Thursday, April 23, 2026

People should be afraid of Islam

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I AM AMAZED how fast Suleiman Bulbulia responded to Harry Russell’s Culture At Risk in the DAILY NATION and equally by how fast his response was published. Any right-thinking, non-Muslim must fear Islam.

Muslims seek world domination, think of themselves as superior, are intolerant of others and hateful of Jews.

Sharia law, one of Islam’s ultimate goals for the world is oppressive. Under Sharia, Muslims cannot leave Islam without fear of death.

Let Bulbulia deny this is so. Women are denied basic rights and what men are doing to young women in Afghanistan makes me shudder.

The throwing of acid on females who are trying to get an education and the burning of schools are criminal.

What is Bulbulia’s position on these issues? On page 13A of the SUNDAY SUN publication for June 13, incidentally, the same issue that carried Bulbulia’s letter, we read of 11 men and four women being sentenced to imprisonment and flogging in Saudi Arabia for mingling at a party.

Is this not a violation of fundamental human rights? What is Bulbulia’s position on this behaviour?

Where are the secular and moral atheists? You are very vocal in attacking Christianity, I want to hear you regarding Islam.

Islam is on an imperial expansion mission, terrorists are not waging Jihad because they are mindless, they are doing it because they are driven by a dangerous ideology of world domination spawned by teachings in the Qur’an.

The people of Barbados must thank Harry Russell for his article. Forget about freedom as we know it if Barbados ever falls into the hands of extreme Islamists.

TYRONE BROWNE

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