Are women oppressed in Muslim countries? What about in Islamic enclaves in the West? Are these places violating or fulfilling the Quran and Islamic law? Ayaan Hirsi Ali, an author and activist who was raised a devout Muslim, describes the human rights crisis of our time, asks why feminists in the West don’t seem to care, and explains why immigration to the West from the Middle East means this issue matters more than ever. To learn more, visit the AHA Foundation
Month: August 2016
MUSLIM ATROCITIES: THE LATEST
The Muslim World continues to wallow in heinous behavior that the Western World moved on from long ago. Islam means slavery, misogyny, homophobia, oppression of religious minorities, mass rape, mass killing and a relentless assault on the civil rights of non-Muslims.
Why I, as a British Muslim woman, want the burkha banned from our streets
My message to those Muslims who want to live in a Talibanised society, and turn their face against Britain, is this: ‘If you don’t like living here and don’t want to integrate, then what the hell are you doing here? Why don’t you just go and live in an Islamic country?’
Australia: Muslim ex-deputy mayor to wife ‘I’m gonna rape your mum and your f***ing dad! I hope you die, you sl*t. I swear on the Koran!’
This is a “moderate” Muslim male. Salim Mehajer is a licensed builder, property developer and former deputy mayor of the Auburn City Council, which is situated in the Greater Western Sydney region of New South Wales, Australia. He dreams of one day running Australia, as a Muslim prime minister.
‘This is what it’s like to pee after female genital mutilation’
Some 200 million women and girls across 30 countries have been affected by female genital mutilation (FGM). But how do survivors live with the pain of peeing, periods and childbirth?