terça-feira, 31 de março de 2026
segunda-feira, 30 de março de 2026
domingo, 29 de março de 2026
Sexo, menores e doutrina xiita
As determinações do Aiatolá Khomeini para relações com crianças menores de nove anos estão documentadas em seu livro de jurisprudência, Tahrir al-Wasilah . Estas visões são uma fonte significativa de controvérsia internacional. É importante notar que estas são as opiniões jurídicas específicas de Khomeini dentro da jurisprudência xiita. Como apontado nos fóruns de discussão, estas visões não representam o Islamismo sunita maioritário, que exige o consentimento para o casamento.
Determinações de Khomeini em Tahrir al-Wasilah:
Casamento:
Um homem pode casar com uma menina menor de nove anos, mesmo que seja um "bebê sendo amamentado".
Relação Sexual:
É proibido ter relação sexual com uma menina menor de nove anos.
Outros Atos Sexuais:
Atos como "preliminares, esfregar, beijar e sodomia" são permitidos. Um ato específico chamado "coxas" ("thighing"), que envolve um homem colocar seu pênis entre as coxas de uma menina e beijá-la, é descrito como um meio para um homem adulto ter prazer com uma criança.
Penalidade para Intercurso:
Se um homem tiver relação sexual com uma menina menor de nove anos, não é considerado um crime, mas apenas uma "infração" (infraction). No entanto, se a menina for danificada permanentemente, o homem deve sustentá-la por toda a vida.
Status da Menina:
Uma menina com quem um homem tenha relação sexual antes dos nove anos não conta como uma de suas quatro esposas permanentes.
Além destas determinações, a pesquisa também confirma que, na visão de Khomeini, o tutor (pai ou avô paterno) tem a autoridade legal para casar uma criança menor de idade, um princípio geral da jurisprudência xiita que ele endossa.
Deepseek
sexta-feira, 27 de março de 2026
quinta-feira, 26 de março de 2026
quarta-feira, 25 de março de 2026
terça-feira, 24 de março de 2026
segunda-feira, 23 de março de 2026
domingo, 22 de março de 2026
A essência do Islão em poucas frases
قَـٰتِلُوا۟ ٱلَّذِينَ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ بِٱللَّهِ وَلَا بِٱلْيَوْمِ ٱلْـَٔاخِرِ وَلَا يُحَرِّمُونَ مَا حَرَّمَ ٱللَّهُ وَرَسُولُهُۥ وَلَا يَدِينُونَ دِينَ ٱلْحَقِّ مِنَ ٱلَّذِينَ أُوتُوا۟ ٱلْكِتَـٰبَ حَتَّىٰ يُعْطُوا۟ ٱلْجِزْيَةَ عَن يَدٍۢ وَهُمْ صَـٰغِرُونَ ٢٩
Fight those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day, nor comply with what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden, nor embrace the religion of truth from among those who were given the Scripture, until they pay the tax, willingly submitting, fully humbled.
"Combatei aqueles que não creem em Allah e no Último Dia, não proíbem o que Allah e Seu Mensageiro proibiram, nem seguem a religião da verdade, dentre os que receberam o Livro, até que paguem o tributo, voluntariamente, e estejam subjugados."
quarta-feira, 18 de março de 2026
Sweden, rape and foreign born migrants
Research shows that individuals with a foreign background are overrepresented among those convicted of rape in Sweden. Of men convicted of rape and attempted rape between 2012 and 2017, 58% were born abroad, a figure that rises to 84% for those convicted of violent or gang rape. Conviction Statistics: Swedish TV investigative journalism program Uppdrag Granskning analyzed 843 district court cases between 2012 and 2017. They found that 58% of those convicted for rape or attempted rape had a foreign background. In cases involving an unknown perpetrator (assault rape), 75% were born outside Europe, with many having been in Sweden for a year or less.
Gemini
segunda-feira, 16 de março de 2026
sábado, 14 de março de 2026
Expert Comment: If multiculturalism has failed, then what about integration?
Jörg Friedrichs, Associate Professor of Politics at the Oxford Department of International Development, explores how debates over multiculturalism in Britain and Europe reveal that cultural diversity and integration must go hand in hand.
Social reality does not imply political ideology. But what if the problem is not multiple cultures as a demographic fact, but multiculturalism as a political ideology? Conversations with Muslim and non-Muslim inner-city residents in Yorkshire, Birmingham, and London have persuaded me that, just because Britain is a multicultural country, it does not follow that we should follow multiculturalism as an ideology. Instead, as I show in a recent book, the fact that Britain is multicultural makes the need for integration even more pressing.
