Analysis: Why it matters that ISIS is not ‘a Sunni outfit’ as reported
Iraq: the last opportunity to counter Islamofascism? IT SEEMS the Western media remains confused about who ISIS are. They are still being labeled a ‘Sunni’ outfit, but it is … Continue reading
The Shared History of Saudi Arabia and ISIS
The participation of young Saudis in the Syrian and Iraqi conflicts is neither surprising nor an historical accident, writes Madawi Al-Rasheed. The Saudi regime has imprisoned its moderate Islamists … Continue reading
Sunnis, Sufis, Christians and Shias facing carnage at the hands of the Wahhabi Deoabandi terror groups
From Indonesia to Nigeria, there is a widespread trend to kill the Shias, Sufi, Sunnis, and Christians. Th latest in the series of wholesale assassinations carried out by … Continue reading
World’s oldest Quran discovered and may be linked to Imam Ali
WASHINGTON, November 19, 2014 — Researchers from the Project Coranica at the University Library in Tübingen, Germany have discovered a copy of the Quran that may be the oldest in … Continue reading
Stateless in Bahrain: 52 Nationalities Revoked
Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB), the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) and the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) condemn the arbitrary revocation of … Continue reading
Vali Nasr’s problematic discourse on ‘Sunni-Shia sectarianism’
This false Sunni-Shia and Saudi-Iran binary by Vali Nasr is a major disservice to thousands of Sunni and Shia Muslims, Christians, Yezidis, Kurds and other communities who are being massacred … Continue reading
Global Terrorism Index 2014: 4 Wahhabi Deobandi groups responsible for 66% of All 17,958 terror killings in 2013
Editor’s note: Our readers should note two very key findings of the GTI vindicate the LUBP narrative and prove the fake liberal media and for hire think tankers and University … Continue reading
ISIS women – Takfiri Wahhabi and Deobandi ideology is radicalizing Muslim women in the West: Time
Last March 11, was a normal Thursday morning for the Ali Mehenni family, or so Kamel Ali Mehenni thought when he dropped off his 17-year-old daughter Sahra at the train … Continue reading
Europe and ISIS, an islamic state within the old continent
CAIRO — “One day, not long from now, Europe will wake up to a nightmare.” I made this comment to friends during a 2012 visit to Europe. They swiftly dismissed … Continue reading
NATO’s Libya: From successful model to failed state
Libya’s chaos and violence may seem like a continuum of painful replays. However, as the situation festers, the risk of extremist elements gaining a more dangerous foothold and broader freedom … Continue reading
ISIS is a bigger threat for Muslims than Israel: Hezbollah leader
Mohammed Fneish, a government minister in Lebanon and a leader of Hezbollah, has said that Hezbollah is combating extremist takfiri jihadi organisations such as Islamic State (IS), because they “kill … Continue reading
Bahrain’s sham election ignores calls for reform
Bahrain’s national election planned for this Saturday portends no change in the al-Khalifa regime’s anti-Shi’a stance and is yet another futile exercise in sham democracy. The mainstream al-Wefaq Shi’a opposition … Continue reading
Deobandi terrorists supporting Transnational Salafi ISIS
The involvement of Deobandi terrorists from ASWJ-LeJ, Taliban, Jundullah in Syria and Iraq has been ongoing since some years. This tweet by Elijah Magnier highlights the role of another suicide … Continue reading
Global Terrorism Index 2014 formally indicts Wahhabi and Deobandi cult
Global Terrorism Index 2014 accepts LUBP’s definition of the Deobandi Pashtun phenomenon in describing Taliban terrorists. It states that Taliban’s beliefs are a mixture of Wahhabism, Deobandi, a form of … Continue reading
Arab Opinion Survey: Palestine has the highest percentage of ISIS sympathizers
Findings from a survey by the Arab Opinion Index team, within the Doha-based Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, and which were presented at near-simultaneous press conferences in … Continue reading
Dogmatically complicated conversion to Islam: Will President Obama care to name the pure evil that beheaded Peter Kassig ?
It seems that despite his conversion to Islam, Peter Kassig was considered an infidel or kafir by the ISIS because he had not converted to the violent Wahhabi or Deobandi cult. Unlike … Continue reading
Success at Baiji foretold by Iraqi Ambassador to UN at Al-Khoei Foundation Event
Editor’s note: Iraqi Ambassador to United Nations Mohamed Ali Alhakim spoke at the Rise of ISIS conference held at the Al-Khoei Foundation in New York. Ambassador Alhakim spoke about the ongoing … Continue reading
Russia Today’s report on how Hamas, Al-Nusra and ISIS dragged Palestinians into Syria’s conflict – by Sharmine Narwani
Palestinians didn’t jump into the fray in Syria. They were dragged into it – violently and reluctantly. Here is the story of how and why Palestinians and their 14 refugee … Continue reading
Sharmeen Obaid’s incomplete and problematic discourse on Deobandi terrorism
While this video is somewhat dated, it is still a good example of how the (Fake) liberal elite in Pakistan are habitual distorters of the causes of extremism and willing … Continue reading
There is no Compulsion in faith – The Holy Quran
What is the import/meaning of the verse, “No compulsion in faith Qur’an 2:256”? 1. Faith /Religion cannot be imposed on anyone. No one can be compelled to accept / … Continue reading