| issue 371 |
TOPSTORIES
Christians Officially Most Persecuted Group of 2016
Islamists killed an estimated 30,000 Christians worldwide last year, out of a total of 90,000 Christians murdered for their faith. learn more
MORENEWS
| This is the Face of Free Speech in Turkey Renowned Turkish fashion design Barbaos Sansal is in Turkish custody after being deported from northern Cyprus over a video 'insulting' Turkey. | |
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| Fireworks Shot at Church, Police by Mob Shouting 'Allah Akbar' Although local authorities in Dortmund, Germany called New Year's Eve a "quiet" and "normal" night, video footage of the night shows another story. | |
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| House Homeland Security Chair Backs Brotherhood Ban In total, 90 members of Congress have cosponsored or voted for the Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act, including two Democrats. | |
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| Son of Slain Gov. Faces Blasphemy Charges for Christmas Greetings Shaan Taseer, son of Salman Taseer who was killed for calling for an end to Pakistan's blasphemy laws, sent X-mas greetings to Pakistan's Christians. | |
FEATUREDVIDEOS
| Saudi Women Protest Male Guardianship Law With Music Video Saudi women (and some men) have recently embarked on a campaign against the oppressive laws that require a woman to have a male guardian who must approve almost any decision she makes from travel to education to health care. |
QUOTABLEQUOTES
“We should all be against any ideologies of superiority of one people over another people. It is a completely antithetical proposition, but we have some of the worst racism in our own community… The anti-Jewish rhetoric, you know, here in the Islamic community is horrific."
- Hamza Yusuf
American Islamic Scholar and Co-Founder of Zaytuna College
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