Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Ex-Muslim Mona Walter Left Islam After Reading the Quran
GOTHENBURG, Sweden — Mona Walter is on a mission.
Her mission is for more Muslims to know what is in the Koran. She says
if more Muslims knew what was in the Koran, more would leave Islam.
Walter came to Sweden from Somalia as a war refugee
when she was 19. She says she was excited about joining a modern
European nation with equal rights for women. But as a young Muslim
woman, that was not the Sweden she encountered.
A Real Introduction to Islam
It was in Sweden that she first experienced radical Islam on a daily basis.
“I discovered Islam first in Sweden. In Somalia,
you’re just a Muslim, without knowing the Koran. But then you come to
Sweden and you go to mosque and there is the Koran, so you have to cover
yourself and you have to be a good Muslim.”
Walter says she grew up in Somalia never having read the Koran.
“I didn’t know what I was a part of. I didn’t know
who Mohammed was. I didn’t know who Allah was. So, when I found out, I
was upset. I was sad and I was disappointed,” she recalled.
And it was in Sweden that Walters says she discovered Allah is a god who hates, and that Islam is not a religion of peace.
“It’s about hating and killing those who disagree
with Islam. It’s about conquering. Mohammed, he was immoral. He was a
bloodthirsty man. He was terrible man, and Muslims can read that in his
biography — what he did to Jews, how he raped women, how he killed
people. I mean, he killed everyone who didn’t agree with him,” she
explained.
Discouraged, Walter left Islam and became an
atheist, until one day a family member encouraged her to read the Bible.
She still remembers the first time she read Matthew 5:44, where Jesus
said to “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”
Christianity, a New Perspective
“It was very strange for me to ‘love your enemy,’
because in Islam it is ‘kill your enemy.’ ‘Kill your enemy and anyone
who refuses Islam.’ But Jesus Christ was all about love and peace and
forgiveness and tolerance, and for some reason, I needed that,” she
said.
She went to see Pastor Fouad Rasho of Angered Alliance Church, a Syrian immigrant who ministers to former Muslims in Sweden.
“She started to believe and she came to me. And that was the beginning of her trusting,” he said.
When she accepted Christ, Walter said she felt “so happy” and “filled with joy.”
Walter says the Lord gave her a burden for Muslims
who still do not know the truth about Islam. And she began to study the
Koran, and began copying verses from the Koran and handing them out on
the street to Muslim women.
Rescuing Muslims with Truth
“Sometimes they listen and sometimes they become
very upset, and I tell them, ‘You know your husband has a right to beat
you if you don’t obey him?’ And they say ‘No, It does not say that.’
‘Yes, it does say that.’ I thought if I tell them about Muhammed and
about the Koran and about this god of Islam who hates, who kills, who
discriminates against women, maybe they will have a choice and leave,”
she explained.
But in politically correct Sweden, Walter has come under attack for simply repeating what is in the Koran.
“I’ve been called an ‘Islamophobe,’ and yeah [they
tell me], ‘You’ve been bought,’ ‘You’re a house nigger,’ and stuff like
that, terrible things, ” she said.
She has also been called a racist. Walter warns that
Islamic radicalism is a serious threat in Sweden, and says Swedish
society should care more about women trapped in Islam.
“[Swedes] will think, ‘Oh, we’re in Sweden; we have
freedom of religion,’ but Muslim women don’t have freedom of religion.
They live under the law of Allah, not under Swedish law. So they will
suppose everyone has freedom of religion. We don’t have freedom of
religion. It’s not for Muslim women. It’s for everyone else,” Walter
argued.
Walter lives under death threats and sometimes
travels with police protection. She wanted to show us Muslim areas
around Gothenburg, but had to first dress as a Muslim. She believes if
she were to show her face, she would be attacked.
“I can never go to those areas just being me, flesh and blood Mona. I would never get out of there alive,” she said.
“I mean, Muslims are normally good people like
everyone else,” she continued. “But then when they read the Koran, then
they become a killing machine.”
“This so-called ISIS or el Shabab or Boko Haram,
they’re not like extremists. They’re not fanatical. They’re just good
Muslims, good Muslims who follow the teachings of Islam. The prophet
Mohammed, he did that. They’re doing what he did,” she explained.
Walter now uses videos and speaking appearances to spread her message. And she says she won’t stop, even though her life is in danger.
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