Archive for March, 2009

Don’t Let Rabbi Weinberg’s Fire Go Out

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Please watch this short film, a plea to keep the work of Rabbi Noah Weinberg going, a man who devoted his life to helping Jews maintain ties to their heritage, fostered a renaissance among the Jewish people, and founded Aish.com — spreading the message that each person can help change the world:

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What Is Terrorist Travel? Latest Installment in Video Series

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

WASHINGTON (March 2, 2009) — Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano’s refusal to even use the word “terrorism” in remarks prepared for a congressional hearing last week underlines the fact that she has yet to commit to upholding the laws that derive from the 9/11 Commission’s recommendations on border security.

To highlight the importance of these measures, Janice Kephart has prepared the latest installment in her “Border Basics” educational video series, this one entitled “What Is Terrorist Travel?” Kephart, the Director of National Security Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies and former counsel to the 9/11 Commission, concludes that securing against terrorist travel is essential to eliminate the fraud that enables people to enter, stay, and work in this country for illegal purposes.

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Taqiyya Revisited: A Response to the Critics

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

by Raymond Ibrahim*

Having written at length on various aspects of Islam, it is always my writings concerning doctrinal deceit that elicit (sometimes irate) responses. As such, the purpose of this article is to revisit the issue of deceit and taqiyya in Islam, and address the many ostensibly plausible rebuttals made by both Muslims and non-Muslims.

The earliest rebuttal I received appeared last year, days after I wrote an essay called “Islam’s doctrines of deception” for the subscription-based Jane’s Islamic Affairs Analyst. Due to the controversy it initiated among the intelligence community and abroad, the editors were quick to publish an apologetic counter-article by one Michael Ryan called “Interpreting Taqiyya.”

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