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Walid Shoebat (Arabic: وليد شعيبات) is a Palestinian American speaker, author and a critic of Islam. He was born in the West Bank to an American mother, and converted to Christianity from Islam. [1] [2] Shoebat has claimed to be an ex-PLO terrorist in a CNN television interview. [2]
English Islam: What the West Needs to Know is a 2006 propaganda film produced by Quixotic Media . It features discussions using passages from religious texts and includes commentaries by Robert Spencer , Serge Trifkovic , Bat Ye'or , Abdullah Al-Araby , and Walid Shoebat .
It was re-recorded in 2003, with two additional tracks, as English Rebel Songs 1381–1984, released on the band's newly formed MUTT Records label. Composed mostly of traditional English protest songs , the recording was a stark contrast to the group's previous punk recordings, pointing towards the band's future integration of choral and a ...
Interest in the End Times is particularly strong among jihadis and "since the mid-2000s, the apocalyptic currents in jihadism have surged." [ 134 ] As of 2011, the belief that the end of the world is at hand and will be precipitated by an apocalyptic Great Battle has been noted as a "fast-growing belief in Muslim countries" though still a ...
[33] [34] The New York Times distributed approximately 145,000 DVDs in their national edition to Denver, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Detroit, Kansas City, St. Louis, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee. [35] According to a News & Observer blog post, whether the advertisement should be accepted was discussed, but publisher Orage Quarles made the "ultimate ...
Anani was one of a number of converts to Christianity who are public critics of Islam, including Ergun Caner, Emir Caner, Walid Shoebat, Kamal Saleem and Mark A. Gabriel, who have been accused of inflating or inventing details of their life before conversion to Christianity.
End Time (Freakwater album), 1999; End Time (Brutal Truth album), 2011; End Times, a 2010 album by the Eels "Endtime", a song by Katatonia from the album Brave Murder Day "End Times", song by the Eels from End Times
The trials and tribulations associated with it are detailed in both the Quran and the hadith, (sayings of Muhammad) which are "diffuse and fragmented". [12] These are elaborated on in creeds, Quranic commentaries (), and theological writing, [13] eschatological manuals and commentaries of the Islamic expositors and scholarly authorities such as al-Ghazali, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Majah, Muhammad al ...