Wahabism invaded Bosnia, $700 million from Saudi in Bosnia since the war
Islamic Revival Tests Bosnia’s Secular Cast
Johan Spanner for The New York Times
A billboard for a clothing store near a mosque in Sarajevo. Islam is making a comeback in Bosnia, where religious and national identities have long been fused.
Muslim groups 'linked to September 11 hijackers spark fury over conference'
A Muslim group has provoked outrage after inviting an extremist linked to the 9/11 hijackers to speak at a conference which is being promoted with a picture of New York in flames.
Telegraph
The End of Time event at the East London Mosque, which is being publicised on internet sites including Facebook, will feature a videotaped lecture from Anwar al-Awlaki, who is banned from entering the United States after allegedly acting as a spiritual adviser to three of the September 11 terrorists.
Channel 4's decision to invite President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to deliver its "alternative" Christmas message may have been offensive to many people, but no one can say the station is neglecting its obligation to cater for minorities. Muslim fundamentalists were thrilled by the broadcast.
Islam is the fastest-growing religion in Britain: the number of Muslims has grown from 1.6 million to two million since 2000. Moreover, every major public institution has changed its policies to accommodate the demands of Islamic "community leaders". The Government, the Opposition, the police, schools, the Church of England, the BBC and now Channel 4 are all helping Muslims construct a parallel Islamic state.
According to a recent survey, fewer Americans believe terrorism is a threat now than at any time since September 10, 2001. But if five Muslim men in New Jersey had had their way, this threat might loom larger in the public mind today. These men face life in prison after being convicted Monday of plotting to enter the U.S. Army base in Fort Dix, New Jersey and murder as many soldiers as they could.
Bosnia:Nationalists triumph as Father Christmas banned in Sarajevo infant schools
Guardian
To Bosnia's Catholic Croats, he is known as Djed Boinjak (Father Christmas) and to Bosnian Serbs as Boic Bata, the Christmas Friend. To the Muslim Bosniak population, he is known as Deda Mraz, Grandfather Frost, the figure that for the past 50 years has been welcomed into infants' schools to distribute gifts at Christmas and new year.
British Defence Minster: 'Taliban and Al-Qaeda are like Nazis'
The Hindu
London (PTI): The British defence secretary has compared the Taliban and al-Qaeda to the Nazis, saying that the "fanatics" are challenging the way of life in a manner similar to Adolf Hitler's paratroopers.
Terming the military campaign in Afghanistan as a "vital national security mission", John Hutton said it is a like the war to defeat Hitler.
Pakistan: Christians find Bible burned, note warning they'll "burn in the fire of hell" and must convert to Islam if they want to "live in peace"
Islamic threats in church: bible burned, treatened to convert
Islamic threats in church: bible burned, treatened to convert
by Qaiser Felix Asia News
The sacrilege took place two days ago, in a small village of the diocese of Faisalabad. Many families of Muslims, who are in the majority, are supporting the Christians. The priest asks the faithful to remain "calm and peaceful," in imitation of Jesus.
The West pay Jizya:allied supply convoys pay their enemies for safe passage
Tom Coghlan The Times
The West is indirectly funding the insurgency in Afghanistan thanks to a system of payoffs to Taleban commanders who charge protection money to allow convoys of military supplies to reach Nato bases in the south of the country.
Egypt: Thousands of Muslims Attempt Again to Attack Copts during Prayers
EGYPT (ANS)
Thousands of Muslims, who were angered by Copts celebrating mass in the Zagazig Diocese’s Hospitality Hall on Wednesday, December 10, gathered in the village of Kafr Farag Guirgis, in an attempt to attack the building.
Britain's Muslim schools have been sharply criticised in a controversial draft report commissioned by a leading think tank which suggests that over 60 per cent of them are linked to potentially dangerous Islamic fundamentalists.
Mother told to take down her Christmas lights... in case they offend her non-Christian neighbours
Daily Mail
A woman has spoken of how she was told to remove her Christmas lights by a housing association worker - in case they offended her non-Christian neighbours.
Dorothy Glenn decorates her home in South Shields with hundreds of festive lights every year, including a giant tree and a 4ft Santa Claus.
Mrs Glenn outside her South Shields home with her neighbours. She was told to remove the decorations by a council worker in case they offended non-Christians
Several people were wounded in renewed clashes between Muslims and Christians in Egypt over the past week.
Several people were wounded in renewed clashes between Muslims and Christians in Egypt over the past week.
Christians, also known as Copts, were on their way to a monastery to pray when children hurled stones at them, according to a report in the London-based A-Sharq Al-Awsat.
Iraqi doctor found guilty of Glasgow airport bomb plot
Abdulla plotted to set off car bombs
in busy spots in London and Glasgow
Times
An NHS doctor who waged a terrorist car-bomb campaign intended to kill and maim hundreds of people in London and Glasgow has been found guilty of conspiracy to murder.
Dr Bilal Abdulla was part of a cell that set up a bomb-making factory and bought five cars to convert into firebombs to create a terrorist “spectacular” in Britain.
UK Terrorism adviser to Met police is on wanted list
Interpol notice urges arrest of Islam TV chief
The Times
Mohamed Ali Harrath
Richard Kerbaj in Tunis and Dominic Kennedy in London
A man wanted by Interpol for his links to an alleged terrorist organisation has been advising Scotland Yard on countering Muslim extremism, a Times investigation has discovered.
Yemen: Muslim suspected of killing Jewish villager confesses, it was way to get "close to God"
A Yemeni rabbi on Sunday said Muslim extremists in the northern town of Riydah continued to harass his small community after one of its members, Moshe Yaish Nahari, was gunned down last week.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN)-- Britain's prime minister Sunday asked India and Pakistan to allow UK police to interview Mumbai siege suspects as he revealed the extent of Pakistan-based extremists' involvement in terrorism in his country.
Britain's Gordon Brown meets with India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh before heading to Pakistan.
Thousands of Muslims, who were angered by Copts celebrating mass in the Zagazig Diocese's Hospitality Hall on 10th December, gathered in the village of Kafr Farag Guirgis, in an attempt to attack the building.