Jinnzaman frightens me, and not just in his veneration of the Somalian fanatics.
I like reading Eteraz, even though I think he’s a bit too optimistic regarding the head-in-sand approach of the Muslim diaspora regarding extremists. It’s worse than that, to the point of believing in conspiracy theories just because reality may be too much to bear…
But I digress. Thanks for linking to these, Drima.
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Name: Amir Ahmad Nasr (Drima).
Location: Deep, deep down the orgasmic rabbit hole of epistemology.
The Bio of Awesomeness: Fundamentalist Muslim, turned hippie Sufi and fan of science. Total blogging junkie since 2006. Social entrepreneur and digital media and marketing consultant. Proud Sudanese and cultural nomad. Author of upcoming book on Islam and new media. Pro-democracy guitar-strumming activist. Loud and drop dead gorgeous. Fan of integral theory and spiral dynamics. Sarcastic Afro-Arab goofy genius. The High Priest of Mischief. Welcome. You've Been Warned! ;)
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Jinnzaman frightens me, and not just in his veneration of the Somalian fanatics.
I like reading Eteraz, even though I think he’s a bit too optimistic regarding the head-in-sand approach of the Muslim diaspora regarding extremists. It’s worse than that, to the point of believing in conspiracy theories just because reality may be too much to bear…
But I digress. Thanks for linking to these, Drima.
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