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Quarter Mile'r

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This has to be the most dramatic statement from a Muslim ever made
about the Muslim religion and its basic thinking.

This is a statement made by Wafa Sultan an Arab American
psychologist from Los Angeles.

Better check it out quick as no idea how long the link will last!

............QM'r




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That was a very interesting link. Let's hope at least a few Muslims listen to her words but somehow I doubt it...because she's a woman and we know what Muslims think of women.

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WOW!

That's an amazing piece of video and the lady has one great big pair of brass balls

Thanks for posting it.

G

p.s. any idea if its possible to download the video?
 

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al-jazeera?

Definitely an interesting and thought provoking video. There is something a bit fishy about it though. Seems a bit "produced". I am not a regular watcher of Al-Jazeera, and this video seems "glossed" in an American fashion. I would be interested in knowing where the video came from. As for her comments about Judaism and suicide bombers, there have been plenty since the end of WWII. Just ask anybody who lives in the Gaza Strip. Not many "saints" living in Israel either. But definitely not as much killing in the name of "God". That newscast was as opinionated as Bill O'Reilly on Fox News. However I do respect her for the things she has said.
 

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Arab-American Psychiatrist Wafa Sultan: There is No Clash of Civilizations but a Clash between the Mentality of the Middle Ages and That of the 21st Century

Following are excerpts from an interview with Arab-American psychiatrist Wafa Sultan. The interview was aired on Al-Jazeera TV on February 21, 2006

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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. What we see today is not a clash of civilizations. Civilizations do not clash, but compete.

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Host: I understand from your words that what is happening today is a clash between the culture of the West, and the backwardness and ignorance of the Muslims?

Wafa Sultan: Yes, that is what I mean.

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Host: Who came up with the concept of a clash of civilizations? Was it not Samuel Huntington? It was not Bin Laden. I would like to discuss this issue, if you don't mind...

Wafa Sultan: The Muslims are the ones who began using this expression. The Muslims are the ones who began the clash of civilizations. The Prophet of Islam said: "I was ordered to fight the people until they believe in Allah and His Messenger." When the Muslims divided the people into Muslims and non-Muslims, and called to fight the others until they believe in what they themselves believe, they started this clash, and began this war. In order to start this war, they must reexamine their Islamic books and curricula, which are full of calls for takfir and fighting the infidels.

My colleague has said that he never offends other people's beliefs. What civilization on the face of this earth allows him to call other people by names that they did not choose for themselves? Once, he calls them Ahl Al-Dhimma, another time he calls them the "People of the Book," and yet another time he compares them to apes and pigs, or he calls the Christians "those who incur Allah's wrath." Who told you that they are "People of the Book"? They are not the People of the Book, they are people of many books. All the useful scientific books that you have today are theirs, the fruit of their free and creative thinking. What gives you the right to call them "those who incur Allah's wrath," or "those who have gone astray," and then come here and say that your religion commands you to refrain from offending the beliefs of others?

I am not a Christian, a Muslim, or a Jew. I am a secular human being. I do not believe in the supernatural, but I respect others' right to believe in it.

Dr. Ibrahim Al-Khouli: Are you a heretic?

Wafa Sultan: You can say whatever you like. I am a secular human being who does not believe in the supernatural...

Dr. Ibrahim Al-Khouli: If you are a heretic, there is no point in rebuking you, since you have blasphemed against Islam, the Prophet, and the Koran...

Wafa Sultan: These are personal matters that do not concern you.

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Wafa Sultan: Brother, you can believe in stones, as long as you don't throw them at me. You are free to worship whoever you want, but other people's beliefs are not your concern, whether they believe that the Messiah is God, son of Mary, or that Satan is God, son of Mary. Let people have their beliefs.

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Wafa Sultan: The Jews have come from the tragedy (of the Holocaust), and forced the world to respect them, with their knowledge, not with their terror, with their work, not their crying and yelling. Humanity owes most of the discoveries and science of the 19th and 20th centuries to Jewish scientists. 15 million people, scattered throughout the world, united and won their rights through work and knowledge. We have not seen a single Jew blow himself up in a German restaurant. We have not seen a single Jew destroy a church. We have not seen a single Jew protest by killing people. The Muslims have turned three Buddha statues into rubble. We have not seen a single Buddhist burn down a Mosque, kill a Muslim, or burn down an embassy. 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.

