Friday, 25 September 2009 14:20
Wendy Larkson
 Dogs are a fundamental part of Australian society, being used as guide dogs, helpers for the aged and part of the police force, customs and the armed services. Muslims might attack any part of Australian society with impunity but when it comes to dogs, Australians will defend their canine friends who have been their friends, canine guardian angels, rescuers and police assistants. They have saved the lives of many people. Muslims might well be puzzled when they realise they have migrated to a country that holds in high esteem an animal they despise, citing their religion as justification for this view. Recently however, someone has taken on the task of enlightening Muslims about the benefits of guide dogs. Muslim leaders in Brisbane will be told of the benefits of guide dogs today as they visit a training centre run by Guide Dogs Queensland. Many Muslims consider dogs to be unclean. (source)
Thursday, 24 September 2009 08:13
Cassandra
Dhimwit nominations are a bit late this month - but well worth waiting for, with four high calibre candidates.
1. Simon Overland, Victoria's Chief Commissioner of Police Our Dhimwit hero distinguished himself after the recent terrorism raids in Melbourne by rushing to reassure the victims (who thanks to his sensitivity training, he identified as the Islamic community) and making a plea for Australians to be more understanding: "IMAGINE how you would feel if a member of your family was a convicted terrorist...this week's events have caused people to feel concern and even shock, none more so than in our Islamic and Somalian communities. Not only do they have to deal with their safety fears, more regrettable is that some people have jumped to the conclusion that all Somalis and Muslims have strong links with terrorism.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 13:44
Tracey Hilton
 As a Christian, I know the LORD Jesus expected His followers to fast. Matthew 6 verses16,17 is one example: “And whenever you are fasting, do not look gloomy and sour and dreary like the hypocrites, for they put on their dismal countenance, that their fasting may be apparent to and seen by men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full already. But when you fast, perfume your head and wash your face, So that your fasting may not be noticed by men, but by your Father,Who sees in secret; and your Father, Who sees in secret, will reward you in the open.”
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 14:04
Abul Kasem
Muhammad had Violated the Qur'an (Updated and re-written)(Note: This essay is an updated of version of the above article first posted on December 9, 2005. Due to much request from the readers the author has decided to re-write and update the essay in light with the new information glimpsed from the Qur'an and ahadith.)
PART 1 IntroductionTODAY’S JIHADISTS (suicide bombers) are murdering innocent, ordinary Muslims in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia and other parts of the world to establish Allah’s laws. By Allah’s law they mean to institute the rules and regulations prescribed principally in the Qur’an, and in other Islamic holy books of Islam, such as hadis. These ardent soldiers of Allah staunchly believe Qur’an to be the infallible words of Allah, which are so sacrosanct that even Muhammad could have never violated.
Monday, 21 September 2009 03:28
Mumin Salih
The defaming of Aysha: Allah was silent when all were talking
Hadithul-ifk, meaning ‘the untruthful talk’, is the name given to the rumours that circulated in the city of Medina upon the return of the Muslims’ Army after defeating the tribe of Bani Al Mustalk. The Muslims’ army won an easy victory over the Jewish tribe and returned fully laden with slaves and other war booties. However, a last minute hitch turned what should have been a big day into one of the most embarrassing days in Mohammed’s life. What could be more embarrassing to a man than returning home and discovering that his wife was out with another man? You can imagine how Mohammed felt when he watched, along with the other residents of Medina, his favourite wife entering the city with a stranger!
Whatever happened between Aysha and Safwan on that day had demoralised Mohammed, dented his integrity and divided the Islamic community. Indeed, the Muslims’ divide over what happened between Aysha and Safwan continues to our time. Some of the bitter wars between the conflicting Muslim groups, with the loss of tens of thousands of lives, can be traced back to that infamous day. This article discusses those stressful events, which are well documented in all the reputed sira books, and presents the picture as seen from a non Islamic point of view. This article tries to explains the otherwise unexplainable delay in the ‘revelations’ when it was most urgently needed.
Sunday, 20 September 2009 01:42
Dan Zaremba
Not only Islamic "scholars" excel in scientific discoveries of the third kind, propagating quranic miracles, influencing our universities and spreading Islamic peaceful messages with the help of petrodollars but they also reinvent history and linguistics.
Did you know that ALL ancient people spoke Arabic?
Thursday, 17 September 2009 08:12
Circe
See Islamic stoning in nearby Aceh, Indonesia Yes sir, you Islamic purists, don’t go to those beaches, bars and restaurants in Bali! Now you can enjoy real ‘Pure’ Islamic entertainment in Aceh which has just passed sharia laws including stoning to death for adulterers and many lashes for a range of acts we wouldn’t regard a worthy of violent punishment - but we’re so immoral!.
