Alright, wait a minute - let's get this picture via lgf. A public school that has banned pork and jello and tried to do away with Christmas and Halloween celebrations while observing Ramadan invites Dawud Wharnsby-Ali to perform as a folk singer to heal any potential rift.
Dawud Wharnsby-Ali oversees an Islamic Information Service, directing several study groups and youth discussion circles in Southern Ontario.
This at least appears to be it. (or linked to it through Wharnsby-Ali)
200+ Ways The Koran Corrects The Bible
Introduction, Propagation and Conversion
Somehow I'm not feeling the healing washing all over me just yet. And why on earth is a public school banning food based upon religious doctrine?
And isn't Wharnsby-Ali's buddy Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) prohibited from entering the country, or has that been resolved?


Ah, the sweet smell of Dhimmification in the morning.
I bet we are only a few years away from seeing school prayers coming back in full force.
Except that those prayers - five times a day - will be addressed to the demonic "moon god" Allah.
All other prayers (especially from Jews or Christians) will remain very much under the ban - under pain of expulsion or worse, "hate crimes" for persecuting the poor muzzies.
Posted by: seekeronos | Friday, October 19, 2007 at 03:41 PM
*ducks under a table*
The end is nigh!
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Friday, October 19, 2007 at 04:16 PM
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*ducks under a table*
The end is nigh!
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So says the guy with "IslamoLlama" as a nick.
Nah, you'll be alright, or at least until your Islamic masters are done butchering up the Christians and the Jews.
Posted by: seekeronos | Friday, October 19, 2007 at 04:25 PM
The school has removed pork and Jello? These are two products common in America's restaurants, cafeterias, and buffets in all parts of the country. How can a public school be allowed to take sides in religious matters, denying pork and Jello to those of other faihts or no faith? Where is the ACLU? (Probably at the mosque praying.)
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 10:14 AM
The "200 Ways" book - at least, from the sample pages - looks a lot like the atheist's "Errors in the Bible" books (going back at least to our own Thomas Paine ("Age of Reason").
However, a quick search for 'quran corrects bible' turns up at least a few resources that show that the Koran itself could use a little correcting.
However, the real question is why a public school - which the ACLU is absolutely determinied that no aspect of Christian religion shall ever set foot - is bowing to Islamic customs.
Posted by: ZZMike | Monday, October 22, 2007 at 03:38 PM