Friday, September 10, 2010

Keep Your Eyes on the 'Prize'

Here's a terrific way to entice the kids into swallowing da'wa learning about Islam--tempt 'em with an iPad:
What is the capital of Saudi Arabia? How many Muslims are there in China? A Muslim invented the camera, true or false? The word guitar comes from Arabic, true or false?
These are the types of questions included in a new interactive game on Muslims around the world soon to be launched by The Canadian Charger, Canada’s e-weekly magazine.
 After six-months, the top scorer(s) will win the popular iPad as the first prize. Second- third-place finishers will get a set of books about Muslims. Readers can play the game as many times as they wish to improve their score.

This is the second game launched by The Canadian Charger. The first one was on climate change and alternative energy: http://www.thecanadiancharger.com/game

The games are informative and fun to play, especially for those aged 15 to 35, according to e-media studies.
First prize: an iPad. Second prize: books about Muslims. Third prize: a date with Charger extraordinaire "Elmo" Elmasry?

Of course, the real prize winners here aren't the evental recipients of these decidely modest prizes. They're the Lefto-'Slamists, who get to advance their anti-Western, anti-Israel agenda at minimal cost. (And who knows--maybe that iPad and book set were donated the person or persons who buy into the rampaging horsey's ideology--so the actual cost was nada.)

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