United we must stand
What Allah united, man should not divide.
Monday, July 31, 2006
Sunday, July 30, 2006
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Evangelical Christians plead for Israel
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Evangelical Christians plead for Israel
In common with many American evangelicals, he believes
that God gave the land to the Jewish people and that Christians have a
Biblical duty to support it and the Jews. John Hagee says 40 million Americans back his views. "For the first time in the history of Christianity in America, Christians will go to the Hill to support Israel as Christians,"
John Hagee Ministries - Pastor Hagee
Dr. Hagee was awarded the "Humanitarian of the Year" award by the San Antonio B'Nai B'Rith Council. It was the first time in the history of San Antonio that this award has been given to a gentile. Dr. Hagee was presented the ZOA Israel Award by U.N. Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick. This award was given by the Jewish Community of Dallas, Texas. He was presented the ZOA Service Award by Gov. Mark White. Mayor Kathy Whitmire issued a special proclamation in his honor declaring Pastor John C. Hagee Day in Houston, Texas. Dr. Hagee has received numerous honors and accolades from national Jewish Organizations for his unwavering support of Israel.
Thursday, April 20, 2006
CRUSADER WATCH: MISSIONARIES PREYING ON TSUNAMI SURVIVORS
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Sunday, April 02, 2006
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Abbas warns Hamas prime minister
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Abbas warns Hamas prime minister
And who elected those people? I Guess the Palestinian People. Then Abbas wants to defend the Palestinian from themselves!!!!
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Islam Online- News Section
Islam Online- News Section: "Burning Muslim issues like hijab and the US invasion of Afghanistan along with stereotypes equating Islam with terrorism were in full display at the shelves.
The 'Return' is about the blogs of a reporter embedded with the US-led forces which invaded Afghanistan in 2001 to topple the Taliban regime.
Another tackles the controversy over hijab and secularism in France.
A third spotlights the so-called 'Islamic terrorism' in Pakistan and south-east Asia.
The Arab heritage also took the breath away with the intriguing Adventures of Sinbad.
According to a recent poll by the Ipsos Institute, French writers of Arab and Muslim origin topped France's list of best-selling novels and books.
Western illustrators have tackled Muslims mainly in a demonizing and satirical approach.
A Belgian cartoon story on the alleged mistreatment of women under Islam was the latest of such publications.
But the most notorious of such is the 12 cartoons that lampooned Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), which were first published in September by Denmark's mass circulation Jyllands-Posten.
The offensive cartoons were later reprinted in many European dailies and weeklies, including French France-Soir and Charlie Hebdo.
A recent French poll found that 54% believe the two papers were wrong to re-print the caricature, and 72% saying they understood the indignation they prompted among Muslims."