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  • At a Toronto mosque in Ramadan: The value of thingsHassan Ibrahim
    August 10, 2011

    On Saturday August 6th 2011 (the 6th of Ramadan) I attended a talk by Dr. Mohamed Elmasry at Toronto's Masjid Qurtabah. It was the first in a weekly series of speeches given one hour before having Iftar. About 100 people of all ages and both gender attended. They listened intently to Dr. Elmasry speak about the "value of things".

  • Conrad Black and Rupert MurdochThe Canadian Charger
    July 29, 2011

    Conrad Black and Rupert Murdoch are Zionists, strong supporters of Israel, right-wing politicians and the wars on Afghanistan and Iraq; and both are founders of media empires to propagate their views.

  • The Oslo terrorist and Mark Steyn's The future belongs to IslamThe Canadian Charger
    July 29, 2011

    The citations of the Oslo terrorist Anders Behring Breivik's 1500-page Manifesto include the writings of well-known anti-Muslim personalities like Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller, Daniel Pipes, Walid Shoebat and Canada's Mark Steyn. Steyn is the author of "The future belongs to Islam" (Maclean's Magazine - October 23, 2006).

  • A New Egypt: A Book ReviewHassan Ibrahim
    July 29, 2011

    An inside perspective is often the most interesting because as an outsider we often miss out on the intimate details that make a story complete. "A New Egypt: The January 25th Revolution - With an Eyewitness DVD" by Dr. Mohamed Elmasry, is one such inside perspective.

  • Norway's monster and THE questionAlan Hart
    July 29, 2011

    How much was the mind of Anders Behring Breivik conditioned and warped by Zionist propaganda as peddled with the assistance of Christian fundamentalism by much of the Western mainstream media and many web sites?

  • Islamophobia at Canada's Sun MediaAbubakar Kasim
    July 29, 2011

    Dear Sun News Executives: When the calamity had befallen on the people of Norway and the dramatic news from that peaceful country was unfolding, I was watching your station to get its prospective. I could not believe what I was hearing.

  • Who are the terrorists?Reuel S. Amdur
    July 29, 2011

    A bomb blast in Oslo. The first reaction-it must be Muslim extremists. But no, it turns out that Anders Behring Breivik is anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant, and an Evangelical Christian right-wing extremist. Why do Muslims come to mind first?

  • Oslo's terrorism: Who is responsible?Scott Stockdale
    July 29, 2011

    Following the attacks in Oslo on July 22, where a car bomb was detonated outside Oslo's government headquarters and at least 75 mostly young people were shot and killed at a political summer camp on nearby Utoya Island, the featured headline in The New York Times online front page strongly suggested Muslims were responsible for the attacks in Oslo.

  • Europe: The Muslims are coming?Prof. Dr. Mohamed Elmasry
    July 29, 2011

    The Muslims are coming is an Islamophobic propaganda that has inspired Oslo terrorist Anders Behring Breivik and is advanced by the extreme right and Zionists to mean that Western Muslims will turn the West into a worse place - more Western initiated wars, more debt, less morality, less social justice, less freedom and less education and health care. But how was one Muslim-ruled European country and how was the rest of Europe at that time?

  • 9/11/11: The media and the quest for truthDr. Anthony J. Hall
    July 29, 2011

    The Toronto Hearings to coincide with 9/11/11 promise to create an important record of what is known, what is not known, and what remains in the realm of speculation about what did or did not happen ten years ago.

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