Islam is Inherently Radical

Thursday, March 1st, 2007 12:48 pm by Neal

(Hat tip: LGF)

An ex-Muslim, Arzu Toker, has a slightly different view about Islam than the one posited by the CAIRorists in this country. She claims that Islam is “anti-woman” which may qualify for understatement of the year.

Arzu Toker, deputy chairwoman, used a news conference to announce her separation from Islam: ‘I herewith resign from Islam. That’s it.’

Toker, a journalist who was born in 1952 in Turkey’s eastern Anatolia region, is radical in her criticism of Islam. She does not accept its Sharia system of rules at all, saying they contradict both human rights and the values of the German constitution.

She added that Islam was anti-woman.

‘It humiliates women and turns them into servants of the men,’ she said, adding the Islam was anti-man as well.

‘It reduces men to breeding animals controlled by their urges,’ said Toker. She quoted the 19th century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche: ‘He said, God is dead. One can live fine by taking one’s own responsibility.’

She said she did not distinguish between Islam and fundamentalism. ‘Islam is inherently radical,’ she said.

Ahadi described her life to reporters and said, ‘Political Islam has afflicted my life.’ Born in Iran in 1956, her support for human rights had rapidly put her in opposition to the Islamic Revolution. She refused to wear a headscarf and was expelled from university.

Later her husband was executed. She had lived in Germany since 1996.

‘I know all about political Islam,’ she said. ‘It ends up with us being stoned to death, even here in Germany.’

And, even in those cases where the victims of Islam haven’t yet been “stoned to death,” Muslim women in Europe are facing some horrific abuses in their “free” host countries. Consider this story from Italy:

ROME, Feb 28 (Reuters Life!) – Italian police arrested a jealous husband in the north of the country who forced his young wife to stay at home for two years because she was “too lively” to be let outside.

“She was too lively. She absolutely had to be locked up otherwise who knows what she might have done,” Egyptian immigrant Emad Zied, 31, was quoted as saying in Corriere della Sera daily newspaper on Wednesday.

His 20-year-old bride, Rasha, was rescued by local police and firemen who forced open the door of their apartment in the Italian city of Crema after a tip off from Rasha’s family.

The report said that Rasha rarely ever saw the light of day, but was “escorted” outside by her husband on occasion. Zied is being held in jail on suspicion of kidnapping.

Rasha was “too lively” for the religion of death.

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