Halal or Haram?

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In the latest Jihad Watch videoblog at Hot Air, I play a little of Hugh Fitzgerald's famous party game, Halal or Haram? -- in light of ongoing and increasing Sharia initiatives in the United States.

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Catherine you may be on to something.
Last fall there was a news story about the executive employees of Cisco who were being relocated to India.
Check out the problems they are having with their stock.
Woman in NC wants to have the Koran included as a swearing in book in the courts. The NC atty. generals office Say's it's a political issue according to Foxnews. Since you already have the choice to not swear on anything. Someone should contact them and inform them a little more. Isn't swearing on anything Haram?


Hysterical Hot Air! ... and real scary, too.

My dearly departed mom would have been unpleasantly surprised to learn that some in our own country consider her favorite hairdo not out of date, but religiously and culturally unacceptable.

RIP, mom.

Hugh

What happened to the board game layout that you were proposing - maybe on the lines of Monopoly? Another option might be to take the game RISK, with the map re-drawn, and the questions attached to the end of every turn to determine how many troops the player gets. That would be instead of the cards with the weapons pictures that determine those.

Intriguing question - would such a game that Hugh invents itself be Haram or Halal?

About the final sentence of Robert's "the wave of the future..." Perhaps one should note that's it's the "wave of future" only if we CHOOSE this to be so...only if we do not resist. I heard an interesting take on a different topic -- and the point was made that no minority can actually impose itself on a majority -- UNLESS the majority wishes it! (This is one of the reasons why I'm so annoyed with the UK and Canada -- the majority constantly caves in...So, in a way, you can't just blame Muslims -- it takes two -- and the other party is us (the "infidels"). Anyway, I was very pleased to see the response against the cab drivers -- the ultimatum finally that they had the choice -- either do their jobs, or seek work elsewhere...that's is as it should be... not, "oh, let's accommodate them!" (as probably would be done in Britain or Canada.) (Not that the U.S. doesn't have its share of problems, or has always remained resolute, of course).

Anyway, yeah, how's that copyright coming?

I can't begin to describe my outrage while watching the facts and symptoms detailed in this latest HotAir -- it's this gigantic Cult forcing its ways upon America and the world, Dell Corporation and all the rest, like dominoes. It's everything I've been screaming about since 9-11 and it's coming true without so much as a whimper of a fight here at home.

What happens when words no longer suffice?

Nice "Do!"

....or a fashion "Don't"?

I feel sick....

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