Tagged with Muslim Brotherhood

France’s Growing Islamist Problem

By Ryan Mauro The reaction to a recent Muslim robbery of a priest in France is a sad indication of where the country is headed. A Catholic official pointed out, “If it had been an imam or rabbi, he [the Interior Minister] would already been on the spot.” This is no surprise, as Socialist President … Continue reading »

Obama Uses Terror-Finance Group to Push Gun Control

By Ryan Mauro The Obama Administration’s relationship with the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), a U.S. Muslim Brotherhood entity, has grown beyond strictly Muslim-related issues. On May 6, Vice President Biden met with about 20 interfaith leaders including ISNA President Mohamed Magid for two hours to rally religious support for gun control. A FBI … Continue reading »

Islamists in Egypt and Turkey: a comparison

  The Al Arabiya Institute for Studies compared Islamists in Egypt and Turkey. (File) Al Arabiya Institute for Studies – Hoshnek Oussi The Al Arabiya Institute for Studies examined 15 points of conversion and difference between Egypt under Muslim Brotherhood rule, and Turkey under the Justice and Development Party (AK). 1. Turkey’s Islamists have long … Continue reading »

The Islamist purge splurge

Islamists are increasingly turning to purges to gain or consolidate power by Hussein Ibish What’s a poor Islamist to do? All they ever wanted was to take over Arab states and impose their reactionary ideology on everybody else. For decades, they assumed that the only thing really holding them back were non-Islamist dictators. But as … Continue reading »

How far Egypt’s Brotherhood-Salafist rivalry will go

If Egypt’s Salafists and Muslim Brotherhood are increasingly at each other’s throats, it is only because the liberal opposition has resoundingly failed     Hicham Mourad , The Islamist Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist El-Nour Party that dominated almost three-quarters of the seats in the People’s Assembly (the since dissolved lower house of parliament) and more … Continue reading »

Mob demands another lynching in Egypt’s Sharqiya

Angry residents of Zagazig in Egypt’s Nile Delta surround police station holding man accused of raping and killing seven-year-old girl     Ahram Online, Dozens of people in Sharqiya governorate have attempted to capture and publicly execute a man accused of raping and killing a seven-year-old girl, Al-Ahram Arabic news website reported. Angry locals surrounded … Continue reading »

Lynching: Egyptians take law into own hands

Videos of brutal public executions have become increasingly common in Egypt. Experts say lynching phenomenon could spread to major cities     Sherif Tarek, Egyptians surround the bodies of two men hung by their feet in a bus station after being accused of theft in Samanod, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) north of Cairo, Egypt, … Continue reading »

Obama funded Egypt Islamic party head calls to kill Christians, march on Israel

http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2013/05/egyptian-islamic-party-head-calls-to.html Lost in the glare of the media attention on Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood party are the smaller, completely insane Islamist parties to its right. (You know, the ones that make the MB appear “moderate” by comparison.) The Egyptian Islamic party, headed by Mohamed Abu Samra and Kamal Habib, is just one of these powderkegs that … Continue reading »

Air Force Recruits Chaplains From MB Front Group

The US Air Force paid the Islamic Society of North America, a Muslim Brotherhood front group, to advertise in their magazine to look for for military chaplains. By Ryan Mauro The ad as it appeared in ISNA’s magazine, “Islamic Horizons.” The U.S. Air Force has confirmed to The Clarion Project that it paid nearly $5,000 … Continue reading »

The Muslim Brotherhood’s Hollywood Awards Gala

By Mark Tapson The Hollywood Bureau of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) had its 22nd Annual Media Awards Gala last Saturday at the Hilton in Long Beach, California, bringing together “American Muslims, TV and film studio executives, public officials, interfaith leaders, and media professionals to celebrate our honorees’ achievements in using the arts to … Continue reading »

Tourism marriage under the Muslim Brotherhood

  by Salama Abdellatif Human trafficking and latent prostitution CAIRO – The stench of dire poverty rises above the Hawamidiyya villages along the Nile, some 30 kilometers south of Cairo. It is not strange to see fancy cars, most of which have license plates bearing the words ‘customs’ or ‘tourism,’ parked along the lively corners … Continue reading »

The silence of the Muslim Brotherhood

Although the fact finding committee formed by Mohamed Morsi to investigate rights violations from January 2011 to June 2012 found horrid cases of abuse, the president and his backers appear disinterested in its findings     Khaled Fahmy Three weeks ago, I briefly reviewed here “Nostalgia for the Light,” Patricio Guzmán’s wonderful documentary about mass … Continue reading »

An Islamic Declaration of War on Christianity

By Raymond Ibrahim While it is easy to confuse the recent jihadi attack on Egypt’s St. Mark Cathedral in Cairo as just more of the usual, this attack has great symbolic significance, and in many ways bodes great evil for Egypt’s millions of Christians. Consider some facts: St. Mark Cathedral—named after the author of the … Continue reading »