Content about Islamophobia

March 23, 2011

 

Born Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos, in Long Island, NY, Angel is reported to have been first introduced to magic at age 6 by an aunt, who taught him a card trick.  From this his interest grew, to the point where he chose to become a professional magician, over attending university. Now aged 45, Angel has developed quite a following. Presently, he has a showCriss Angel Believe in Las Vegas, Nevada, in which he has collaborated with Cirque du Soleil. He also markets a magic kit online with promises to teach hundreds of so called illusions. A special added incentive to order his product is the promise to reveal the ‘Secret to Levitation.’

 

 

March 19, 2010

Over the last 30 years El Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani, El Hashmi, Imam of the Muslims of the Americas Inc and Vice Chancellor of the International Quranic Open University and his followers have been subjected to a consistent and vicious assault.

Over the last 30 years El Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani, El Hashmi, Imam of the Muslims of the Americas Inc and Vice Chancellor of the International Quranic Open University and his followers have been subjected to a consistent and vicious assault.

January 10, 2010

The Zionist-controlled media has manufactured numerous unsubstantiated links with Pakistan and terrorism in somewhat the same manner as they did before the invasion of Iraq, and continue to devise methods to justify an invasion of Pakistan –which they deem their number one enemy– that would facilitate the seizure of the nuclear arsenal of that country.

The five young men of different ethnic backgrounds, reportedly American citizens of Pakistani origin, are no more than dupes –part of an intricate scheme to further inflame the Islamophobia that has literally instigated the worst fears with regard to the perceived threat of Islam to America and the world.

January 10, 2010

The recent vote to ban the building of minarets in the European nation of Switzerland has been received with shock and criticism from religious groups, human rights organizations, and governments worldwide. The referendum, which according to the BBC received 57.2% of voter’s approval, has raised concerns of religious intolerance and Islamophobia in a country with an image of open-mindedness and tolerance.

The recent vote to ban the building of minarets in the European nation of Switzerland has been received with shock and criticism from religious groups, human rights organizations, and governments worldwide. The referendum, which according to the BBC received 57.2% of voter’s approval, has raised concerns of religious intolerance and Islamophobia in a country with an image of open-mindedness and tolerance.

December 1, 2009

It seems that the targeting of Muslims and Islam has become a kind of national theater in France. Unlike theater, however, the disturbing trend can, and will turn ugly – in fact to a degree it already has – if the French government doesn’t get a grip on reality. The world, including France, is a complex, multifaceted and fascinatingly diverse place; it cannot be co-opted to fit national specificities determined by a group of irritable far right racists with a distorted interpretation of themselves and others.

It seems that the targeting of Muslims and Islam has become a kind of national theater in France. Unlike theater, however, the disturbing trend can, and will turn ugly – in fact to a degree it already has – if the French government doesn’t get a grip on reality.