Chatham House assisting in sexist/totalitarian Pan-Arabic Islam propaganda!
Also see July 17 and 25, 2005, postings abt the evil roots of Islam revealed in British survey, and how Chatham House via a female Arabic Islamist (Mai Yamani (Muslim feminist and the daughter of fired Saudi oil minister Yamani), supports Muslim terrorism.
A propaganda film about Islam has been shown at Chatham House.
Arab New's has a, perhaps not surprisingly, positive view on the film sponsoring Arab Islamism: "his impressions of the debate on varying interpretations of Islam. In a school in Lahore, a teacher tells him that she teaches the girls how to be true followers of Islam; she tells him that Islam does not prevent these girls from working when they grow up, provided they have permission from their husbands"
Klevius comment: Would you believe this is 2005?!
Arab News: "From Pakistan, the crew moves to Indonesia, and a security guard in Jakarta’s Istiqal Mosque. The guard says that he wants his son to grow up to be a Muslim who will be “a credit to his country and to his religion.” For him, Islam is a way of life which guarantees his son’s secure future"
Klevius comment: Sure is, but what about his daughters?
Arab News goes on: "In Malaysia, there is a group — “Sisters in Islam”— which seeks equality between men and women in religion. One of the members is a female law student who wants to become a judge; she believes that religion is a belief in the heart and that classifying people into “believers” and “non-believers” is unjust. Religion, in her opinion, is between a person and God"
Klevius comment: So why pick a totalitarian and political, rather than religious, system of belief? But, apart from that, there's also another and completely differnt Islamic Malaysia out there. One that isn't reported about in the PR-film for Arabic Islamism shown at Chatham house: "Today, Sky Kingdom's village square is a bare patch of earth, littered with the broken tiles of bulldozed monuments. The well has been filled in. The villagers, many facing charges of violating a fatwa banning contact with their leader, have been warned not to talk. In a country where freedom of religion is enshrined in the constitution, the Sky Kingdom followers are discovering there is no freedom to reject or reinterpret Islam"
Arab News continues: "Beside the debate (in Morocco), we are shown the life of a simple Muslim woman who works in a carpet factory and contentedly performs her daily prayers. Her dream is to have enough money to make the pilgrimage to Makkah."
Klevius comment: Amusing, isn't it? Wonder where that "Makkah" may be? Must be a real paradise and good example for all women around the globe. And especially so for non-Arabic women. Or...?!
See Klevius Definition of religion (No. 1 on MSN)!
and Klevius Definition of sex segregation (No. 1 on MSN)!
and Klevius Definition of human rights (No. 1 on MSN)!
A propaganda film about Islam has been shown at Chatham House.
Arab New's has a, perhaps not surprisingly, positive view on the film sponsoring Arab Islamism: "his impressions of the debate on varying interpretations of Islam. In a school in Lahore, a teacher tells him that she teaches the girls how to be true followers of Islam; she tells him that Islam does not prevent these girls from working when they grow up, provided they have permission from their husbands"
Klevius comment: Would you believe this is 2005?!
Arab News: "From Pakistan, the crew moves to Indonesia, and a security guard in Jakarta’s Istiqal Mosque. The guard says that he wants his son to grow up to be a Muslim who will be “a credit to his country and to his religion.” For him, Islam is a way of life which guarantees his son’s secure future"
Klevius comment: Sure is, but what about his daughters?
Arab News goes on: "In Malaysia, there is a group — “Sisters in Islam”— which seeks equality between men and women in religion. One of the members is a female law student who wants to become a judge; she believes that religion is a belief in the heart and that classifying people into “believers” and “non-believers” is unjust. Religion, in her opinion, is between a person and God"
Klevius comment: So why pick a totalitarian and political, rather than religious, system of belief? But, apart from that, there's also another and completely differnt Islamic Malaysia out there. One that isn't reported about in the PR-film for Arabic Islamism shown at Chatham house: "Today, Sky Kingdom's village square is a bare patch of earth, littered with the broken tiles of bulldozed monuments. The well has been filled in. The villagers, many facing charges of violating a fatwa banning contact with their leader, have been warned not to talk. In a country where freedom of religion is enshrined in the constitution, the Sky Kingdom followers are discovering there is no freedom to reject or reinterpret Islam"
Arab News continues: "Beside the debate (in Morocco), we are shown the life of a simple Muslim woman who works in a carpet factory and contentedly performs her daily prayers. Her dream is to have enough money to make the pilgrimage to Makkah."
Klevius comment: Amusing, isn't it? Wonder where that "Makkah" may be? Must be a real paradise and good example for all women around the globe. And especially so for non-Arabic women. Or...?!
See Klevius Definition of religion (No. 1 on MSN)!
and Klevius Definition of sex segregation (No. 1 on MSN)!
and Klevius Definition of human rights (No. 1 on MSN)!
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