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Category Archives: sharia law
RADICAL ISLAM’S WORST NIGHTMARES? MEET DR. JASSER, FOR ONE EXAMPLE
Why is this past President of the Arizona Medical Association — a Phoenix cardiologist — so concerned about radical Islamic extremism? Is it because Dr. Jasser served his country for 11 years in the US Navy where he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Commander … Continue reading →
Posted in Afshin Ellian, American Islamic Forum for Democracy, Asma Afsaruddin, Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy, Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Hamad Ahmad Chebli, Islamic Center of Central Jersey, Islamic Supreme Council of America (ISCA), KARAMAH, Manda Ervin, Masjd al-Saffat mosque of Trenton New Jersey, Muqtedar Khan, Muslim Canadian Congress, Muslim dissidents, Muslim moderates, Muslim moderates, Muslim students at Catholic University, Muslims in America, Nibras Kazimi, Nidal Hasan, Nonie Darwish, Salafi, Shahriar Kabir, Shakeral Nabusli, sharia law, Tarek Fattah, Uncategorized, Wafa Sultan, Wahhabi, Zeino Baran, Zuhdi Jasser
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