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Tag Archives: Islam

The Right Response to The Anti-Islam Movie

16 Sunday Sep 2012

Posted by Zak in Arab World, LB Culture, Lebanon, Other Arab issues, The rest of the world, World

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Anti-Islam Movie, Innocence of Muslims, Islam, Islamophobia, Lebanon. Muslim World, Religion, sabra and shatila, Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses, Sectarian violence, sectarianism

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I didn’t intend to comment on that anti-Islam and anti-Prophet movie originated somewhere in California, but seeing the reaction it caused makes it difficult for me not to be involved. The movie caused some strong reactions across most Arab and Muslim countries including some violent ones in the newly established Arab Spring countries like Egypt and Libya.

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Ayatollah Khomeini returns…like a cardboard – A Lebanese version

05 Sunday Feb 2012

Posted by Zak in Caricature of the day, Media Monitoring, Press, The rest of the world, World

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Ayatollah Khomeini, Iran, Iranian Revolution, Islam, Photo, Press, Propaganda, Supreme Leader of Iran, The Atlantic

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It’s surely one of the most bizarre ways to commemorate an event. Iran has marked the 33rd anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini’s return to Iran from his exile before the Islamic revolution took over power in 1979, by re-enacting his journey with a replica of him, made of an oversized cardboard cut-out.

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AlQaeda has arrived to Syria

24 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Zak in Arab Spring, Arab World, Media Monitoring, Politics, Social Media, Syria

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Al-Qaeda, arab spring, Bashar Al-Assad, Islam, syria, Terrorism

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The theory stating that turning the Syrian peaceful uprising into a violent insurgency will start a civil war is treated as a matter of fact now. Signs of Islamization of the revolution recently surfaced, and coincided with the loss its peacefulness – due to the brutal regime crackdown. Syrian activists always interpreted the Quraan background or Allah ow Akbar chants in some YouTube videos as spontaneous representations of the personalities in some rural areas. This might be true, and quite irrelevant but it doesn’t mean that AlQaeda won’t enjoy the fertile ground of chaos, and may attract some local followers.

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Lebanese Mufti Qabbani thinks 9/11 attacks were done by CIA

19 Thursday Jan 2012

Posted by Zak in LB Politics, Lebanon, Politics, USA, Wikileaks, World

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Al-Qaeda, Central Intelligence Agency, Islam, Mufti, Terrorism, Wikileaks

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In an interview with The Daily Star today, the Grand Sheikh Mohammad Rashid Qabbani (not some unknown jobless conspiracist blogger) rejected the widespread linkage of Islam to extremism, blaming foreign countries’ intelligence agencies for behind the militant terrorist Muslim organizations around the world:

This continuing extremism adopted by misled groups or fictitious organizations are all the work of foreign intelligence agencies and leading powers, which seek to strike Islam in its own countries and tarnish its image in various parts of the planet so that they can tamper with our countries’ security, control our economic systems and launch wars with a view to fully achieving their aims.

I wish we can take some blame here, and reduce this unbelievable self denial. Muslim or any religious scholars are responsible for moderating any extremism that shows within their communities. It helps too if they reduce their sectarianism too, when it comes to their ‘sect’s rights’. This is actually sillier than the theory that says that the Arab Spring is an American conspiracy to remove the dictators who protected its regional interests. Wait a minute, no…not like that?

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The religious farm of Lebanon: marital rape is allowed

04 Wednesday Jan 2012

Posted by Zak in LB Social, Lebanon, Media Monitoring, TV

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Al-Akhbar, Domestic Violence, Free Patriotic Movement, Future Movement, Islam, lebanon, Marital Rape, Non-governmental organization, Religion, sectarianism

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It’s very pleasing and reassuring to see members of the Lebanese parliament drafting a law to protect women from domestic violence, or rape in some cases. But such law can never pass without our disease getting in the way – religious Lebanese theocracy. Some MPs want to remove the reference to rape in the new law, thus making it useless in practice, and keeping our laws dating back to the middle ages. Apparently, according to this opposition to the law, rape can’t happen if the couple are married, and this law tears the ‘social and religious fabric’.

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A crime file – Irvine 11

24 Saturday Sep 2011

Posted by Zak in MB Politics, MB Social, MicroBlogs, Politics, USA, World

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Freedom, Islam, Israel, United States, YouTube

“A Crime File”

Date of sentence: 23rd Sept 2011
Verdict: guilty
Culprits: 10 Muslim students (Irvine 11).
Jury: Orange County jury, California
Crime: Practising the American First Amendment of the Bill of Rights
Method of crime: protest in a form of heckling
Location of crime: University of California, UCI
Date of crime: 8th February 2010
Subject of protest: Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren
Aim of protest: highlight the Israeli occupation to Palestine & its crimes
Evidence: below video…
Academic performance of UCI: note towards the end of protest @5:20, how apparently an orthodox bearded ‘teacher’, happened to have a Jewish cap on, was telling them ‘you are failing your exams’.
Question1: what would the verdict be if the students were of a different religion?
Question2: what would the verdict be if the Ambassador was not an Israeli person?
Question3: has the ‘teacher’ been disciplined?

