rd, 2008 | Filed by

“This is nothing to do with religion!” “Tell it to Allah!”… Read the rest



UK Government Should Do More to Stop FGM *

Jun 23rd, 2008 | Filed by

Ann Clwyd calls it an absolute disgrace that no one has been prosecuted under the new regulations.… Read the rest



Ziauddin Sardar on New Koran Translation *

Jun 23rd, 2008 | Filed by

Words things in a nicer way than the Dawood translation did. Also more accurately? Or not?… Read the rest



What Darwin and Wallace Thought *

Jun 23rd, 2008 | Filed by

150 years ago next week, a notion, more radical even than Marx’s, was set loose on the world.… Read the rest