.... He needs to be taken to task, not admired, and made to feel he must discuss what is in those texts.
And he must explain why Muslims do not wish to assimilate into Infidel societies, wish to remain outside them, or to enter into them only in order to protect their position, and to work from withiin to undo whatever it is -- the legal and politicial institutions, the social arrangements and assumptions -- that constitute, for Muslims, obstacles to the spread, and then the dominance, of Islam.
Kenan Malik's article is part of the problem. He lies, he half-lies, he omits, he exaggerates, he does whatever he has to to protect Islam. [The Iconoclast] Read more