By Drew Warne-Smith SHEIK Taj Al-Din Hilali is unlikely to be deposed as the leading Muslim cleric in Australia despite the fallout over comments attributed to him praising acts of […]
There is an old Arab saying “My brother and I against our cousin, but my cousin and I against a stranger”. That reveals a great deal about Arab culture. There […]
By Tracy Wilkinson Los Angeles Times Saturday, April 21, 2007 Rome — Limbo has been in limbo for quite some time, but is now on its way to extinction. A […]
By Jonathan Petre, Religion Correspondent The Prince of Wales is brokering efforts to end the Muslim death penalty on converts to other faiths, The Telegraph has learned. He held a […]
On Friday 20th May 2005 a crowd of some 300 Muslims burned a wooden cross outside the American embassy in London. This was part of a protest against the rumoured […]
In an act of reverence and homage to ‚ the pagan demon god “allah”, the ancient Nabatean moon god of Islam, President George Bush, lap dog of the oil industries […]
By Charles Moore, Telegraph “On Wednesday, I wrote a letter to David Blunkett. As he resigned 15 minutes after my fax arrived (I cannot claim the two events were related), […]