Sunday, March 12, 2006

(Ex) Muslim woman dares to speak out

[ Hat tip www.syriacomment.com ]
Found an article about Dr. Wafa Sultan who criticizes the state in which the Muslim world has become. Dr. Wafa Sultan is a Syrian who with her family left in 1989, for the United States.

She complains about how her Religion has turned into one based upon hate.

What turned her against her Religion? She witnessed firsthand the Muslim Botherhood bursting into her classroom at the University of Aleppo (in Syria) in 1979 and shoot her professor hundreds of times, chanting "God is Great"

Here is a small quote from her appearance on Al Jazeera back in Feburary:

"The clash we are witnessing around the world is not a clash of religions or a clash of civilizations," Dr. Sultan said. "It is a clash between two opposites, between two eras. It is a clash between a mentality that belongs to the Middle Ages and another mentality that belongs to the 21st century. It is a clash between civilization and backwardness, between the civilized and the primitive, between barbarity and rationality."

She said she no longer practiced Islam. "I am a secular human being," she said.

The other guest on the program, identified as an Egyptian professor of religious studies, Dr. Ibrahim al-Khouli, asked, "Are you a heretic?" He then said there was no point in rebuking or debating her, because she had blasphemed against Islam, the Prophet Muhammad and the Koran.



Read the rest of the article on NYTimes here. (Requires registration)

Needless to say, the fanatics are now aiming to kill her (I'm sure the animals will torture her first.) No one is safe from the cult of death.

2 Comments:

Blogger azcritter said...

It is sad to think that when a person speaks out aginst a 'CULT' like the muslims - it is even sadder to know that to saty alive she must now hide forever.

3/19/2006 7:39 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Greetings of Peace:
All religions are cultish in nature, and all have been violent at one time in their history. It passes with time. A hundred or two hundred years from now, this will be a sad historical footnote, God-willing.

5/03/2006 9:44 AM  

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