“I always have to be ready with a lie” The story of an apostate of Islam in Denmark

Original translation by Liberty Dk

From this major Danish news service

I always have to be ready with a lie

25-year-old Haifa lives two lives. One as a Muslim and one as an atheist.  She no longer believes in God, but does not dare to leave Islam. This is why she leads a double life, one where she lies about where she is and who she’s together with.  She tells her story in the hope that, some day, it will cease to be a taboo to leave Islam.

Told to Lark Cramon:

I was born in Denmark. I didn’t attend either nursery or kindergarten, so I started in elementary school without knowing a word of Danish. My classmates were almost all immigrants – maybe there were one or two Danes in my class. When I later switched to an Arabic free school, I only had Arabic classmates, and most of the teachers were Muslims. Twice a week I received Koranic teaching in the local mosque, where I had to learn the Koran by heart and every time I learned a new verse, my parents gave me a gift. In the Free School teachers said that it had been imposed on them to teach us about evolution and the Big Bang, but told us that we should remember that it was only a theory, and that God obviously had created the earth. I remember that I went home from school and told my mother everything I had learned about the beginning of the world and of man, who in fact had developed from apes. She was furious. “We don’t believe that” she said and made me promise that I would never mention Darwin and the monkeys again. I did not, but I began to read books that had to do with science.

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London: Professor halts immigration debate to blast Muslim leader as ‘Islamist who supports stoning’

IB Times:

Hundreds of people are watching a YouTube video of a London professor interrupting a university conference on immigration to protest against the presence of “an Islamist who supports stoning to death and sharia law“.

Professor Reza Moradi interrupted a talk organised by the University and College Union (UCU) held at the London Metropolitan University, to criticise the decision to invite Mohammed Kozbar, vice president of the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), to take part in the discussion panel.

“MAB is what is known as a ‘soft’ Islamist organisation, normalising and justifying terrorism, the Caliphate and sharia rules,” Moradi wrote on his Facebook page after the incident.

“I am outraged that my union would share a panel with an Islamist organisation, despite its links with the Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, its defence of death by stoning for adultery and support of the death penalty for apostates such as me.

H/T Draculea

Dad, I’m sorry to say that I can no longer defend your religion

An original translation from SIMONXML

From Volksrandt:

OPINION – Ferdows Kazemi – 09/14/14, 09:00

Open letter ‘Now the evil of your faith is taking over the world, it’s your turn to resist those who will not spare their own brothers,” writes Ferdows Kazemi in an open letter to her father.

Dear Daddy,

Over the last two weeks I have been teaching the daughter of your brother Dutch. As you know, she has to become naturalized before she is finally reunited with her husband in the Netherlands. She’s a sweet girl and above all very eager to learn, like many girls in Iran. She can already say short sentences.

She asked our daughter, in Dutch: “Do you have a children’s book for me?” I was proud of her that she had only been here for two weeks and already could speak a complete and correct sentence. And even prouder that she asked for a book. Admittedly, a children’s book – just like I started 21 years ago – but a book.
favorite song

Last week I let her hear a song, my favorite Dutch song with the lyrics. She had to listen and fill in the missing words in the text. Stef Bos sang “Daddy … and you believe in God. So you’re going to heaven. And I believe in nothing. So we will never meet again after death, never again after death”.

It does not matter how often I hear this song. This part of the text still touches me. Your cousin did not notice that I had tears in my eyes. She was busy filling in the holes in the text.

Dear Daddy, you believe in God and his Prophet Mohammad and I believe in nothing. I had already lost touch with your God and his prophet by my 21st. So, we grew apart; we do not understand each other. We did this without losing each other. You still pray that God forgives me for my wickedness, because you do think I am a good person.

