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New Zealand and The Fallacies of the Anti-Islamic Identitarianism

New Zealand and The Fallacies of the Anti-Islamic Identitarianism

Two elements seem common in this anti-Islamic international we can see getting stronger around the world: 1. From Burma, to Sri Lanka, to China, and especially to Europe (but also among Pakistani or Malay liberals, Iranian and Arab secularists, Central Asian sons of soviets, etc etc), there is a commonality in this idea of Islam being something foreign – specifically[Read More…]

March 17, 2019 1 comment Our vision
PRIORITIES, people!

PRIORITIES, people!

Random hypothetical scenario: 1. President X of not-existent Eastern European country Bieloslavatia (or the Caribbean Puerto Tobagahamas) declares that himself and his whole nation are ready to accept Islam, but he will not accept foreigners (Muslims or not, economic immigrants or refugees) from too much different cultures – not on the basis of a delusion of not-existent “ethnic purity” nor[Read More…]

April 21, 2018 1 comment Our vision
Refugees Welcome?

Refugees Welcome?

Regarding this new definition of “refugees”, I might sound controversial, but seeing the big efforts being made by Islamic societies in pro-refugees campaigns, I wonder, how is it exactly an Islamic issue? How, exactly, promoting the migration of Muslims to non-Muslim western countries (mostly dreaming of welfare paradises) – especially with the huge rates of riddah or at least indulging[Read More…]

April 14, 2018 3 comments Our vision