This is nothing new.Right from day one,be it Islam or Christianity,the bed rock of these religions have been conversions.Bible and Koran explicitly preach conversion;Christianity in the garb of saving(?) the heathens,while Islam is more aggressive by declaring even killing is justified of non believers.
Apologists for Islam will state that there is no such declaration is mentioned in Koran,can they substantiate it ?I can prove it to the contrary.same applies to Christianity.Weak religions need muscle power.
Express India , a news paper in India, has refused to publish the above comments as the comments contain ‘offensive words'(?)
The paper’s comment on my comment is as follows.
‘We are unable to publish this comment as this contains some offensive words.’
Why are people afraid of facing the Truth? http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Hindu-girl-forced-to-convert-to-Islam/610492/
Islamabad A Hindu
girl from Punjab province was kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam and is currently being held in a madrassa, leading Pakistani rights activist Ansar Burney said today.
Burney said his rights organisation, the Ansar Burney Trust International, had learnt that 15-year-old Gajri, the daughter of Mengha Ram, was abducted by a Muslim neighbour from her home at Katchi Mandi, Liaquatpur, in Rahim Yar Khan district on December 21, 2009.
One thing is unclear.How is it that one marries and signs in a certificate with out the bride being present?)r is there any provision in Islam that one can marry without the bride being present , just as it is enough if you say talaq thrice?( Ayesha has stated that a simple talaq thrice shall do) .
What about the reaction of the Religious icons of the community? Don’t they realize that marriage as an institution is being ridiculed in the name of Religion?
True.The poster should be for all Islamic nations that promote terror and fundamentalism.
Story:
France’s National Front party is plastering this image around the country in the hope of gaining some votes for the upcoming regional elections. A woman wearing the niqab, minarets turned missiles, a clear “No to Islamism”, and France draped in… the Algerian flag. A rather specific choice, and one that hasn’t gone down well in the North African country.
( No to Islamism,Youth with Le Perl)
The poster, marketing the far-right group’s youth faction, seems to have taken its inspiration from a campaign by Switzerland’s far-right Swiss People’s Party (UDC), which aims to outlaw minarets. The UDC is now threatening to sue its fellow extremists in France, for “stealing” the design.
It’s not only the Swiss who are outraged by the poster – two anti-racism organisations in France (Mrap and SOS-Racisme) have started criminal proceedings against the leader of the National Front (FN), Jean-Marie Le Pen, who will appear in court on May 6 over the poster’s design.
In Algeria meanwhile, Minister of Foreign Affairs Mourad Medelci has publicly protested the use of the country’s national flag, asking its former colonial ruler to “take firm measures to prevent the symbols of foreign nations from being insulted”.
“It’s outrageous to limit the ‘Islamist’ threat to only my country”
Abdelkrim Mekfouldji is a French teacher and retired journalist from Blida, Algeria.
This doesn’t surprise me coming from Jean-Marie Le Pen, but it’s still hard for us to see it. It’s outrageous to limit the ‘Islamist’ threat to only my country, as though it comes exclusively from here. In fact, the countries where the threat is strongest are Pakistan and Afghanistan, which aren’t even part of the Arab world. On top of that, the FN is forgetting that many of the Muslims here who have Algerian origins are actually of French nationality.
Next up – the threatening looking woman wearing the niqab looks nothing like an Algerian woman. It’s very rare to see a women dressed like that here.
Not many Algerians have heard about this yet. It has been mentioned in the papers, but once everyone gets wind of it, then the relations between the two countries are going to get very sour very quickly. It wasn’t long ago that France refused to compensate victims of the Reggane nuclear tests [taken out in the south of the country in the 1960s].
The real problem is that this controversy is a blessing for our politicians, who are looking for something to avert our attention away from the current social crisis [teachers and doctors are on strike], which they haven’t yet found a solution for.”
Islam is a religion of Peace. protestors in Lahore burning Swedish Flag in 2007.
Seven Muslims have been arrested in Ireland over an alleged plot to kill a cartoonist who depicted the prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog.
Four men and three women were detained following a cross-agency investigation, involving European security organisations, the CIA and FBI.
Some of those arrested are believed to be Irish citizens, with the rest originating from the Middle East.
The suspects are aged between mid-20s and late 40s.
The arrests were made at around 10am by Garda Officers, supported by the National Support Services and the anti-terror Special Detective Unit.
Al Qaeda put a $100,000 price on Lars Vilks’ head after his cartoon was published in a newspaper in 2007.
When the bounty was offered on the cartoonist’s head, an extra 50% was offered if he was “slaughtered like a lamb”.
The people arrested over the plot are not believed to be part of the terror organisation.
Despite living in an isolated part of Sweden, Vilks was given police protection when the threats were made on his life.
$50,000 was also put up for the murder of the editor of Nerikes Allehanda, the local paper which printed the cartoon.
At the time the pictures were published protests were sparked all over the world, including in the Swedish town of Orebro, where the paper is based.
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