Sam Harris and Maajid Nawaz discuss their new book:
What do you think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI9QwEKqrso Hmm........ well I think Sam Harris is getting old and growing beard.. and now a days Maajid Nawaz is drinking beer don't know what to do .. and with Islam , Islamism in his brain ..
he became Zombi...look at him.. http://www.islam21c.com/politics/according-to-maajid-nawaz-islam-is-the-problem/..........Firstly, Maajid Nawaz is himself an extremist by the real meaning of the word, not an ex extremist. Formerly he claims he was an “Islamic extremist” due to him hearing about Muslim suffering in Bosnia during his time as a member of Hizb ut Tahrir where he became a “politicised Muslim”. Later Maajid Nawaz ended up in prison in Egypt during his compulsory study year there as a SOAS student. According to Maajid Nawaz it was at that time he realised that the kind of politicised Islam he was following was incorrect. Being well educated and articulate he was exactly what the Government wanted when they needed to be seen to be doing something after 7/7 but at that time they did not have a clue where to begin. So a lucrative career opportunity led Maajid Nawaz on a 180 degree turn around from an “Islamist” sitting in an Egyptian prison to where he is about to be sitting, in a synagogue discussing the topic of rising European anti-Semitic alongside vicious xenophobes Douglas Murray and Alan Mendoza at this upcoming panel discussion...........
http://5pillarsuk.com/2014/01/29/maajid-nawaz-is-a-donkey/Maajid Nawaz is a donkey... Maajid Nawaz believes in the right to offend. Well so do I, writes Roshan Muhammed Salih.
And that’s why today I’m calling him a donkey (apologies in advance to all donkeys).Following his tweeting of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) and Prophet Isa (as) and the massive reaction to it, Nawaz wrote a ludicrous article in the Guardian claiming that he was trying to save Islam from being hijacked by extremists. In the risible piece which should be recycled as toilet paper, he was obviously trying to portray himself as some kind of “free speech martyr.”
But it is simply grotesque to compare Maajid Nawaz to any martyr who has ever lived, and far more accurate to liken him to an annoying horse-like creature which makes irritating noises.
Let’s get a few things straight.
Firstly, there is a broad cross-section of opinion within the Muslim community against Maajid Donkey Nawaz. In fact the only thing which brings us Muslims together like Mr Donkey is Israel.
He gets up the noses of Sufis, Shias, Salafis, “Islamists” and “non-Islamists” alike. This is because we can all see him for what he is – a vain attention-seeker whose voice has been artificially amplified by government finances, the BBC and the right-wing media..................