Source : http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=1050
 

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Here's a previous interview that aired on Al Jazeera last year:

LA Psychologist Wafa Sultan Clashes with Algerian Islamist Ahmad bin Muhammad over Islamic Teachings and Terrorism

The following are excerpts from a debate between Wafa Sultan, a psychologist from Los Angeles and Dr. Ahmad Bin Muhammad, an Algerian professor of religious politics. Al-Jazeera TV aired this debate on July 26, 2005.

Wafa Sultan: Why does a young Muslim man, in the prime of life, with a full life ahead, go and blow himself up? How and why does he blow himself up in a bus full of innocent passengers?

In our countries, religion is the sole source of education, and is the only spring from which that terrorist drank until his thirst was quenched. He was not born a terrorist, and did not become a terrorist overnight. Islamic teachings played a role in weaving his ideological fabric, thread by thread, and did not allow other sources – I am referring to scientific sources – to play a role. It was these teachings that distorted this terrorist and killed his humanity. It was not (the terrorist) who distorted the religious teachings and misunderstood them, as some ignorant people claim.

When you recite to a child still in his early years the verse: "They will be killed or crucified, or have their hands and feet on alternate sides cut off," regardless of this verse's interpretation, and regardless of the reasons it was conveyed or its time – you have made the first step towards creating a great terrorist...

Bin Muhammad: The guest from America asked how a young man could blow up a bus. If only she had asked how a president could blow up a peaceful nation in Iraq. How does a president help the arch-killer of occupied Palestine? Why doesn't she ask from where Hitler was brought up – Hitler, who murdered 50 million innocent people. Why doesn't she ask where the people who dropped two atom bombs on Japan were educated? Who killed three million innocent Vietnamese? Who annihilated the Indians? Who maintained imperialism to this day? Who waged the Spanish civil war, which exacted a toll of 600,000 in 36 months? Why don't we ask these questions? Who has over 15,000 nuclear warheads – Muslims or the non-Muslims? The Muslims or the Americans? The Muslims or the Europeans? We want an answer. Where was Bush educated – if education is really what makes a person a criminal?...

Wafa Sultan: Murder is terrorism regardless of time or place, but when it is committed as a decree from Allah, this is another matter...

The Crusader wars about which the professor is talking – these wars came after the Islamic religious teachings, and as a response to these teachings. This is the law of action and reaction. The Islamic religious teachings have incited to the rejection of the other, to the denial of the other, and to the killing of the other. Have they not incited to the killing of Jews and Christians? If we had heard that a tribe in a distant corner of China has a holy book and religious teachings calling to kill Muslims – would the Muslims stand idly by in the face of such teachings?

The Crusader wars came after these Islamic religious teachings. When these Islamic teachings were delivered, America did not exist on the face of the earth, nor was Israel in Palestine...

Why doesn't he talk about the Muslim conquests that preceded all the wars he is talking about? Why doesn't he mention that when Tariq bin Ziyyad entered Andalusia with his armies, he said to his people: "The sea is behind you, and the enemy is in front"? How can you storm a peaceful country, and consider all its peaceful inhabitants to be your enemies, merely because you have the right to spread your religion? Should the religion be spread by the sword and through fighting?...

Bin Muhammad: Who invented slavery in recent centuries? Who colonized the other – us or them? Did Algeria colonize France, or vice versa? Did Egypt colonize England, or vice versa? We are the victims...

I am not saying that killing innocent people is nice. I say that all innocent people should be protected. But at the same time, we must start with the innocent among the Muslims. There are millions of innocent people among us, while the innocent among you – and innocent they are – number only dozens, hundreds, or thousands, at the most...

Wafa Sultan: Can you explain to me the killing of a hundred thousand children, women and men in Algeria, using the most abominable killing methods? Can you explain to me the killing of 15,000 Syrian civilians? Can you explain to me the abominable crime in the military artillery school in Aleppo? Can you explain the crime in Al-Asbaqiya neighborhood of Damascus, Syria? Can you explain the attack of the terrorists on the peaceful village of Al-Kisheh in Upper Egypt, and the massacre of 21 Coptic peasants? Can you explain to me what is going on in Indonesia, Turkey, and Egypt, even though these are Islamic countries which opposed the American intervention in Iraq, and which don't have armies in Iraq, yet were not spared by the terrorists? Can you explain these phenomena, which took place in Arab countries? Was all this revenge on America or Israel? Or were they merely to satisfy bestial wild instincts aroused in them by religious teachings, which incite to rejection of the other, to the killing of the other, and to the denial of the other. When Saddam Hussein buried 300,000 Shiites and Kurds alive, we did not hear a single Muslim protesting. Your silence served to acknowledge the legitimacy of these killings, didn't it?...

