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issue 116
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Raif Badawi's 'crime' was moderating an
internet forum that encouraged participants to voice their opinion about
religion in the Kingdom. |
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This murder must be a rallying call against
the abusive concept of “honor” in order to save potential victims in the
future. |
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Islamists and their misguided interfaith
allies think Americans can’t handle the truth about the jihadist motivation
behind 9/11. |
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The second part of the "Too Much Pain
-- The Voices of Refugee Women" series on female genital mutilation
(FGM) and asylum, produced by the UN Refugee Agency. |
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By Farzana Hassan
A testimony of a Muslim woman’s personal
struggle to oppose radicalism and misogyny within her faith community.
Farzana Hassan challenges the ideas that breed such pathologies among some of
Islam’s adherents. She denounces not just terrorism itself, but also excuses
for it. Hassan investigates specific reasons behind the prevalent
anti-Western sentiment among Muslims and attempts to dispel some of their
misconceptions. She also speaks out against against brutal and misogynistic
honour killings, and takes an honest look at political Islam and some of its
pernicious symbols, such as the burka. The book is an earnest cry for reform
within Islam. |
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report about radical Muslim demonstrations or activities on your college
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After being reviewed, your story may be published on ClarionProject.org
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