source: http://www.city-journal.org/2008/18_2_cultural_jihadists.html Islam divides the world into two parts. The part governed by sharia, or Islamic law, is called the Dar al-Islam, or House of Submission. Everything else is the Dar al-Harb, or House of War, so called because it will take war—holy war, jihad—to bring it into the House of Submission. Over the centuries, this jihad has taken
source: http://www.city-journal.org/2008/18_2_cultural_jihadists.html Islam divides the world into two parts. The part governed by sharia, or Islamic law, is called the Dar al-Islam, or House of Submission. Everything else is the Dar al-Harb, or House of War, so called because it will take war—holy war, jihad—to bring it into the House of Submission. Over the centuries, this jihad has taken
Josh Rosenbluth <jrosenbluth@comcast.net> wrote: :|On May 21, 10:30 am, Peter Franks <n...@none.com> wrote: :|> :|> Nice way to squeeze in bias. :|> :|> The US Constitution doesn't say /anything/ about 'accommodating'. It is :|> crystal clear -- government can in no way infringe upon or prohibit the :|> free exercise of religion. :| :|Since the US Constitution is silent on "accommodating"
Josh Rosenbluth <jrosenbluth@comcast.net> wrote: :|On May 10, 6:12 am, buckeye <buckeye...@nospam.net> wrote: :|> :|> :|> The First Amendment states only that :|> :|> Congress shall make no laws respecting (meaning: "related to") a :|> :|> religious establishment--that's it. :|> :| :|> :|That interpretation of "respecting" makes no sense either in the :|> :|historical context
source: http://www.city-journal.org/printable.php?id=2567 Islam divides the world into two parts. The part governed by sharia, or Islamic law, is called the Dar al-Islam, or House of Submission. Everything else is the Dar al-Harb, or House of War, so called because it will take war--holy war, jihad--to bring it into the House of Submission. Over the centuries, this jihad has taken a variety