Monthly Archives: December 2011
Power of the Pulpit
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
Ten Years Fox News
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
Leaders Who Fail
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
AIFD joins AILC’s call for Muslims around the world to unite to condemn attacks on Christians
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
NEWS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Muslims around the world must unite to condemn attacks on Christians Washington, DC (December 30, 2011) – The American Islamic Leadership Coalition, a group of diverse American Muslim leaders released the following statement regarding the awful tragedy that struck Christian communities in Nigeria on Christmas Day. “The radical Islamist organization Boko Haram, which murdered and maimed innocent Nigerian Christians on Christmas Day, does not represent the majority of Muslims around the world. Boko Haram is a radical Islamist group (“boko haram” means “Western Education is Sinful”) that attacked churches last year as well and has vowed … Continued
Could You Be A Criminal? US Supports UN Anti-Free Speech Measure
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, AIFD President joins Fox and Friends to discuss recent claims by CAIR that they got the DOD to change policy regarding the hijab for Muslim women in the Army.
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, AIFD President joins Fox and Friends to discuss recent claims by CAIR that they got the DOD to change policy regarding the hijab for Muslim women in the Army.
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser discusses the meaning of the Holidays on the CBS Early Show
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser discusses the meaning of the Holidays on the CBS Early Show
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser discusses suicide attacks in Damascus, Syria on Studio B
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser appeared on Fox’s “Studio B” to discuss suicide attacks in Damascus Syria with Jonathan Hunt. Dr. Jasser looked at the likelihood that the attacks were orchestrated by the Assad regime.
In Islamic Law, Gingrich Sees a Mortal Threat to U.S.
Written by M. Zuhdi Jasser
WASHINGTON – Long before he announced his presidential run this year, Newt Gingrich had become the most prominent American politician to embrace an alarming premise: that Shariah, or Islamic law, poses a threat to the United States as grave as or graver than terrorism.