Islam Executes Gays Part 1

The US on Wednesday accused Iran of violating fundamental human rights after Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif endorsed the execution of gay people. Zarif defended his country’s draconian policies at a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas in Tehran on Monday. https://vk.com/video503532632_456240800 [user-submitted-posts]

Political Islam Part 60

Ottomans are back to set the order in the world, conquer Jerusalem, says a chatter box from a pro-Erdogan outfit called Devleti Aliyye Ocakları, established in Turkey by Ottoman Sultan grandson Abdülhamid Kayıhan Osmanoğlu, a close ally of Turkish President. Islamic law imposes a tax of 2.5% on the income and assets of all devout… Continue reading Political Islam Part 60

Political Islam Part 59

Mohammed knew how to suppress reason, and he intuitively knew that by appealing to the Obsessive Compulsive trait of human psychology, it would divert the mind further and further from thinking objectively or rationally. Clearly he didn’t have an objective understanding of the mechanisms that Obsessive Compulsive principles operated on, however, he had an intuitive… Continue reading Political Islam Part 59

Political Islam Part 58

This endless need to have to pray was clearly designed to be an all present aspect in someone’s life. It was not designed as an aid to help people go through tough times, it was designed to take over people’s lives. And the overarching goal of this, is to further prevent from rational thought. Islam… Continue reading Political Islam Part 58

Political Islam Part 57

You can say this comes from first person observation, this OCD of the masses, but it’s a distention that is worth discussion, needs more awareness, and can indeed explain much of the radicalization that spurs out of this belief system. Islam in Muslim societies is all consuming, its tentacles, penetrate all aspects of life so… Continue reading Political Islam Part 57

Political Islam Part 56

The big misconception about Islam to the west, is the space a religion is thought to typically occupy in someone’s mind. This is typically done subconsciously, without the person being aware. For most average rational people, religion is thought to exist in the margin of life. Indeed, for most that do practice it, it typically… Continue reading Political Islam Part 56

Political Islam Part 55

When Caliph Al-Mutawakkil had been killed in 861, jurists had retroactively validated his murder with a Fatwa. Eight years later, they had testified to the lawful abdication of a successor, after he had been dragged from a toilet, beaten unconscious, and thrown into a vault to die. By the middle of the tenth century, judges… Continue reading Political Islam Part 55

Political Islam Part 54

Deliberations of the Caliphates, most notably Rashidun Caliphate were not democratic in the modern sense rather, decision-making power lay with a council of notable and trusted companions of Mohammad and representatives of different tribes (most of them selected or elected within their tribes). Traditional Sunni Islamic lawyers agree that shura, loosely translated as ‘consultation of… Continue reading Political Islam Part 54

Political Islam Part 53

Al-Mawardi, a Muslim jurist of the Shafii school, has written that the caliph should be Qurayshi. Abu Bakr Al-Baqillani, an Ashari Islamic scholar and Maliki lawyer, wrote that the leader of the Muslims simply should be from the majority. Abu Hanifa an-Nu’man, the founder of the Sunni Hanafi school of fiqh, also wrote that the… Continue reading Political Islam Part 53

Political Islam Part 52

Muhammad’s closest companions, the four “rightly guided” Caliphs who succeeded him, continued to expand the state to encompass Jerusalem, Ctesiphon, and Damascus, and sending armies as far as the Sindh. The Islamic empire stretched from Al-Andalus (Muslim Spain) to the Punjab under the reign of the Umayyad dynasty. An important Islamic concept concerning the structure… Continue reading Political Islam Part 52