2-year-old Christian Girl Raped for Family's Refusal to Convert to Islam
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Sacred Ramadan: The Month of Jihad
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The holy fasting month in Islam, the Ramadan, starts today. It's a month Muslims claim to be meant for inculcating self-restraint, spirituality and for comprehending the pain of the less fortunate in society. But our author Mirza Ghalib has already told us that for the Saudis, the kins of the holy prophet, Ramadan is a month of fun, frolicking, and indulgence. And historically Ramadan was born as a month of Jihad and the most illustrious Jihad wars of Islam -- from the Battle of Badr to that of Tours (732) to the initiation of Jihad for the independence of Pakistan (1946-47) --- were all conducted in sacred Ramadan. Following two articles in our site would help our new readers understand what Ramadan is all about.
The Norwegian Tragedy and the Islam Problem
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The dreadful and deplorable killings in Norway last week cannot be justified whatever reasons the perpetrator, an extremist belonging to the Christian faith, had for it. However, ignoring the real reasons, the reasons that drive individuals and groups to such acts of violence can prove detrimental as more frustration will bring nothing but more such madness to the European society.
Honor killing in Pakistan: Father Kills Six Daughters for Having Boyfriends
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How far Islamic barbarism can go is beyond any civilized person can imagine. Here's a case: a Pakistani father, who was told by his son that two of his six daughters were having boyfriends in the neighborhoods, killed all of his six daughters to save honor.
Enlightening My Father about the Real Islam and the Fatal Consequence
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This article is to make those Muslims, who wish to discover the truth about their religion, aware of the fact that the truth about real Islam can be hard to come to terms with; it may even turn fatal as happened with my father. (Read in Bahasha Indonesia)


