Things have been relatively quiet on the Jihad front this week, but there’s always something happening:
BBC Presenter: “Islam must not be offended at any price, although Christians are fair game because they do nothing about it if they are offended.”
Synagogue torched in Tunisia.
Reading the Bible? You know that’s a shooting.
Meet Yussuf al-Qaradawi, the Egyptian version of the Ayatollah Khomeini.
Over at JihadWatch, Roland Shirk offers up parallels between the modern Middle East and World War I.
Egyptian blogger Sandmonkey reveals identity.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu sees more parallels between the Iranian revolution and the situation in Egypt.
Geert Wilders: “All over Europe multicultural elites are waging total war against their populations. Their goal is to continue the strategy of mass-immigration, which will ultimately result in an Islamic Europe – a Europe without freedom: Eurabia.”
“Renegade ex-MILFs burn Christian village.” (Attention Farkers: This link is probably a lot less gratifying than you might believe…)
Pakistani suicide bomber kills 31 at army base.
Today’s latest American convert to Islam Jihadi comes to you from Baltimore.
Georgia is the latest state to ban Sharia.
German state Hesse bans face veils for public workers.
“Islam: The Religion of Sauron”. (No, really, that is the title. I’m going to go out on a limb and suggest that this comparison is a tad overwrought…)
(Hat tips: JihadWatch, Fark, Instapundit, Michael Totten, and the usual suspects.)
Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu, Egypt, Geert Wilders, Georgia, Germany, Israel, J. R. R. Tolkien, Jihad, Muslim Brotherhood, Pakistan, Roland Shirk, This Week in Jihad, Yussuf al-Qaradawi
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