by Najat AlSaied
• March 17, 2017 at 5:00 am
- The leftist media
and other American liberals insist on portraying President
Trump's position as a fight against Islam and Muslims. In
fact, most moderate Muslims are not offended by the phrase
"radical Islam," because they are very distressed by
the fact that their religion has been commandeered by the
radicals and transformed from a religion of peace into a more
radical version.
- I just wonder where
those feminists and John Kerry were when millions of Egyptian
women needed their support when they marched against the
Muslim Brotherhood, asking for America's help. Where were they
when thousands of Syrian and Iraqi women were enslaved and
raped by radical ISIS militants?
- While not a single
voice among these liberal feminists spoke out against these
inhumane acts perpetrated against Muslim women by radical
Islamists, a Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood sympathizer, Linda
Sarsour, co-organized the anti-Trump Women's March on
Washington. What's worse, these liberal feminists want Sarsour
to represent all Muslim women, while in fact she speaks for
nobody except herself and those who fund her.
In a recent interview on MSNBC, Linda Sarsour, a
Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood sympathizer, said that in the United
States, Muslim children are being executed [a lie], and Muslims are
prohibited from practising their faith [a lie]. Pictured above:
Sarsour is interviewed in a Seriously.TV video.
Since the
presidential campaign began, and then right up until the
Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on February 24,
2017, President Donald Trump has kept saying the same thing: that
the United States is at war with radical Islam, mainly represented
by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Yet, the leftist
media and other American liberals insist on portraying his position
as a fight against Islam and Muslims. In fact, most moderate
Muslims are not offended by the phrase "radical Islam,"
because they are very distressed by the fact that their religion
has been commandeered by the radicals and transformed from a
religion of peace into a more radical version. Unfortunately,
instead of the leftists giving a voice to and supporting these
moderate Muslims, a kind of leftist-Islamist alliance has emerged.
Abdel
Rahman al-Rashed, a Saudi columnist for pan-Arab newspaper Al
Sharq al Awsat, said in 2004:
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