Originally posted by RAGE OF ANGELS
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There is also nothing wrong in being critical of the religion of Islam. It's an ideology, and ideologies should be open to criticism. There are a number of things in traditional Islam that deserve to be criticized: e.g. the killing of apostates. And these things are still inspiring evil in the world today...
(AINA) -- Dina el-Gowhary, the 15-year-old Egyptian ******-born girl who converted to Christianity, was subjected to an acid attack, the latest in a string of failed attempts by ****** fanatics against her and her father, 57-year-old Peter Athanasius (Maher el-Gowhary), who converted to Christianity 35 years ago. Several Fatwa's were issued calling for the "spilling of his blood," which makes their lives in constant danger in the face of the reactionaries and advocates for the enforcement of Islamic apostasy laws, which call for the death of a convert.
Dina said that three weeks ago as she ventured out from their hiding place in Alexandria with her father to get some bottled water, her jacket was set on fire due to acid being thrown at her. "My father quickly took my jacket off before the fire reached my arms. Ever since then I am terrorized to go out in the street, with or without my father."
Through an aired interview with Freecopts advocacy Dina addressed an open letter to President Mubarak of Egypt begging him to save her and her father and allow them to leave Egypt....
In her letter to President Mubarak, Dina expressed her deep distress at the mistreatment and continuous troubles she finds everywhere she goes, including being beaten and humiliated. She tells of how "because of her love for Jesus" she left her ****** mother and went to live with her Christian father, abandoning school where she was persecuted by teachers and students. "I was threatened many times before. Once coming back from school, a bearded young man stepped out of a car, lifted me through my clothes from the ground and warned me that if my father and myself do not go back to Islam, both of us will be killed."
Dina, now living with her father for the last two years, has to move with him from one place to another in search of personal safety for both, in the face of the many threats that they experienced since her father declared his conversion to Christianity and his desire to change religious designation in official documents.
In June 2009 a Court refused his request to order the Civil Registry to alter his religious designation on his ID to reflect his Christian religion and his Christian name, Peter Athanasius. The Court ruling said that the religious conversion of a ****** is against Islamic Sharia law and poses a threat to the "Public Order" in Egypt....
Dina said that three weeks ago as she ventured out from their hiding place in Alexandria with her father to get some bottled water, her jacket was set on fire due to acid being thrown at her. "My father quickly took my jacket off before the fire reached my arms. Ever since then I am terrorized to go out in the street, with or without my father."
Through an aired interview with Freecopts advocacy Dina addressed an open letter to President Mubarak of Egypt begging him to save her and her father and allow them to leave Egypt....
In her letter to President Mubarak, Dina expressed her deep distress at the mistreatment and continuous troubles she finds everywhere she goes, including being beaten and humiliated. She tells of how "because of her love for Jesus" she left her ****** mother and went to live with her Christian father, abandoning school where she was persecuted by teachers and students. "I was threatened many times before. Once coming back from school, a bearded young man stepped out of a car, lifted me through my clothes from the ground and warned me that if my father and myself do not go back to Islam, both of us will be killed."
Dina, now living with her father for the last two years, has to move with him from one place to another in search of personal safety for both, in the face of the many threats that they experienced since her father declared his conversion to Christianity and his desire to change religious designation in official documents.
In June 2009 a Court refused his request to order the Civil Registry to alter his religious designation on his ID to reflect his Christian religion and his Christian name, Peter Athanasius. The Court ruling said that the religious conversion of a ****** is against Islamic Sharia law and poses a threat to the "Public Order" in Egypt....
In the West we are critical with our "own" religion. The Bible and Christianity get criticism that parts of it are seriously immoral. Well there are also parts of the quran, hadith, and traditional theology and law of Islam that are seriously immoral. People should speak out against those things. I would hope that ******s themselves would speak out against those things. But the reality is, is that it can be very difficult for more conservative religious types to be critical of their own tradition because it creates a conflict with their belief-system.
Of course, no one should say that ALL ******s are bad people, or ALL ******s are violent or intolerant, which would be absurd. Being critical of Islamic ideology is not the same thing as an attack on all ******s.
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