Posted on 04/19/2005 12:59:26 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
Thank you Cindy :) I appreciate your prayers. And I am being careful :)
That's wonderful and prayers are always ongoing.
"I truly believe America has fallen asleep again. Especially those that aren't on the Internet reading the news every day."
I agree.
Yes, it does stink.
I did not provide details as to the location of the mosque or the date of the visit simply for safety reasons. They do not have my full name. However if I provide the date and the name/location of the mosque I might as well walk back in, hand the imam a copy of the article, and wait for the backlash.
I do not have the weight of a governmental agency behind me; I have had to redact certain information for security purposes.
Let me also add that the sessions were audiotaped - not broadcast quality but certainly understandable.
I was thinking yesterday that having tapes would be wonderful. Sounds like the author was already thinking ahead.
ON THE NET...
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=15535_Followup_on_Small_Town_Jihad&only=yes
Interesting.
I am discrediting the woman who wrote it based on the fact that I know she would not have been allowed to sit in and listen to the men talking in the Masjid....Islamic etiquette resounds - men and women do not mix inside the Masjid....so I question her on that aspect. I think she was perhaps trying to give more credit to her story than not...and they would especially not allow her to sit uncovered amongst the men inside the Masjid...she would have been taken to sit with the women immediately...that is a fact...
Wow!. This article is you? GREAT job.
That doesn't make sense. Ghibran was a Maronite - essentailly a Lebanese Catholic.
KOH, it might be fair to say you are questioning her, but it would be hard to discredit her without greater proof.
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