And I have always loved you, despite my dislike of your God, because I think you’re a good man. But Daddy before your God forgives me for my wickedness, you must forgive me that I do not need forgiveness. I’m sorry to say that I can no longer defend your religion. I can no longer downplay so many crimes that your fellow believers in the world commit. “Can you explain so many crimes committed by Westerners in the name of civilisation”, would be your answer. No dad, I have no explanation for that either. But you know that I have always fiercely opposed that. I have never downplayed it. Now the evil of your faith is taking over the world, it’s your turn to resist those who will not even spare their own brothers and sisters. Continue Reading →

One of us

“Okay, you Muslims, use violence, but we will continue to make films. One day, one of us will lose.” — Imran Firasat.

Imran Firasat and his family

Imran Firasat will soon present his new animated movie ‘Aisha and Muhammad’.
It will show Muhammad’s treatment and sexual abuse of his child-bride Aisha and his treatment towards women in general.
The entire film is based on original Islamic sources.

Here is the trailer:

Firasat obtained political asylum in Spain in October 2006 because of death threats against him in both Pakistan and Indonesia for leaving the Islamic faith and marrying a non-Muslim.

Now, Spain wants to deport the Pakistani Refugee for criticizing Islam.

Gatestone Institute reports: [1]

In December 2012, Imran Firasat released a one-hour amateur film entitled, “The Innocent Prophet: The Life of Mohammed from a Different Point of View”. The movie, which was posted on YouTube, purports to raise awareness of the dangers of Islam to Western Civilization.

Shortly after Firasat’s film was released, Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel García-Margallo and Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz initiated a process to review his refugee status.

On December 21, 2012 Fernández issued an order to deport Firasat.

Firasat appealed the deportation order at the National Court (Audiencia Nacional), arguing that the expression of his views about Islam fall within the constitutional right to free speech, but the National Court rejected his appeal in October 3, 2013.

Now the Supreme Court has not only confirmed the National Court’s ruling, but it has gone one step farther. Its ruling states:

“The right to the freedom of expression does not guarantee the right to intolerant manifestations or expressions that infringe against religious freedom, that have the character of blasphemy or that seek to offend religious convictions and do not contribute to the public debate.”

If you don’t want Imran Firasat to be deported, please support him by contacting the Spanish embassy of your country or the Spanish Interior Minister [2].

 

Sources:

[1]

http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/4344/imran-firasat-spain

 

[2]

http://www.interior.gob.es/en/web/interior/portada

Article by Carpe Diem

 

Message from a former Muslim, now Christian preacher for all the non-muslims of the world. (Nov 2012)

From Yucki:

Christian Pastor in Uganda Attacked by Muslims with buckets of Acid

This man of G-d was born to follow Mohammed and raised to disseminate dawa filth. Then he heard the call of Christ and knew truth. His courage to spread the “good news” was rewarded by a world of pain.

After 2 years in hospital in Israel, he’s ready to go back to his family and his church. But first he’s asked to say a few words to the public.

Starting at 6:03 is a message to Christians – a sermon more powerful than any you’re likely to hear at church tomorrow.

Then he’s asked what he’d tell others watching the video – Jews, secular people in the West. He’s just as direct, just as powerful as a biblical prophet.

CNN does rather unusually honest story on Sudanese planned execution of Christian for apostasy

Thanks Wrath of Khan

Article:

Video

On a related note, please read this unusually well written, even by his standards, piece by Douglass Murray. I may try and commit this one to memory. I expect nearly all of us who read this site regularly may have need to recite it in our own personal circumstances from time to time.

We are trying to live our lives in our nation while running two sets of accounts. On one side of the ledger — as on the BBC page — are the facts that are happening. On the other side is the recounting of punishments for those who have identified the facts.

 

 

“Before a battle with apocalyptic dimensions”

An original translation by SIMONXML and edited by GoV with many many thanks.

Translated from Die Welt

He claims Islam has “fascistic characteristics” – and that he is therefore at risk: The German-Egyptian journalist Hamed Abdel-Samad holds the religion of which he himself is a member to account. An interview. By Dietrich Alexander

The German-Egyptian political scientist, historian and author Hamed Abdel-Samad deals harshly with the religion he himself comes from.

