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"No book in the marketplace is of greater importance than Laura Mansfield's translation of "Knights under the Prophet's Banner" by Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri, bin Laden's second in command. It is a book that should be read by every American who wants to understand the nature of the 'war on terror' (a misnomer) and the grave and imminent threat that radical Islam poses for western civilization and our way of life."
Paul L. Williams, Ph.D., author of "Osama's Revenge: The Next 9/11," "The Al Qaeda Connection," and "The Dunces of Doomsday."

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If you found the series Jihad Comes to Small Town USA informative, you need to read this book. An insightful look at the permeation of Islam into the American way of life by Laura Mansfield.

Laura goes undercover into the mosques of America and tells you what is happening in these Islamic centers.

A comprehensive look at the changes that have been slowly forced onto American society to accommodate Islam.

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February 1, 2006: Islam and Cartoon Physics

by Laura Mansfield

Those who have appointed themselves as protectors of the “good name” of Islam have gone too far once again with the outcry over the cartoons published in the Danish newspaper. But all of the uproar is bringing even more attention to a series of cartoons that would have probably quickly been forgotten had they just been ignored.

It appears that they are getting ready to learn one of the most critical laws of "Cartoon Physics": for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

In this case, the action is the widespread outcry over the cartoons that some claim defame Islam. The ensuing reaction on the part of the West will be interesting to watch.

The protesters have managed to accomplish the same thing with this that they did when the Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa calling for the death of author Salman Rushdie or insulting Islam in his book Satanic Verses. Millions of people who would never have even thought about buying and reading the book were compelled to go out and buy it, catapulting it onto the best seller lists.

The cartoons, published first in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, have sparked protests and boycotts of Danish products throughout the Islamic world.

But honestly, what’s the big deal here?

We’ve seen cartoons throughout the Muslim world demeaning everyone from Jesus Christ to world leaders such as George W. Bush and Tony Blair, but the western world barely notices.

We get insulted and then get over it. After all, freedom of the press is something we value highly in the west. But in most of the Arab world, where the masses are used to being spoon fed Pablum pre-approved by government censors, I suppose we shouldn’t expect more.

I would suggest that perhaps those who are interested in protecting the “good name” of Islam consider going to the source of the problem: the terrorists who are committing atrocities in the name of their religion.

But it appears that today’s Islamic leaders would rather call for a death sentence on cartoonists and writers, instead of calling for an end to the violence and terrorism by the likes of Bin Laden and company.

I guess that would be too much to ask.

By the way, if you’re interested in seeing the cartoons, they are shown below. Please note that the cartoons are the property of the copyright holder, Jyllands-Posten, and if you wish to copy or reuse these cartoons, you must first request their permission.

I don't suppose they've seen this cartoon either? Islam Comic Book

 

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