Nonie Darwish, President of Former Muslims United and author "The Devil We Don't Know"
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After the ruling class, the highest respect and wealth is given to the jihadist class or military leadership class. Otherwise, the jihadist or military class might turn against the leadership and Islamic system itself.
Despite cries that Islam is a religion of peace, the Islamic terror threat is everywhere; Muslims teach hatred of Jews and Christians and preach jihad and killing the enemies of Allah. How can any sane person claim Islam is moderate
Rebelling against Sharia is, sadly, for the Muslim woman, unthinkable. How can a healthy and normal feminist movement develop under an Islamic legal system that can flog, stone and behead women?
Why should foreigners that loathe the West seek to live in the West? As Trump said, why should America-or any country-not allow in ONLY immigrants who love us and who respect our laws and way of life?
Egyptians cannot make believe that they can have both Sharia and freedom.
If the U.S. is truly serious about honoring moderate Muslims, why is it not honoring those people who stick their necks out in stating their love for America and peace with Israel?
The main concern of Muslim citizens in any Islamic state is staying safe, alive and away from being accused of doing or saying anything against Islamic teachings.
The American political and social divides are trickling down to our schools and placing horrific pressure on our kids.
It should take just one visit to the Middle East to understand what America is all about.
When the truth finally came out that three loyal Americans and the American Ambassador had been murdered in Benghazi, Libya, on 9/11/12 as the result of a calculated terror attack and not, as the White House had been insisting for two weeks, a YouTube video made privately by an American and released months earlier, the President abruptly changed his discredited story, and surreally tried to slip the world into believing he had called that attack an act of terror all along.



