One of the main themes in Infidel is Hirsi Ali's struggle to distinguish between Islamic practice and what it actually says in the Qur'an (or Koran), the holy book of Islam. Her conclusion is that some of the worst abuses she witnessed and underwent had legitimate basis in the Qur'an.
I've been following a series on Hot Air called Blogging the Qur'an, by Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch. It details what is actually written in the Qur'an, as well as how certain passages are interpreted and practiced. Well worth the read.
Vancouver Lawyer Accused of Pseudolegal ‘Paper Terrorism’ in Neighbour
Dispute
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A legal battle over a privacy divider on a condo rooftop deck in
Vancouver’s Fairview neighborhood has escalated into accusations of
pseudolegal ‘paper t...
1 year ago