Posted on 02/08/2004 12:17:45 PM PST by Ronzo
The following articles appeared in the Sunday, February 08, 2004 edition of the Chicago Tribune.
The Tribune might require you to log in to read them, but it would definitely be worth taking the time to do so.
Struggle for the soul of Islam
Many Muslims see America's war on terror as a war against Islam. And many Americans see Muslims as suicide bombers who murder innocents and target Americans.
Hardliners won battle for Bridgeview (Chicago) Mosque - MUST READ!
The recipient of the worshipers' generosity was Sami Al-Arian, a Palestinian activist accused by the U.S. government of aiding terrorists. And the prayer leader's passionate appeal is a reflection of the ascendancy of Muslim hard-liners at the mosque, one of the most outspoken and embattled in the U.S.
From Golden Age to Embattled Faith.
Islam is hardly unique as a religion that has been twisted to justify killing. Historical circumstances help explain how terrorists have commandeered Islam as their cause.
Each article is an excellent source of information about Islam, especially how it is practiced here in the United States.
There are some obvious inaccuracies in the article (consider the source ) but overall, very well worth reading.
Ronzo
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I have a "special" e-mail account that I use for logging into sites that REQUIRE login. It's for real, but I only log into it once a month or so, just for kicks.
Surprisingly, I get NO spam from the Trib what-so-ever. They don't send me a darn thing. Of course, I only gave them they absolute minimum of info, and check or unchecked any boxes about "getting e-mail from our sponsors" and so forth.
Most companies realize that SPAM is not the way to go...
The most spam I get is from Dell, but that only came after I bought a couple of computers from them. They don't send e-mail out all that often though, and it hasn't been all that much of a bother.
I think I have a pretty good idea where that "community area" is, and have walked those streets myself, and have been inside the Muslim owned & operated stores.
Those I talked to who live in that area have told me the same thing you have, that they are a people apart, and have no love for this country that they call home.
Now I know and have met Muslims who are not on the militant bandwagon, and are truly sorry for the current state of Islam, but they seem to be in the minority, just as the Tribune reports.
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