Origins of Saudi-American Relations

This article is from the http://www.saudiwoman.wordpress.com site which I have just read up on – please check on this link for more superb articles and help spread the site. The Origins of Saudi-American Relations My father just finished his book. It’s published by the Arab Scientific Publishers and this is what it’s about: It’s a real labour of love. As he had spent extensive time at the Public British Records in London, The National Archives in Washington D.C. and King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives in Riyadh. He brings a unique perspective to the table, with an American PhD degree … Continue reading Origins of Saudi-American Relations

Saudi disillusionment with the religious establishment

This article is from the http://www.saudiwoman.wordpress.com site which I have just read up on – please check on this link for more superb articles and help spread the site. Since the passing away of the two major sheikhs of Sunni Islam in Saudi Arabia, Shiekh Bin Othaimeen and Sheikh Bin Baz, no one has been able to take their place. Their extremely conservative interpretation of Islam has gone unquestioned throughout the 1990s and until now. They were the ones that issued the religious decree that women should be banned from driving cars. They also prohibited women from several things; showing … Continue reading Saudi disillusionment with the religious establishment

Islamic branches

Islamic schools and branches From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Islam tree of different denominations within Islam Part of a series on Islam Beliefs Allah · Oneness of God · Prophets · Revealed books · Angels Practices Profession of faith · Prayer Fasting · Charity · Pilgrimage Texts and laws Qur’an · Sunnah · Hadith Fiqh · Sharia · Kalam · Sufism History and leadership Timeline · Spread of Islam Ahl al-Bayt · Sahaba Sunni · Shi’a Rashidun · Caliphate Imamate Culture and society Academics · Animals · Art Calendar · Children Demographics · Festivals Mosques · … Continue reading Islamic branches

Islamic sects

Islamic schools and branches From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Islam tree of different denominations within Islam Part of a series on Islam Beliefs Allah · Oneness of God · Prophets · Revealed books · Angels Practices Profession of faith · Prayer Fasting · Charity · Pilgrimage Texts and laws Qur’an · Sunnah · Hadith Fiqh · Sharia · Kalam · Sufism History and leadership Timeline · Spread of Islam Ahl al-Bayt · Sahaba Sunni · Shi’a Rashidun · Caliphate Imamate Culture and society Academics · Animals · Art Calendar · Children Demographics · Festivals Mosques · … Continue reading Islamic sects

SpencerWatch.com

SpencerWatch.com: New Website Takes on anti-Muslim bigot Robert Spencer Posted on 10 August 2010 by admin For years, Robert Spencer has seemed quite comfortable spewing his anti-Muslim polemic uncontested, and then LoonWatch came along and shattered that comfort to bits. Now we introduce SpencerWatch.com, a site that lays waste, once and for all, to the hate, deception, and fear-mongering that propels Spencer. The site breaks down Spencer’s bio, agenda, and arguments, with more information than can be found anywhere on the web. It also has bios of Spencer’s “sugar daddy”, David Horowitz as well as Spencer’s “mystery man” Hugh Fitzgerald. The … Continue reading SpencerWatch.com

US fly in Pakistan flood aid

US pilots fly Pakistan flood aid to win hearts and minds US Army Staff and Pakistani soldiers while sitting in a helicopter, looking at the flooded areas in Swat. PHOTO: afp GHAZI: For US combat pilots in Afghanistan, there are two reasons to visit Pakistan: to help provide aid to the millions affected by devastating floods, and to improve America’s image. Torrential monsoon rains have lashed Pakistan for two weeks, triggering catastrophic flooding that the UN says has affected 13.8 million people, in a disaster eclipsing the 2004 tsunami that killed 220,000 across Asia. The government says the international community … Continue reading US fly in Pakistan flood aid

Defend Skype! – As it is attacked by Rupert Murdoch

Rupert Murdoch fights to take the ‘sky’ out of ‘Skype’ BSkyB is trying to prevent Skype, the internet phone company, from continuing to use its name because the first three letters spell “sky”. By Rupert Neate, Technology and Media Correspondent telegraph.co.uk 8 Comments If Skype losses it may be prevented from using the Skype name or logo, without a licence Photo: REUTERS It emerged on Tuesday that BSkyB has been ensconced in a legal battle with Skype for more than five years. But the legal action over the “Skype” trademark only became public when Skype mentioned it in its 250-page … Continue reading Defend Skype! – As it is attacked by Rupert Murdoch

Sons of Iraq being offered more money by al–Qaida

Fears of al–Qaida return in Iraq as US–backed fighters defect American allies the Sons of Iraq being offered more money by al–Qaida to switch sides Martin Chulov in Baghdad guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 10 August 2010 20.38 BST Article history Members of the Sons of Iraq. A leader of the group says some are being paid by al-Qaida. Photograph: Petros Giannakouris/APAl-Qaida is attempting to make a comeback in Iraq by enticing scores of former Sunni allies to rejoin the terrorist group by paying them more than the monthly salary they currently receive from the government, two key US-backed militia leaders have told … Continue reading Sons of Iraq being offered more money by al–Qaida

Experian – Gestapo?

Credit agencies are no way to catch benefit cheats Using credit agencies on a ‘bounty basis’ offers an incentive to trap claimants using potentially inaccurate or incomplete data Tony Levene guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 10 August 2010 16.00 BST Article history Moving home frequently is not good for your credit rating. Photograph: Mike Stephens/PAUsing information from credit reference agencies such as Experian, Equifax and Callcredit that is “publicly available” and is “already used by commercial organisations” sounds an innocuous route to catch benefit cheats. But calling in these agencies – especially on a “bounty basis” – raises questions of which accuracy, accountability … Continue reading Experian – Gestapo?

America discards 40% of the food it makes, while a billion in the world go hungry.

Of feast and famine America discards 40% of the food it makes, while a billion in the world go hungry. How can we stop such dire misallocation? Sadhbh Walshe guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 10 August 2010 18.00 BST Article history Sushi sell-by: UK eco-activist Tristram Stuart shows the huge amounts of food thrown out by restaurants and fast food outlets in London, 2009. Photograph: Andy Hall for the GuardianThe world’s food systems are in crisis. Droughts and flooding have compromised crop production across the globe and over one billion people are hungry. But here in America, our overstocked supermarket shelves continue to … Continue reading America discards 40% of the food it makes, while a billion in the world go hungry.