“propagating murder is not an expression of free speech”

Are women allowed to be presidents?

05 Friday Aug 2011

Posted by Zak in Arab Spring, Arab World, Other Arab issues

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arab spring, Egypt, Freedom, Humanity, Islam, Jan25, Religion

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One aim of the pro-democracy protests sweeping the Arab world is toppling the dictators, but the ultimate aim of the Arab Spring should be establishing democratic countries that respect of human rights in all its forms. As we know, this is NOT necessarily happening.

Sadly, there are always parasites that will mushroom and try to exploit any successful revolution to bring their respective country backward to the dark ages. One of these parasites is someone called Sheikh Abdallah Rushdi in Egypt, who was debating on Egyptian TV if women are allowed to run for presidency (imagine we are still in the ‘debate’ stage on these matters).
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Hezbollah’s four saints

26 Tuesday Jul 2011

Posted by Zak in LB Politics, Lebanon, Politics

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Hezbollah, Islam, lebanon, Religion, Special Tribunal for Lebanon, YouTube

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Everyone knows Hezbollah’s stance against the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), which is responsible for trialling the suspects in the 2005 killing of the former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. Hezbollah’s tone against STL has been gradually increasing for the past five years, reaching a climax around a year ago when they declared the STL to be an American and Israeli tool created to hunt down Hezbollah’s fighters. With that, they declared that they will treat all its supporters in the same way they treat any aggressor on the resistance.

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The Mufti strikes, against the Palestinians

18 Saturday Jun 2011

Posted by Zak in LB Politics, Lebanon, Politics

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Islam, lebanon, Mufti, Palestine

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After calling for an uprising in Lebanon last week, it seems the Lebanese Sunni Mufti – Mohammad Rashid Qabbani -  has really started an uprising, not against the Lebanese leaders, but against the Palestinians. If what was reported true, the Mufti would have been involved in an unusual, inappropriate, and offensive verbal attack against the Palestinians.
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The uprising of a Mufti

12 Sunday Jun 2011

Posted by Zak in MB Politics, MicroBlogs, Politics

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Islam, lebanon, Mufti, Religion, Saad Hariri

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So the Lebanese Mufti Mohamed Rashid Qabbani is calling for an ‘uprising’? It seems the Arab Spring is filtering through the Lebanese system, but we all know that such calls will go nowhere in Lebanon (at least without political exploitation).
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Caricature of the day: Islamic Salafists and free press in Egypt

06 Monday Jun 2011

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By Moustafa Hussein in Akhbare Lyom newspaper, Cairo, Egypt – 03.06.2011

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Amateurs found Bin Laden porn!

18 Wednesday May 2011

Posted by Zak in Politics, USA, World

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Islam, Osama Bin Laden, Satire, Terrorism, United States

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Confused 1: I heard they found some porn material in Bin Laden’s hideout.

Confused 2: Yes, apparently a stash of them.

Confused 1: I see; so that’s how used to spend his time while his guys were fighting – Osama Bin Wankin’!

Confused 2: I don’t know about that. They said they couldn’t confirm if the material was for him.

Confused 1: What do you mean they couldn’t confirm?
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Who is the father of the Arab Spring?

13 Friday May 2011

Posted by Zak in Arab Spring, Arab World, Politics, Syria

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arab spring, Chart, Egypt, Foreign Policy, Hezbollah, Iran, Iraq, Islam, March 14, Osama Bin Laden, Saad Hariri, United States

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Mohamad Bouazizi! – a straight forward answer.

Ok, on a more serious note, what’s pushing all these masses to be on the streets? Since the start of the so called ‘Arab Spring’ less than 5 months ago, all analysts have been looking to study the involvement of the Islamic movements (or other ideologies).

This interest spiked after Osama Bin Laden’s death last week, with majority looking to assess its impact on the uprisings (I can even tell from the search engines hits on my previous first Bin Laden post!)

Moreover, many political parties claimed their fatherhood to the freedom demanding protests. Al-Qaeda claimed that the uprisings were the fruits of their struggle against America and the Arab regimes.

The Americans (likely to be Republicans) said that the uprisings were the results of what George W. Bush started in his Iraq invasion in 2003!
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Saudi Arabia: Freedom starts behind the wheel

12 Thursday May 2011

Posted by Zak in Arab Spring, Arab World, Politics

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Human rights, Islam, Saudi Arabia, twitter, Women rights

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Freedom protests are sweeping through the entire Arab world these days, with exact demands differing from one country to another, according to the existing freedom threshold. In Saudi Arabia, freedom starts behind the wheel. Yes, behind the wheel, as women in Saudi Arabia are still not allowed to drive, yet alone have any other human rights.
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