Earlier this year, Mark Durie, an Australian Anglican minister, scholar and author, published an important book on Islam titled The Third Choice: Islam Dhimmitude and Freedom (Deror Books, 2010). [...]
Here are four incidents reported from Britain in the course of a few days. A foster mother has been struck off by a council after a teenage Muslim girl in her care became a Christian. The carer, [...]
What an offensive corruption of our curriculum. Children are to be taught the fabled best of Islam and the imagined worst of Australia to blind us all to the real challenges Islam poses even to a [...]
Victoria’s equal opportunity police were just not getting enough complaints to work with. So this foolish Labor Government this week unleashed them to go invent some more, passing even [...]
On December 1, 2009, Wafa Sultan and Daniel Pipes debated whether and to what extent a ‘moderate’ Islam is possible. Although both are opponents of Islamic radicalism, on this question they did [...]
For some time now, a horse has been catching a public bus in Dearborn, Michigan. It is a little horse, certainly, and it is in the company of a woman. The woman is blind and the horse is her [...]
The day after federal and state police arrested four Muslim men in Melbourne for preparing a terrorist attack on the Holsworthy army base in Sydney, Andrew Bolt, associate editor of the Herald [...]
A woman is marched out of her small Iranian village, her arms are bound behind her back, and she is buried up to her waist in the sand. The villagers—including her own father, husband, and [...]
A review of Cruel and Usual Punishment by Nonie Darwish (Thomas Nelson, 2008) Nonie Darwish knows a fair amount about Islam. She was an Egyptian Muslim for the first 30 years of her life. Then [...]
“And we still—but we still do not know a motive. You know, you look at the Jewish center. Why did they hit the Jewish center?” So puzzled CNN’s Security Analyst, Mike Brooks, when reporting on [...]