The author Hamed Abdel-Samad lives in Germany, but he is not safe here. The 42-year-old needs permanent police protection because he has enemies. Violent, fanatical enemies who want him dead because he has insulted Islam and the Prophet Mohammed. The German-Egyptian writer often speaks his mind and criticizes those Muslims who exalt themselves above others and claim to have sovereignty in the interpretation about what the only true doctrine, true Islam, is. His book “The Fall of the Islamic World” (Droemer, 2010, €18) earned him a lot of criticism. His new book will appear on April 1st and is entitled: “Islamic Fascism” (Droemer, €18). In Cairo, these publicly expressed theses resulted in the issue of a fatwa, a “divine legal opinion”: “Wanted Dead” – not: “Wanted, dead or alive”, but only “dead”. He had to go into hiding. But he was not silenced and does not intend to be intimidated in the future.

Die Welt: 529 Egyptian Muslim brothers have recently been sentenced by a court in Minia, Upper Egypt, in a very precarious legal fast track to death. Furthermore, the same fate threatens 683 more defendants. What do you have to say about these trials?

Hamed Abdel-Samad: That’s no way to deter terrorists, but creates new martyrs who are a model for a new generation of jihadists! The Muslim Brotherhood will benefit most from this judgment because suddenly the world is no longer talking about their ongoing terrorist attacks, but about the injustice that befalls them. Such judgments are symptomatic of the helplessness of the Egyptian state in dealing with terrorism. This doesn’t halt the violence, but deepens the division and polarization in the country.

Die Welt: So such trials encumber the future of Egypt and thus probably the next president, Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who has just announced his candidacy and is a clear favourite?

Abdel-Samad: Al-Sisi is considered by many Egyptians to be the new savior. Expectations for him are very high. But he himself knows that the country has serious problems he cannot solve. He also knows that the same crowds that are now cheering him frenetically will be demonstrating against him, as they have demonstrated against Hosni Mubarak and Mohammed Mursi because they could not fulfill their desires for stability and prosperity. The era of dictatorship is over. But the absence of dictatorship does not automatically mean the arrival of democracy.

Die Welt: You are certainly very pessimistic about the future of the whole Arab-Islamic world. You’ve brought out a new book, your fourth. It seems to me that you are more radical in your theses. Would you agree with that?

Abdel-Samad: No! I often hear that I was a radical thinker and an oddball. I’m just a sensible person who calls a spade a spade. I always have been. I am not being provocative when I say that Islam has fascistic characteristics.

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The repentant Danish imam and the cartoons that annoyed the world.

Yes, the religious muslims now want to kill him. But not for the right reasons. They want to kill him for apparently turning away from jihad and islam’s more violent precepts and directives while what they should want him punished for, is the massive fraud and deception he pulled even on them to entice muslims to riot against Danish and Western targets. Things including but not limited to, using a photograph from a French magazine showing a person in a hog calling contest with his hands behind his ears which this imam claimed was mocking the Islamic call to prayer, and even drawing a few really awful toons of his own and claimed they were part of the Danish newspaper’s collection. But of course this kind of deception to encourage violence seems to be welcomed in Islam so it is failing to continue that which motivates the actions in the second video below.

Meanwhile, here is his very recent speech to the International Free Press Society delivered in Denmark just a few days ago. I look forward to people’s impressions of him in the comments.

Here is an excellent and thorough history of the cartoon issue. (Thanks C.B. Sashenka)

The video below has to have been ‘shot’ post Aug 22 2013 as that is when the photo was taken of the Danish imam holding the Mo-toon cup with Kurt Westergaard

German Apostate of Islam warns the West

Yes I posted this last week when it was first translated. (Thank you Oz-Rita) but this particular video is so important that anyone who has not seen it really needs to, and therefore I am posting it again. If you have seen it or aren’t sure if you have then please click play and then send it to all your contacts. If you have seen it, sorry for the inconvenience and check the posts below.