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Raheel Raza By the Numbers is an honest and open discussion about Muslim opinions and demographics. Narrated by Raheel Raza, president of Muslims Facing Tomorrow, this short film is about the acceptance that radical Islam is a bigger problem than most politically correct governments and individuals are ready to admit. Is ISIS, the Islamic State, trying to penetrate the U.S. with the refugee influx? Are Muslims radicalized on U.S. soil? Are organizations such as CAIR, who purport to represent American Muslims accepting and liberal or radicalized with links to terror organizations? |
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Brigitte Gabriel Islam - The Undeniable Truth - A quick lesson in the history of Islam and Prophet Muhammad in 5 minutes. |
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Anne Marie Waters Anne-Marie Waters, council member of the National Secular Society, begins the case for the opposition by denying that she and her fellow opposition speakers cause fear of Islam and blames instead "the actions of Islam itself". She lists "9/11, 7/7, Mali, Somalia, gender discrimination, forced marriages, polygamy, amputation", and many more. To the opposition's claim that these acts belong to an "extreme fringe" which has misunderstood the words of the Qur'an, she described the executions for blasphemy and apostasy in Saudi Arabia, and asks "has there ever been a more spectacular misunderstanding?" Waters concludes by arguing that it is the moderate Muslims who must "dance around meanings" and "stretch interpretations" when confronted with the fundamentally violent ideology of the Qur'an. |
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Part I Understanding the War on Terror Through Islamic Law |
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Part II Abrogation and the 'Milestones' Process |
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Part III The Muslim Brotherhood, the Arab Spring & the 'Milestones' Process |
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Part IV The Role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Enforcing Islamic Law |
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Part V The Boston Attack And Individual Jihad |
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