Of course stoning and amputation is practised in some of the islands anyway. My friend and neighbour was lucky enough to discover this after a trip to an island near Malaysia and a nosey peek at what the crowd of Indonesians were watching following the arrival of the imam who pronounced judgement and a woman was stoned and others had bits amputated.
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 14:40
Cassandra
Ramadan is the Islamic month of fasting, when Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, and otherwise indulging from dawn until sunset. During Ramadan, Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and try to purify themselves through self-restraint and good deeds.
Some Western dhimmis, in an orgy of cultural sensitivity, feel compelled to join in this daytime denial:
The Ramadan fast is not just for Muslims anymore. Indeed, the curious trend of non-Muslim Westerners participating in the tradition has been on full display in 2009:
- Brian McLaren, a leading American evangelical in the "emergent church" camp, has fasted since Ramadan began. He explains: "As Christians, we want to come close to our Muslim neighbors and to share this important part of life with them. Just as Jesus, a devout Jew, overcame religious prejudice and learned from a Syrophonecian woman and was inspired by her faith two thousand years ago (Matthew 15:21 ff, Mark 7:24 ff), we seek to learn from our Muslim sisters and brothers today."
- Dozens of University of Michigan medical students voluntarily took part in a one-day fast, sponsored by a Muslim group, to help future doctors "understand how annual Ramadan fasting would affect the lives of their Muslim patients."
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 14:16
Dan Zaremba
Dear readers, visitors, friends. I embedded a short video clip In the "Read More" section, which can provide us with some insights into the scientific mind of a devout Muslim, in this case Dr. Abd Al-Baset from Egyptian National Research Centre, demonstrating his knowledge on Saudi television channel Al-Majd, on January 16, 2005. Please watch it carefully. Here comes the challenge: Can you spot just one error in the good doctor's presentation of scientific facts? Can you find a flow in his logic?
Monday, 14 September 2009 02:22
Wendy Larkson
 In an era where society is increasingly secularized and some think the west has lost the plot, it is with some surprise that a recent news report carried a story stating that the state government of NSW was going to protect the right of Christians not to work on Christian holidays: The state government is banning most shops from opening on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Easter Sunday and Good Friday unless their owners can prove compelling demand from the local community….Shops will also only be able to open for half a day on ANZAC day. The new law prevents shop owners forcing staff to work on those days. (source)
Friday, 11 September 2009 07:44
Cassandra
 Monash University houses the Global Terrorism Research Centre. You would think from its title that it would research global terrorism and advise on ways to keep us safe. But maybe you would think wrong, as defending Islam's reputation seems to be their number one priority. The Centre is headed by a Muslim (not that there is any hint of that in Lentini's lengthy biography) (reference) But Geoff Strong, in A Convert to Islam, spills the beans: He was already a citizen of the world's most powerful nation (US) when he arrived in Australia, but was so impressed by Australia's approach to multiculturalism that he took our citizenship as soon as he could in 2002. A year later he took that multiculturalism a stage further and became an Australian Muslim.
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 07:41
Wendy Larkson
 In case people were wondering if Sydney had ‘gone quiet’ and there would be no more Islamic style raids, be assured it is business as usual. The Middle Eastern Squad were doing their duty and went to check on caches of arms in the predominantly Muslim populated Sydney suburb of Auburn last night [8/9/09]. Naturally they found an assortment of guns and drugs in the four homes they searched on Cumberland Road Auburn. However, one the residents of the houses did not like the arm of the law being extended to his ‘lifestyle choice’ and punched a police officer in the face. Then the Middle Eastern residents of the houses called on their Middle Eastern mates to come in large numbers to the street and so too did the police call on large numbers. Huge crowds gathered and there was a ‘more than Mexican’ standoff with the crowds of Middle Eastern citizens facing down members of the police.
Monday, 07 September 2009 18:00
Cassandra
 It probably comes as no surprise to readers that John Pilger easily romped home. One can only gaze in awe at this Colossus of dhimmitude. Results were: John Pilger 46.8% Robert McClelland 26.4% NSW Department of Education 24.8% David Hicks 1.9%. (Poor old Dave, ex-jihadi, now supposedly a Christian, but still the biggest loser.)
Sunday, 06 September 2009 13:02
SecretGarden1963
I hope our readers find the following video interesting. From the site: (Islam-Watch) Condensed from the article: The Myth of Scientific Miracles in the Quran, A Logical Analysis, by Mumin Salih. Introduction The claims that the Quran contains scientific miracles started to came to light only recently. For 1400 years Muslims never thought of the Quran as a book of scientific information and certainly did not find scientific miracles in it. Even as recently as half a century ago Muslim scientists read the Quran just like other Muslims did, without ever considering subjecting it to scientific analysis. Had really they wanted, they could have easily found at least a few scientific errors in the Quran, but they mostly preferred to remain coy about this. Even when such errors were manifest, they probably explained it with the alibi that the Quran was revealed to 7th century Arabs and was not really meant to be a scientific book, anyway.
