Monday, June 12, 2006

I Questioned The Pres. of the Muslim Student Association at.....

....Arizona State University, to comment on honor killings and acts of violence such as this post below that I did on June 2 and if they condone these acts.

Here was the response from the President of Muslim Student Association at ASU:


"Thank you for taking the time to ask about such things, rather than just stereotype Muslims."

"I can assure you that such tragedies have nothing to do with the name of Islam. This is completely cultural and 100% against our religion. Human life is sacred and killing anyone is like killing the whole nation."


Yah, right ......nothing to do with Islam. The President of the MSA, this perons name is Rema Nasaredden, sent me a link where I could learn more from a scholar's point of view, but it was a dead link. I asked Rema to re-send it.

Any questions out there that you want to direct to Rema Nasaredden, I will happily pass them on!

Bring it!!

Here's the post from 6/2/06

h/t Democracy Frontline


Friday, June 02, 2006

Where's the Left? N.O.W.? The Feminists? The MSM?

For the whole article, go to Felis at Democracy Frontline.Less than a year in jail for butchering his sisterThis is tragic, but not surprising as they keep unfolding the horrors of Islam.

Honor Killings: Murder in the Name of Tradition[Amman, Jordan] Two years ago, Hussnia, 22, was abducted, sodomized and raped by a group of men who abandoned her in a remote house in the Jordan Valley. Stigmatized for a crime of which she was the victim, Hussnia was unaware that the worst was yet to come.

While Hussnia was bedridden, licking her wounds in a nearby hospital, her mother, father and sisters all refused to visit her. A few days after being released from hospital, Hussnia fell victim to another attack – this one fatal. The attacker was her younger brother, Zaki, who charged at her with an axe and struck her repeatedly until she was dead. Zaki triumphantly declared to his stern looking father and helpless mother that he had just cleansed the family honor.

“I know she was not to blame for being raped, but would the relatives and neighbors understand? As far as they are concerned, she is not a virgin anymore. That was enough reason to take her life,” says Zaki, who refused to even utter his sister’s name.When Zaki went to court, the judge sentenced him to less than one year in prison. “Killing my sister was not the happiest day of my life, but if I had to, I would do it again,” says the defiant Zaki. “I could not imagine my or my father’s life if we did not do it.”

Yah, hard to imagine, I've got four words for you......."you're going to hell".

2 Comments:

At 5:08 PM, Blogger Dan Zaremba said...

They'll always will tell you it's cultural not religious.
The fact remains that since The Quran calls for women's obedience and punishment by death if necessary - it is OK to slaughter women.
BTW adultry is also punishable by death.
Adultry means relationship outside marriage and so if the woman is not married she is NOT supposed to have sex.

 
At 7:16 PM, Blogger Brooke said...

ML: Nail on the head!

 

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