The Koran Versus Mein Kampf

Many are started to compare  Hitler’s Manifesto from over 80 years ago, “Mein Kampf”, to that “Islamic Holy Book” to Muslims, the Qu’ran.  Commenters have noted the remarkable similarities between the two, and indeed, the resemblances are more than skin deep and are worth examining in more detail.  A closer look at the facts reveals […]

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The Continued Unrest in Serbia

Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Assumption of the Virgin Destroyed. Belgrade: Albanians last night completely destroyed the monastery “Assumption of the Virgin” in southern Serbia. Monastery of the Assumption of Virgin” which is located in the vicinity of Vladicin Han was vandalized last night by Albanian Muslims. The door was smashed, and the entire interior was […]

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How ‘Religious Defamation’ Laws Would Ban Islam

As the Islamic world, in the guise of the 57-member state Organization of Islamic Cooperation, continues to push for the enforcement of “religious defamation” laws in the international arena—theoretically developed to protect all religions from insult, but in reality made for Islam—one great irony is lost, especially on Muslims: if such laws would ban movies […]

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Iranian Hate ‘Worst since Nazi Germany’

Washington Post News Columnist Colbert King issued a strong warning against Iranian anti-Semitism this week in a column in the Washington Post. King, a Pulitzer prize-winning columnist, termed Iranian hatred “the most virulent form of state-sponsored anti-Semitism since Nazi Germany.” Iran “is more than a threat to a piece of geography called Israel,” he said. […]

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White Supremacism, Nazism &; Islam are Same Murderous Ideologies

Muslims have started associating anti-Islam activists with the white supremacist maniac, who killed 6 Sikhs in a Milwaukee temple attack. Yet the fact is: Islam, White Supremacism and Nazism are similar ideologies. On Sunday August 5, 2012, a Neo Nazi skinhead attacked and murdered 6 Sikhs in a Sikh Temple, called Gurdwara, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, […]

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Understanding the Significance of Vaisakhi

by Ranbir Singh 13 April 2012 marked the date of Vaisakhi, the harvest and Spring festival celebrated across northern India and esepcially the Punjab. Because India remains a predominantly rural country the event retains much of its original agrarian emphasis. Punjab itself became the breadbasket of India following the Green Revolution of the 1960s. According […]

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