Tag: Arabic

Shirk Or Persecution – What does The Word Fitna Mean?

Often times the Arabic word “fitna” (فِتْنَةٌ) in Surah 2:190-194 and Surah 8:39 gets associated by critics to mean “shirk” (disbelief). They claim when the Quran ordered early companions of Muhammed to fight against “fitna”, they assert here that they were ordered to fight non-Muslims merely because of them not believing in Islam. This claim… Read More ›

Christian ‘Scholar’ Pretends To Know Arabic

  The Claims The missionary Tony Costa recently responded to one of my articles correcting him on being dishonest about the Arabic language. What is the problem? Tony is claiming that the feminine form of أله is لت. He says: In a commentary piece where I was reviewing a debate I had with my good friend… Read More ›

Hysteria In Holland As Muslim TV Presenter Said ‘Allahu Akbar’ On TV

The Dutch media and Islamophobes are going crazy because a Muslim TV presenter, Ajouad El Miloudi, shouted Allahu Akbar during a roller coaster ride on a popular TV program called William Wever. A 12-year-old boy wanted to know how roller coasters are made, El Miloudi therefore took the child to the theme park and go… Read More ›

Tajikistan’s Secularist Government Trying To Implement Bill Banning Arabic Names

DTT: Secularism supposed to be an idea that the State should prevent discrimination of all its citizens. However, no such thing is implemented or abided by Tajikistan’s Government. They discriminate against Muslims on a daily basis. First, was the story of Police dragging Muslim men by their beards of the street and make them shave it… Read More ›

Anti-Muslim bigots freak out when Texas TV station warns of oncoming haboob

By Travis Gettys Texas television station KCBD kicked up a cloud of anti-Muslim bigotry Tuesday night by sharing an alert from the National Weather Service on its Facebook page. “Haboob northwest of Lubbock as seen from the Science Spectrum,” the NWS warned. “If you must drive west of Lubbock, plan for near-zero visibility in blowing dust and… Read More ›

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