Solidarity Against Western Colonialism *

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Feminists who think hijab is oppressive to women want to bomb them into submission. Yee-ha.… Read the rest



HRW Urges: Press Zimbabwe to End Abuses *

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HRW report ‘They Beat Me like a Dog’ describes killings, beatings and arbitrary arrests by ZANU-PF.… Read the rest



Debating Democracy Promotion in China *

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Daniel Bell and Michael Walzer on whether liberalization and democracy should be imported.… Read the rest



Total Politics Interviews Johann Hari *

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We’re all born involved in the political world, whether we like it or not. … Read the rest



Court Rejects Convert’s Renunciation of Islam *

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Lim sought ruling that she had the right to renounce Islam under Article 11 of the Malaysian Constitution.… Read the rest



Malaysian Court Rejects Bid to Leave Islam *

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Appellant not legally recognized because her Chinese name no longer existed after conversion to Islam… Read the rest



Threats of Violence Force Conference to Close *

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Kuala Lumpur: ‘protesters’ say forum on conversion would undermine Islam, threaten to storm building.… Read the rest



BBC on Jewel of Medina *

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Spellberg said she felt it was her duty to warn the press of the novel’s potential to provoke anger.… Read the rest



The Guardian lends a hand

Aug 9th, 2008 6:02 pm | By

The Guardian also has a piece on the story, a subtly, covertly snotty one – snotty about Jones, not Spellberg. ‘The Jewel of the Medina, a first book by Sherry Jones, 46, was to have been released on August 12′ – what’s with that ’46’? It doesn’t say how old Spellberg is. The point seems to be that Jones is old for a first novel – which has to be just covert sneering, sneering that’s embarrassed to be overt about it. ‘She claims to have spent two years researching the novel’ – there it is again – she claims? Couldn’t that have been she said? Yes, but apparently that wouldn’t have been snide enough. For some reason, the GuardianRead the rest



Spellberg explains

Aug 9th, 2008 5:56 pm | By

Denise Spellberg clears things up. She didn’t ‘single-handedly stop the book’s publication’ – ah that’s good to know; she had help. She says.

Random House made its final decision based on the advice of other scholars, conveniently not named in the article, and based ultimately on its determination of corporate interests.

Ah yes! Quite! Those bastards – those capitalist bastards – they have corporate interests – so really it’s Random House that is the guilty party here, not a ‘scholar’ who sees fit to tell someone to ‘warn Muslims’ about a novel and to tell Random House that said novel is ”a declaration of war…a national security issue’. Well certainly Random House acted like chickenshits, but deploying the right-on … Read the rest



Dawkins Takes Issue With Libby Purves *

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‘Unjust, to the point of outright mendacity.’… Read the rest



New Sharia Marriage Contract in UK *

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‘A married Muslim couple will now have equal rights.’… Read the rest



NPR Visits Camp Inquiry *

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If skeptics are in the majority at Camp Inquiry, they’re often alone in their schools and neighborhoods.… Read the rest



‘Quite Deliberately Provocative’ Says Spellberg *

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Spellberg told the Guardian she is receiving hate mail accusing her of acting as a censor for Muslim jihadis.… Read the rest



Denise Spellberg Explains She is an Expert *

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‘I felt it was my professional duty to warn the press of the novel’s potential to provoke anger among some Muslims.’… Read the rest



The State of the Nayshun

Aug 9th, 2008 | By R. Joseph Hoffmann

As we wait for the inevitable decline in Barack Obama’s fortunes and lament the fact that the political campaign being waged in the world’s greatest democracy has become a battle between a feisty old man in a baseball cap and a young Cicero increasingly prone to leaden rather than silver tongued oration, it’s appropriate to take stock of the intellectual condition of the nation.

My friends, as the feisty old man likes to say, Things are Not Good. Nearly half a century ago the mini-genre of “Why Is America So Fucking Stupid” was born with the publication of Richard Hofstadter’s 1963 book Anti-Intellectualism in American Life, though some would argue (I would) that the genre can be dated from … Read the rest



Juxtaposition

Aug 8th, 2008 4:03 pm | By

From the Dakar Declaration of the 2008 OIC summit.

Our faith in such a strategic option for the quest for peace in that part of the world [Basra? No. Kashmir? No. Darfur? No.]…illustrates our strict adherence to the values of Islam, a religion of peace that forbids all forms of exclusivity and extremism and that warrants the following quotation “You have been made a Prophet only to restore peace in the world”, which is based on a verse from the Holy Quran.

From the report on Saudi textbooks.

A Muslim is forbidden to love and aid the unbelieving enemies of God…They are the people of the Sabbath, whose young people God turned into apes, and whose old people God

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School Bombers Say Girls Should Stay Home *

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Bombers have destroyed over 70 state-run schools in NWFP, affecting more than 17,000 students. … Read the rest



Philip Anderson Reviews Alan Sokal *

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When attacked, fans of pseudoscience defend themselves by referring to postmodernist philosophers.… Read the rest



Grayling on Religion and Oppression of Women *

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Tradition and religion make shackles of iron, and the shackles are mainly worn by women.… Read the rest