Dhimmi A dhimmi (; , collectively ahl al-dhimmah, "the people of the dhimma or pact of protection"; Ottoman Turkish & Urdu zimmi, "one whose zimma Muslim subject of a state governed in accordance with sharia law. The term connotes an obligation of the state to protect the individual, including the individual's life, property, and freedom of religion and worship, and required loyalty to the empire, and a poll tax known as the jizya. Dhimmi
Judeo-Christian Judeo–Christian (sometimes written as Judaeo–Christian) is a term used broadly to describe a body of concepts and values thought to be held in common by Judaism and Christianity. This tradition is considered, along with classical Greco-Roman civilization, a fundamental basis for Western legal codes and morality. Judeo-Christian
Islamophobia Islamophobia is a neologism that refers to prejudice or discrimination against Islam or Muslims. The term seems to date back to the late 1980s, but came into common usage after the September 11, 2001 attacks. In 1997, the British Runnymede Trust defined Islamophobia as the "dread or hatred of Islam and therefore, to the fear and dislike of all Muslims," stating that it also refers to the practice of discriminating against Muslims by excluding them from the economic, social, and public life of the nation. Islamophobia
Saddam (name) Saddam (Arabic صدام) is an Arabic name which literally means "One who confronts". Other possible meanings include "One who frequently causes collisions" "Powerful collider" "One who frequently confronts" "One who causes a collision that had bad results" "Powerful confronter" "One who frequently crashes" "Powerful commander" "A young boy who shines shoes" (with the accent on the first 'a') The best known bearer of the name was Saddam Hussein (1937-2006), former state president and prime minister of Iraq. Saddam_(name)
Dinesh D'Souza Dinesh D'Souza (born April 25, 1961 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) is an author and public speaker who once served as the Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. D'Souza is the author of numerous New York Times best selling books and a conservative writer and speaker. D'Souza is a Roman Catholic. Dinesh_D'Souza
Grayson Perry Grayson Perry, (born 1960), is an English artist, known mainly for his ceramic vases and cross-dressing. He works in several media. Perry's vases have classical forms and are decorated in bright colours, depicting subjects at odds with their attractive appearance, e.g., Grayson_Perry
Little Green Footballs Little Green Footballs (LGF) is a political blog run by American web designer Charles Johnson. In the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Johnson - who describes himself as "pretty much center-left before 9/11" - transformed his blog's discussion of bicycle racing, programming, web design, and the occasional humorous news item into a very active discussion of the War on Terror, Islam, Eurabia and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Little_Green_Footballs
Eurabia Eurabia, a portmanteau of "Europe" and "Arabia," is a political neologism referring to Europe becoming subsumed by the Arab World, because of European leaders' perceived capitulation to Islamic influences and/or continued immigration and high birth rates of Muslims in Europe.The term was publicized by the writer Bat Ye'or, especially in her 2005 book Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis, referring to joint Euro-Arab domestic and foreign policies which she characterizes as anti-American and anti-Zionist. Eurabia
Network Solutions Network Solutions, LLC is a technology company which was founded in 1979. The domain name registration business has become the most important division of the company. As of January 2009, Network Solutions managed more than 6.6 million domain names. Their size, founding status, and longevity have made them one of the most important corporations affecting domain name price and policy. Network_Solutions
Islamic terrorism Islamic terrorism is the common term for an ideology of violence associated with Islamic fundamentalism, that claims to defend Islamic culture, society, and values against the political, imperialistic, and cultural influences of non-Muslims, and the Western world in particular (cf. Islamic_terrorism
Adam Yahiye Gadahn Adam Yahiye Gadahn (, born Adam Pearlman, September 1, 1978) is an American-born English-speaking senior operative, cultural interpreter, spokesman Al-Qaeda. Since 2004, he appeared in a number of videos produced by Al-Qaeda as "Azzam the American" ('Azzām al-Amrīki, عزام الأمريكي, sometimes transcribed as Ezzam Al-Americee). He is believed to have inspired bin Laden's September 2007 video. Adam_Yahiye_Gadahn
Karel Dillen Karel Cornelia Constentijn Dillen (16 October 1925, Antwerp 27 April 2007, Schilde) was a Belgian politician and a Flemish nationalist. In 1977 he established the Vlaams Nationale Partij (Flemish National Party), which became Vlaams Blok at the elections of 1978. Karel_Dillen
Bakhtiari The Bakhtiari are a group of southwestern Iranians.Their language is Bakhtiari that is the most popular dialect of Lurish language. A small percentage of Bakhtiari are still nomadic pastoralists, migrating between summer quarters (yaylāq, ييلاق) and winter quarters (qishlāq, قشلاق). Bakhtiari
Robert Spencer Robert Bruce Spencer (born 1962) is an American author of articles and books relating to Islam and Islamic terrorism. He has published seven books, including two bestsellers. He is a contributor to the FrontPage magazine, directed by David Horowitz. He founded and currently directs the Jihad Watch and Dhimmi Watch Web sites that focus on Islamic terrorism-related events and various Jihad-activity worldwide. Robert_Spencer