A shifting political landscape
When I entered Britain in 2007, myself a migrant from Germany, multiculturalism was still part of the national brand. At the same time, there were searching discussions in the wake of the 2005 London bombings and communal riots in Bradford and other Northern cities a few years earlier. Then, in 2011, Prime Minister David Cameron famously declared that state multiculturalism has failed, in unison with Germany’s Angela Merkel and France’s Nicolas Sarkozy.
Taking a longer view
In Europe, we should perhaps not rush to premature judgment as the lived experience of Western countries with Muslim and other ethnoreligious minorities is still relatively recent, although, by now, many migrant minorities go back by generations. Outside the West, community relations between Muslim minorities and non-Muslim majorities have a much older history. In India and China, for example, Muslim and non-Muslim communities have lived together for many centuries.
India, China, and contrasting traditions
Comparing India and China is interesting. In India, before independence, a rather weak imperial state run by non-Hindu rulers would preside over intensely fractured but highly energetic communal groups. In China, by contrast, communal groups were less energetic and imperial rulers would aspire for, and sometimes achieve, high levels of political control.
In continuation of such tendencies, community relations in India mostly unfold in society, although increasingly with the state backing majoritarian elements, whereas community relations in China are largely state-managed. Harking back to ancient practices, ethnoreligious minorities in the Middle Kingdom are treated differently depending on their degree of perceived cultural affinity with the dominant core.
Western parallels and divergences
In Britain, where a liberal state has traditionally tried to keep itself aloof from what happens in society, community relations are largely left to people on the ground. In France, with its dirigiste tradition, the central state, with limited success, tries to act as the arbiter of community relations. Despite differences in context, we can draw a parallel distinction for Western countries. In Britain, where a liberal state has traditionally tried to keep itself aloof from what happens in society, community relations are largely left to people on the ground. In France, with its dirigiste tradition, the central state, with limited success, tries to act as the arbiter of community relations.
India’s debate as Europe’s warning
While anything related to religion and minorities is deemed sensitive in China, in India I was able to interview Hindus and Muslims. I spoke to politicians and other people from manifold walks of life, gathering views not only from cosmopolitan secularists close to the Congress Party, but also from leftists and Islamists on the one hand and Hindu Nationalists on the other. Given India’s long history of majority-Muslim relations, I asked interviewees was what 'we', in Europe, might learn.
Competing visions of secularism and diversity
Many European voters identify with national majorities. Unless European elites find ways to persuade people, with good arguments, that their policies benefit the majority as much as minorities, a majoritarian protest vote may sweep them away. Cosmopolitan secularists, leftists, and Islamists told me that multireligious India was an exemplar of intercommunal harmony, although such harmony was unfortunately being ruined by the Hindu nationalism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his associates. Hindu nationalists, on the contrary, painted themselves as saving India from Congress-style "pseudo-secularism" and suggested that Europeans should avoid its mistakes of “pandering” or “caving in” to minorities.
On one end of the spectrum, I found a striking affinity between India’s cosmopolitan secularism and Europe’s multiculturalism. On the other end, I found an equally striking affinity between Hindu nationalist critiques of cosmopolitan secularism and populist critiques of multiculturalism. Given the way things had played out, with Modi in power since 2014, I concluded that India does hold a warning for Europe. Many European voters identify with national majorities. Unless European elites find ways to persuade people, with good arguments, that their policies benefit the majority as much as minorities, a majoritarian protest vote may sweep them away.
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quinta-feira, 12 de março de 2026
Conquered: NYC Firefighters Angry After Bosses, Muslim Firefighters Make Startling Change to 9/11 Memorial Area for Ramadan
In an insensitive, if not outright brazen display of disrespect for the firefighters who lost their lives on 9/11, Muslims placed their prayer mats right in front of a plaque at the Fire Department of New York’s headquarters that memorializes the 343 dead. For context, FDNY Islamic Society hosted an iftar last week – a breaking of the Ramadan fast with an evening meal. Fire Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore and Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani attended, along with an estimated 125 employees and guests.
According to Edelman, this event has taken place for years, using the FDNY auditorium at the Metrotech Plaza as a venue. However, Edelman said, this appears to have been the first time prayer rugs were put in the lobby next to the plaque. Another plaque is out of the shot, listing the 409 firefighters who died of various illnesses as a result of their heroism that day.
New York Republican Councilwoman Joann Ariola reportedly had over 20 complaints come to her office from 9/11 first responders and relatives upon learning about the event. One current firefighter said, “As someone who respects the sacrifices made by all FDNY members, I believe the Muslim group involved, along with city leadership (including the Mayor), showed a real lack of sensitivity.”
The firefighter added that “the auditorium, already in use as a dining hall, could easily have served a dual purpose for any ritual or gathering — keeping the memorial lobby untouched and focused on its solemn role.”
