Muslims accuse all ‘others’ of conspiring against them. What is the reality? See www.al-rassooli.org for index to all related talks, also the-koran.blogspot.com Please also visit www.Ummat-al-Kuffar.org NOTE All our listeners are free to copy our chapters as long as they are not tampered with in any manner.
Media and Islam – War or Peace by Dr. Zakir Naik in UAE (2005). Islam, today, is the most misunderstood religion. It bears the brunt of misconceptions and hate propaganda. The powerful mass media, aligned to deceitful political and corporate interests, spreads these misconceptions virulently… worldwide. While portraying Islam, integrity and reliability are bypassed by the media with professional charm and finesse. Wise and apt Islamic viewpoints are seldom covered in the mainstream media, whereas aberrations by a few misled Muslims are highlighted. Muslims hardly have any hold or influence on major media, especially TV. They instead, exhibit an apologetic attitude and an inferiority complex.
The “Muslim Demographics” Video www.youtube.com The BBC radio 4 response www.youtube.com Useful sites epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu www.statistics.gov.uk pewresearch.org news.bbc.co.uk Just because certain bullshit sounds good to you doesn’t justify your acceptance of it.
The tragic shooting at Fort Hood again stirs the debate about Islamophobia. Peter Lavelle asks his guest whether now Islam will be put on trial in the US.
Sikh people have been targets of intolerance, especially after 9/11 when the anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States was growing. According to a recent poll, 40% of Americans admitted to have a prejudice against Muslims. Oftentimes because of Sikhs’ turbans, they get mistaken for Muslims and end up becoming targets for hate crimes, work place discrimination, and racial profiling at airports. Today, because of their turbans, Sikhs still can’t enlist in the US army and in some states they …