Tag Archives: Organization of Islamic Cooperation
What the War Over Jerusalem is Really About
President Trump sent a message to the terrorists that America will not be terrorized. Previous administrations allowed the terrorists to decide where we put our embassy. When countries refuse to move their embassies to Jerusalem, they are submitting to Sharia … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Policy Issues, Islamic Law - Sharia, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Middle East-North Africa, News and Analysis, Religious Freedom
Tagged Arab League, Islamic Supremacism, Jerusalem, Muslim Brotherhood, OIC, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, Palestinians, President Trump, Ribat
Syria’s religious fault lines: the plight of Christians in the Middle East
Though the Syrian civil war continues to rage, it’s mostly defined as a Sunni versus Shiite conflict, where the plight and suffering of this country’s ancient Christian communities is increasingly becoming an influential factor.
Posted in Foreign Policy, Middle East-North Africa, Religious Freedom
Tagged Alawite Muslims, Arab League, Arab Spring, Bashar al-Assad, Christian Winter, EU, Free Syrian Army, FSA, Lijan militias, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, R2P, Responsibility to Protect Doctrine, Shiite Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Syria, Syrian Christian community, Syrian civil war, UN