Interview with a muslim woman Author

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hafeez
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Interview with a muslim woman Author

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Unread post by hafeez » Fri Oct 18, 2002 1:16 pm

Here's some excerpt:

1) "No. I don't agree with those who think that the conflict is simply between two religions, namely Christianity and Islam. Nor do I think that this is a conflict between East and West. To me, the key conflict is between irrational blind faith and rational, logical minds. Or between modernity and anti-modernity. While some people want to go forward, others are trying to go backward. It is a conflict between the future and the past, between innovation and tradition, between those who value freedom and those who do not. "

2) "Nothing will be achieved by reforming Muslim scriptural tenets. What is needed is a change of the sharia, the code of laws based on the Koran. I want a uniform civil code that is equally applicable to men and women. "

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nausicaa
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Re: Interview with a muslim woman Author

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Unread post by nausicaa » Mon Oct 21, 2002 10:22 am

Taslima Nasreen has renounced Islam and was an atheist last time I checked.

Muslim First
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Re: Interview with a muslim woman Author

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Unread post by Muslim First » Mon Oct 21, 2002 11:53 am

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If you visit the link you will find that title of article is

One Brave Woman vs. Religious Fundamentalism
An Interview With Taslima Nasrin

It is hafeez who calls her "Muslim Women Auther"

This Aga khnis should learn to differentiate between Muslim and a person with Muslim sounding name.

May Allah save Islam from this mischief monger.

Wasalaam

hafeez
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Re: Interview with a muslim woman Author

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Unread post by hafeez » Wed Oct 23, 2002 2:15 pm

Dear nausicca,

Soory for the delay!
If you are referring to the title then Yes - it, mabe, should have said ex-muslim!

To the muslim FIRSTS of this world,

Worry not - she wouldn't be caught dead in the lairs of mullahs or be wished to be known as a muslim!

May the Divine protect us from the scourge of Mulla-ism!