Sleeper Cell / Islamic faith
I been watching Sleeper Cell off and on, when I was able at night (normally when everyone else is asleep). Last night I finished the second series.
The show was very intense showing not only subplots but very heavy character driven.
I found the behind scenes (online) interesting to learn the writer was indeed Muslim. The goal was to show not only the impact of terrorism in the world, but the struggle of the Islamic faith within the religion. The battle is two-fold. The obvious killings in the name of Allah by the radical thinkers and the battle of interpretation within the religion of the Holy Koran. I found it very fascinating.
What's also interesting to note is the banned books relating to Islam.
Recently, two books have been banned, Bangkok Post relating to the women in Islam.
It happens in Russia as well.
As well as Australia.
Pretty much around the world.
The Sisters in Islam created a site to promote the knowledge of censoring the freedom of speech/writing.
2:41 PM
hmmm I wonder how the alleged moderates feel about Israel..good post my friend!
8:07 PM
womanhonorthyself:
How about, instead of just throwing snarky comments off, finding out what average Muslims think about Israel? Ever thought of that, you bigot?
In other news, I found it kinda funny how Sarah Palin's unmarried 17-year-old daughter got knocked up. I'd have figured a Good Christian Girl would know how to keep her legs together! (Or at least know how to use The Pill.)
5:53 AM
Woman, I would think the director of Sleeper Cell is a moderate trying to show the difference in the show.
JTL, Israel actually adopted many Muslims, back in the day, that remain in Israel. These Muslims have more rights in Israel, than their cousins in Palestine.
http://www.arabsforisrael.com/
Regarding Palin, I don't know that much about her, yet. However, it's interesting they compare her to the Demo Primary that has only 145 days in the Senate as experience.
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