United Arab Emirates

Australian Rape Victim Struggles After Being Jailed for 'Adultery'

Tundra Tabloids 27 August 2012

Islam traumatizes. Lets not forget that the ‘jet set’ still loves to frequent that Muslim state, spending their wealth to live in the lap of luxury. The society’s shell may

 

UAE emirate launches Quran website

TwoCircles.net 13 August 2012

Ajman: Muslims can easily browse and download the Holy Quran in Arabic and English thanks to a new website launched by the UAE emirate of Ajman. "Our goal is to

 

Why Muslims Must Hate Jews

American Thinker 3 August 2012
By Nonie Darwish

Recently, a Pakistani religious leader, Pirzada Muhammad Raza Saqib Mustafai, said: "When the Jews are wiped out ... the sun of peace [will] begin to rise on the entire world."

The same preaching is routinely done not only by clerics, but by politicians -- in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and elsewhere. This is not just Ahmedinijad; it is at the heart of Islamic theology that world peace will be established only when all the Jews are wiped from the earth.

But few people in Western media are alarmed by this kind of rhetoric or care to expose this dreadful dark side of Islam's obsession with Jew-hatred.

 

The Spring of Islamic Fundamentalism

Gatestone Institute 3 August 2012
By Georgy Gounev

To what extent should an Islamic leader be trusted when he proclaims his intention to act in keeping with all the requirements of a democratic political system and to

 

Canadians behind U.S. bill to help Jews expelled from Arab countries

The Ottawa Citizen 3 August 2012
By STEVEN EDWARDS

Research by former justice minister Irwin Cotler and other Canadians is at the centre of a U.S. bill telling the American president to advance the cause of hundreds of

 

Nine detained in UAE Islamist crackdown -activists

The Daily Star 2 August 2012
By Rania El Gamal

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has detained nine Islamists in the past two days, local activists said on Wednesday, and human rights groups have urged condemnation of the Gulf Arab

 

Mosque to be built in Al Maktoum college in Dundee

gulfnews 13 July 2012

Dundee: A ceremony was held on Tuesday to mark the official launch of a 1 million mosque development for the Al Maktoum College of Higher Education campus in Dundee. More

 

British man facing death penalty in Abu Dhabi after selling undercover policeman less than 300 pounds of cannabis

Daily Mail 26 June 2012
By Rebecca Evans

A British man is facing death by firing squad after being caught selling less than 300 of cannabis to an undercover police officer in the United Arab Emirates. The 21-year-old man was

 

UAE wants to control toys that mock Islam

Elder of Ziyon 19 June 2012

But is mocking the people afraid of mocking allowed? The United Arab Emirates Federal National Council (FNC) has issued a recommendation to the Cabinet to pass legislation on

 

Hungarian Muslims rally around hurt UAE chess official

The National 12 June 2012
By Awad Mustafa

Hungarian Muslims would like an Emirati chess official who was pummelled by thugs to see more of their country - but this time, the good side. They have invited Saud Al Marzooqi to

 

Call for federal dress-code law in the UAE

The National 12 June 2012
By Ola Salem

ABU DHABI // A member of the FNC has appealed for a federal law banning tourists and residents from wearing revealing clothes in public. At today's meeting, Hamad Al Rahoumi (Dubai)

 

British woman arrested in Dubai denies 'having sex in taxi'

AOL Travel UK 17 May 2012
By Ruth Doherty

A British woman has denied claims that she was arrested for having sex in the back of a cab in Dubai. According to The Sun newspaper, police in Dubai say that Rebecca Black, a

 

British architect fined for asking 'When will we finish with the damn mosques?' during meeting in Abu Dhabi

Daily Mail 4 May 2012
By Paul Milligan and Ted Thornhill

A British landscape architect has been fined after he asked colleagues in a meeting: 'When will we finish with the damn mosques?' John Hall, 42, the former Millennium Dome site planner,

 

Brit fined in ‘damn mosque’ plan row

The Sun 3 May 2012
By NEIL SYSON

A BRITISH landscape architect appeared in court yesterday in a strict Islamic state for talking about "damn mosques”. John Hall, 42, used the expression in a meeting when others dragged

 

Engineer: I did not mean to insult Islam

The National 26 April 2012
By Haneen Dajani

ABU DHABI // An engineer told an appeals court yesterday that he did not mean to insult religious monuments when he said "damn mosques" during a meeting. The British engineer, who works

 

Wahhabi Hate-Mongers' Sham "Peace Convention"

Gatestone Institute 16 April 2012
By Irfan Al-Alawi

In one of the most absurd recent exercises in self-deceptive propaganda by radical Islamists, an "International Peace Convention" has been announced for April 12 at the Dubai World Trade

 

Spain: Real Madrid Soccer Club Removes Cross From Emblem To Please Muslims

Eurasia Review 10 April 2012

Spanish football giants, Real Madrid, have decided to make changes to the club’s logo, getting rid of the cross, which was present on the emblem for nearly a century. ­The rebranding was

 

Islam Conquers European Football

Gatestone Institute 10 April 2012
By Soeren Kern

The top-ranked football team in Spain, Real Madrid, has removed a Christian cross from its official logo as a way to strengthen its fan base among Muslims in Europe and the Middle East.

According to Spain's top sports newspaper, Marca, the change was made to "avoid any form of confusion or misinterpretation in a region where the majority of the population is Muslim."

 

Fears for woman detained in Dubai

Irish Times 13 March 2012
By ALISON HEALY

THE DEPARTMENT of Foreign Affairs has said it is in ongoing contact with an Irish citizen who has been detained in Dubai for almost two weeks. The woman’s daughter, a student in Dublin, asked

 

Female nurses can see women’s genitals at ICU

Emirates 24/7 11 March 2012

The UAE’s top Islamic ruling body has sanctioned the exposure of sensitive parts of the woman’s body to female nurses at intensive care units for the sake of treatment. The Fatwa (Islamic edict)

 
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