Friday, 04 September 2009 13:00
Persephone
 For those outside Australia who do not follow the financial news, the ASX is the Australian Stock Exchange. Having special privileges for Muslims in employment, halal johns and academia isn’t enough to satisfy the basic tenets of Islam. One way to make Islam really feel at home is to create a parallel stock exchange - or should I say Sukuk index. (reference)
Wednesday, 02 September 2009 18:00
Circe
Islam’s Genocidal Slavery - Part D - Mohammad’s and Islam’s anti-Black racism
Slavery is part of Islamic ‘civilisation’ and the slave trade was a great source of wealth and power to Mohammad and to later Muslim states. Thanks to slave labour the Muslim Abbasid caliphs (750...), turned their capital Baghdad from a village into a splendid city with palaces, government buildings, and mosques, following the court behaviour etc of the Persians. (3)
Slaves filled Islam’s armies though the spoils of war were denied to slaves.
Often we are told Islam’s slavery wasn’t ‘racist’ which I suppose means that they enslaved anyone but that doesn’t mean there was no strong racist element that remains today. Anti-black racism began with Mohammad. This article looks at Mohammad’s and Islam’s racism against black people which provides a background to Islam’s huge and ongoing black slave trade described in general in part E (Islam’s black slave trade: part E in Islam’s genocidal slavery: )
Tuesday, 01 September 2009 18:00
Cassandra
 We love diversity, but not if it's a smokescreen for Islamic jihad. Where better to display diversity than the Melbourne International Film Festival, where an array of films caters for all tastes. And if your tastes run to jihad, then you're in luck:
THE unofficial leader of the Uighurs, Rebiya Kadeer, used her visit to Australia to urge the Federal Government to take a stand over China's violent repression in her homeland...and to try to persuade Australia to take the remaining Uighur detainees from Guantanamo Bay. Kadeer was here for the launch at the Melbourne International Film Festival of a documentary about her life and her people's struggle. The Uighurs say the Chinese Government is committing "cultural genocide" by banning the teaching of Uighur in schools, discriminating against Uighurs in jobs, closing mosques and demolishing ancient Uighur cities such as Kashgar, on the Silk Road. Mrs Kadeer put the death toll in the July 5 demonstrations in Xinjian at more than 1000...the Chinese security forces fired on 10,000 Uighur demonstrators. Five thousand were arrested in the following days, she said. As for the 13 Uighurs in Guantanamo Bay, who were declassified as enemy combatants in 2005, and whom the US has asked Australia to take, Kadeer says Australia has nothing to fear.
Monday, 31 August 2009 18:00
Persephone
Here is yet another attempt to shed light for us uneducated/ culturally insensitive morons (the Australian public) about the joys of Islamic art. As the title suggests, the artists will be from such places as Dubai, Bahrain and the U.A.E, and just like their wondrous Islamic fashion shows, our hard earned taxpayer dollars are paying for it. (Proudly Australian)
Sunday, 30 August 2009 18:00
Cassandra
 In the aftermath of the recent terrorism raids in Melbourne, Simon Overland, Victoria's Chief Commissioner of Police, has been quick to reassure the victims, who thanks to his sensitivity training, he now identifies as the Islamic community. Writing in The Age, he makes a plea for Australians to be more understanding: IMAGINE how you would feel if a member of your family was a convicted terrorist. This is the reality for one man in Melbourne who has been working with Victoria Police to help us understand how to deal with convicted terrorists...The Muslim community is working with us because it understands that vulnerable, isolated and alienated young people are often easily cultivated to engage in criminal activity.
Saturday, 29 August 2009 04:31
Blue Heeler
WE seem to have gone mad, as a nation. That is the only way I can view the latest news concerning muslim immigration to this country. Today’s papers inform us that, contrary to the statements of the former PM John Howard and the incumbent, Kevin Rudd, WE will not actually “decide who comes to this nation and under what circumstances”. No, that decision is being made by the United Nations, that haven of do-nothingness completely dominated by the Islamic World Council.
Having been an active blogger and researcher into “all things Islamic”, with a special interest in our Immigration Department, its officers and the policy it pursues, since the day after 9/11, I believe I am aware of most of the permutations, shenanigans, lies and deception, not to mention the staggering decisions they have arrived at, that DIMIA/DIMA has been responsible for since 2000. I suppose I should not be surprised at this latest infamy, but as my research has led me to believe that a fairly consistent 80-85% of the Australian population have concerns about the administration of DIMA and policy, I believe it is not only right to protest, but a duty.
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