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  • Radical Christian missionaries in Iraq

    An expose on the missionary tactics (nothing new to me!) of a certain RBS (Religious Bullshitting System) that believes worshipping a half-naked man-god swinging from a cross will ensure your “salvation”.

    Never fails to amuse me. The last bit above, I mean.

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    23 Nov

    Christian teachings in a nutshell

    Christian cross

    I am pleased to announce that I am releasing a file (in PDF document) that summarises the teachings of Christianity in a nutshell and analyzes it from an Islamic viewpoint. Essentially, the beliefs of the Christian religion can be listed down as follows:

    • The inheritance of sin
    • Jesus a.s. as the “Son of God”
    • The divinity of Jesus a.s.
    • The crucifixion of Jesus a.s.
    • The concept of the Trinity

    Nauzubillahi min zaalik! Glory to Allah Alone from all that the half-naked man-worshippers associate with Him.

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    24 Jan

    Similarities of the Egyptian god Horus with the Christian Jesus

    Horus is an Egyptian god, from 3000 BC.

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    20 Mar

    Egypt telecom magnate sparks furore with veil comments

    Yet another Christian moron makes his crass remarks about the hijab, or the veil in Islam.

    Comments by Egyptian tycoon Naguib Sawiris on the Islamic headscarf have sparked a heated debate on freedom of speech and prompted a conservative sheikh to issue a fatwa urging Muslims to boycott Sawiris’ companies.

    The businessman, who ranks among the world’s 100 richest men, had criticised the growing influence of religion, such as the Islamic hijab, or veil, worn by women in the street.

    “I have the impression of being in Iran. I feel like a foreigner,” he said last month.

    Naturally, it has sparked a backlash from the Muslims in Egypt. Kudos goes to our Muslim brothers and sisters in Egypt for standing up and rising against this outrageous comment.

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    19 Dec

    On Sudan, school teachers and teddy bears named Muhammad

    I had refrained from commenting on the issue of the ignorant Christian teacher who encouraged her students to call a teddy bear by the name of “Muhammad” (an obvious reference to You-Know-Who) and the Sudanese Muslim reaction to it. In the circumstances, I certainly cannot fault them for being offended, although I disagree with some of the more extreme elements within the community calling for an execution.

    A fine for the insult and expulsion from the country is just punishment in my opinion. For a more detailed legal exposition, see Apostasy and Blasphemy in Islam by Syed Mumtaz Ali.

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    03 Dec