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Netherlands judge passes lenient sentence to a migrant
População africana em Portugal
De acordo com os dados mais recentes do Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE), 6,1% da população residente em Portugal com idade entre os 18 e os 74 anos é de ascendência africana. Este é o valor de referência mais atual e rigoroso disponível, pois foi obtido através de um inquérito específico realizado pelo INE em 2023. É importante detalhar estes números para uma compreensão mais completa:
Universo da pesquisa: O estudo do INE inquiriu a população com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 74 anos, que totalizava cerca de 7,6 milhões de pessoas. Dentro deste universo, foram identificadas 462.400 pessoas de ascendência africana.
Percentagem em relação à população total: Os 6,1% referem-se a este grupo etário específico. Atualmente, não existe um número oficial para a percentagem de afrodescendentes no total da população portuguesa (incluindo crianças e idosos com mais de 74 anos), uma vez que os Censos de 2021 não incluíram uma pergunta sobre origem étnico-racial
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quarta-feira, 11 de março de 2026
terça-feira, 10 de março de 2026
segunda-feira, 9 de março de 2026
Autism among somali people
Children of Somali descent in the UK are six times more likely to be referred for the autism spectrum assessments compared to white children
Imigrantes vão ter prioridade na atribuição de casas
"As novas entradas no mercado de trabalho já serão em torno de 30, 40 por cento de mão-de-obra imigrante. Portanto, nós temos de olhar para as necessidades destas pessoas. E o pacote incluiu obviamente a habitação porque enquanto que a população nacional pode permanecer em casa dos pais mais uns anos, quem chega necessita de um espaço para habitar e portanto tem que incluir a habitação." - Pedro Góis, director científico do Observatório das Migrações."
sábado, 7 de março de 2026
Espião iraniano forneceu informações para Israel matar dirigentes de Teerão
O general comandante da Força Quds do IRGC Esmail Qaani está confirmado em segurança em Israel. Pode agora ser revelado que desempenhou um papel fundamental na eliminação do líder do Hamas Ismail Haniyeh, dos líderes do Hezbollah Nasrallah e Safieddine, e na eliminação de Khamenei e dos principais generais do IRGC, de acordo com uma fonte das forças de defesa de Israel, citada pelos media israelitas.
quinta-feira, 5 de março de 2026
Japoneses contra muçulmanos
quarta-feira, 4 de março de 2026
segunda-feira, 2 de março de 2026
Columbia University Apartheid Divest: "Death to America"
American students chant "Death to America"
domingo, 1 de março de 2026
Reality before his time: Jean Raspail
(…) When the hundreds of vessels appeared, their crews burst into hearty laughter: a European fleet, with all its lights blazing, had lined up in a vast semicircle at the mouth of the bay. They seemed to be awaiting a review. The ships fired a salute of blank cartridges, one after another. Then a voice boomed through megaphones, first in French, then in English: 'Turn back! Turn back! France cannot welcome you! Europe cannot welcome you!'
The Third World armada responded with a colossal, unison shout. It was not a war cry. It was the vast and primitive voice of hope, of welcome, a kind of joyful and triumphant roar, like a child's discovery of a toy. And the ships continued to advance."
"The hundreds of boats began to enter the harbor, one after another, in a long, silent procession. There were no trumpet calls, no waving flags. Only a slow and inexorable advance. From the shore, the onlookers — the few that remained — watched on, astonished, as if hypnotized. There were no shouts, no resistance. Only the gentle swell of the waves against the hulls and the shuffling of countless feet as the first waves of humanity began to spill onto the beaches."
"They were everywhere, a human tide: men, women, children, the elderly, all emerging from the ships, their faces marked by a mixture of exhaustion and a strange, silent triumph. They were not an invading army in the traditional sense, but a force of absolute numbers, overwhelming by their simple presence. The air filled with a murmur, a new language, a new odor. Europe, it seemed, was no longer Europe."
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"Blood ran through the streets of the Grenelle district. The last handful of men, weapons in hand, were cornered in the Place du Commerce, in front of the church. The priest, the stole around his neck, rose and spoke aloud the words of absolution. The men knelt, their faces covered with dust and blood. They had fought to the end, for what was theirs and which now belonged to everyone."
"At the same moment, the Archbishop of Paris, with his great golden cross on his chest, walked at the head of a procession of clerics through the avenues of the Trocadero district, to receive the new missionaries of the Faith. The choir intoned the Te Deum. And out at sea, the boats continued to unload their cargo of misery. The night of Paris was filled with voices and groans."
"A man in the Place de la Concorde raised a red flag. Another, in a gesture of despair, made the sign of the cross. And the crowd continued to advance, caring nothing for the dead, caring nothing for the living. And the last men in the Place du Commerce shouted, and then fell silent."
Jean Raspail, "The Camp of the Saints"
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