Posted on 03/19/2006 2:59:07 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez
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2/21/2006Clip No. 1050
Arab-American Psychologist Wafa Sultan:
There Is No Clash of Civilizations but a Clash between the Mentality of the Middle Ages and That of the 21st CenturyFollowing are excerpts from an interview with Arab-American psychologist Wafa Sultan. The interview was aired on Al-Jazeera TV on February 21, 2006.Wafa Sultan: The clash we are witnessing around the world is not a clash of religions, or a clash of civilizations. It is a clash between two opposites, between two eras. It is a clash between a mentality that belongs to the Middle Ages and another mentality that belongs to the 21st century.
It is a clash between civilization and backwardness, between the civilized and the primitive, between barbarity and rationality. It is a clash between freedom and oppression, between democracy and dictatorship. It is a clash between human rights, on the one hand, and the violation of these rights, on other hand. It is a clash between those who treat women like beasts, and those who treat them like human beings...
Naw, Cheney would've pulled out a Browning Citori from under his dress and let that a-hole interviewer have it with both barrels.
Wow!
Excellent!!!!
I saw this video about a week ago. She reminds me a little of Ayn Rand.
Holy smokes ... tell it sister. :)
I'm in love. Too bad she's an atheist. But I expect in time she'll come around. If I had seen nothing but Islamic barbarism and brutality in my lifetime I might be an atheist, too.
She's a woman with truth: Lit from within.
That one guy sounded like the Arab version of Colmes.
At 5 1/2 minutes, it's too short.
I wonder what the responses were.
Wrong.
"The Muslims must ask what they can do for humankind before they can ask humankind to respect them."
"She sure tore that Imam/mullah/poobah/whatever to shreds didn't she?"
I personally was more persuaded by the cleric's arguments. (J/k)
Seriously, the first instinct of the Islamist whacko will be to kill this brave lady, but that would only serve to make her point better than any words she could have spoken. They cannot defeat this lady because she has truth on her side.
No. She made the usual suspects mad, but what's new about that?
The only people apparently celebrating are . . . us.
From something I quoted in an earlier thread: When Dr. Wafa Sultan demanded respect from a Muslim cleric after being called a heretic, I cheered her on. When she criticized the Muslims who react violently in typical knee-jerk fashion, I was smiling with glee. And she nailed it when she said Muslims should learn from the example of the Jewish community who command world respect with their accomplishments despite decades of anti-Semitism and the decimation of the Holocaust. How could anyone disagree with that? But when Dr. Sultan is quoted in a recent interview as saying Islam is beyond repair, riddled with teachings that exhort Muslims to kill non-Muslims, subjugate women, and disregard human rights; when she says "I don't believe you can reform Islam," and that the only reason the vast majority of the world's Muslim population is peaceful is because they can't read Arabic and don't know what the Quran teaches, that's when I stop cheering.
And to give you another sample from a different English language Muslim website:
At first, I had hope in Dr. Wafa Sultan and her stinging criticism of the Muslim World. I had hoped she would shed light on the darkness in which the Muslim World today is wallowing and help it out of this darkness by showing it the light of true Islam. I had hoped this international sensation would add to the debate raging within the Muslim World between the extremists who - with their murderous tactics - threaten to destroy the Muslim ummah and the reformers to wish to save it from utter destruction.
Unfortunately, however, I was wrong. As I listened to her speak about the crimes committed by Muslims throughout the centuries, I thought to myself, "Here we go again, another one of those." Her story is typical: a daughter of a devout grain trader from Syria, Dr. Sultan was raised a devout Muslim and remained one into her adulthood. That is until she witnessed the murder of her medical school professor in 1979 by Muslim gunmen shouting "God is great!"
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The more I listened to what she had to say, the more I realized that she was simply the latest of a legion of critics who reflect upon the religion of Islam the sins of some of its followers. It is a tired, old tactic, but in today's age, people who do so are in no shortage of an audience. Dr. Sultan said: "Only the Muslims defend their beliefs by burning down churches, killing people and destroying embassies. This path will not yield any results. The Muslims must ask themselves what they can do for humankind, before they demand that humankind respect them." She also questioned why "a young Muslim man, in the prime of life, with a full life ahead, go and blow himself up?"
Good point and good question. Yet, does the good doctor not know that the overwhelming majority of Muslims around the world also do not destroy churches, kill people, destroy embassies and burn flags? Does she not know that the majority of Muslims around the world reject the violent rhetoric and tactics of the extremist mutants? Does the good doctor not understand that Islam does not condone suicide terrorism, even if said suicide terrorist claims that Islam is his (or her) motivation? Apparently not.
Does the good doctor not realize that simply because some Muslims horribly twist the faith of Islam for evil ends, it does not follow that the whole faith of Islam is evil? Does the good doctor not realize that simply because some criminals murder in the name of Islam, it does not follow that Islam itself is criminal? Does the good doctor not realize that simply because barbarians have usurped Islam for their bloody barbarism, it does not follow that Islam itself is barbaric? Apparently not, and this makes me truly sad indeed.
Yet, whatever she had to say about Islam and Muslims, the reaction of some Muslims to her comments are nothing short of absurd, immoral, and patently ridiculous. . . . Why are some Muslims so threatened by her criticisms of Islam, however misplaced they are, that they are willing to threaten her - a fellow human being, a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister - with death? Certainly God is not threatened by her statements. So, why should we be?
Hesham A. Hassaballa, Dr. Wafa Sultan: A Lost Opportunity
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A tyrant is useless without willing subjects and Reason is impotent without believers.
WOW. I'm speachless. Who is she?
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