What do you want from me? To speak evil of the American society? I've never said that America is the eternal city of Plato, but I did say it was the eternal city of Wafa Sultan. The idealism of American society was enough to allow me to realize my humanity. I came to this country with fear.

Bin Muhammad:Along with the Indians? Along with the Indians? What was left of the Indians? What do you have to say about the Indians?

Wafa Sultan: Christopher Columbus discovered American in 1492. America was founded in 1776, approximately 300 years later. You cannot blame America – as a constitution, a regime, and a state – for killing the Indians.
 

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henryhill said:
Definitely an interesting and thought provoking video. There is something a bit fishy about it though. Seems a bit "produced". I am not a regular watcher of Al-Jazeera, and this video seems "glossed" in an American fashion. I would be interested in knowing where the video came from. As for her comments about Judaism and suicide bombers, there have been plenty since the end of WWII. Just ask anybody who lives in the Gaza Strip. Not many "saints" living in Israel either. But definitely not as much killing in the name of "God". That newscast was as opinionated as Bill O'Reilly on Fox News. However I do respect her for the things she has said.
Henry for the record I've seen both interviews in full aired on Al Jazeera on DishNet and they were both live and not doctored.
 

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Bin Muhammed: I am not saying that killing innocent people is nice. I say that all innocent people should be protected. But at the same time, we must start with the innocent among the Muslims. There are millions of innocent people among us, while the innocent among you – and innocent they are – number only dozens, hundreds, or thousands, at the most...
There's a pair of blinders! There are BILLIONS of innocent people.... ALL AROUND THE WORLD, among every country, race, religion, creed, belief, gender, whatever. No matter what side one is on, if one believes that the innocent of the other side in 1000s at the most, what do you end up with? Hatred breeds hatred no matter what side feels justified, war breeds more war, a vicious circle that is escalating in violence and I fear will get a lot broader.
 

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henryhill said:
Definitely an interesting and thought provoking video. There is something a bit fishy about it though. Seems a bit "produced". I am not a regular watcher of Al-Jazeera, and this video seems "glossed" in an American fashion. I would be interested in knowing where the video came from. As for her comments about Judaism and suicide bombers, there have been plenty since the end of WWII. Just ask anybody who lives in the Gaza Strip. Not many "saints" living in Israel either. But definitely not as much killing in the name of "God". That newscast was as opinionated as Bill O'Reilly on Fox News. However I do respect her for the things she has said.
Al-jazeera is just as slick as other international cable news networks. It came from them. They get a bad rap from the Americans, and they deserve some of it --- your comparison with Bill O'Reilly is very apt, because they are opinionated, and have a definite anti-Israel bias, and their host reflect a great deal of the ignorance that the lady refers to.

But they are also a force of "liberalism" in the mid-east -- they run stories that piss off the region's governments by pointing out their hypocracy, and were not easy on Saddam Hussein, either. Banning it in Iraq is just one more idiotic miscalculation on the part of the occupational government.
 

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HQ is right, Al-Jazeera is independant and might be less biased overall than the West's much vaunted CNN. However what bias they have is going to be slanted towards the Middle Eastern mindset as they are based out of Qatar where they enjoy considerable editorial freedom. If this continues when the leadership in Qatar changes remains to be seen.

It is very easy for us to demand that moderate Muslims speak out against the excesses of their fanatics. We're not the one who face execution or the killings of our relatives when we speak out. The Cleric's attitude in the clip is representative of many who do hold real power in the Middle-East.
 

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HeMadeMeDoIt said:
Who colonized the other – us or them? Did Algeria colonize France, or vice versa? Did Egypt colonize England, or vice versa?
The fundamentalists have their own version of history and reality. Any slight to Islam is a heinous crime which must be avenged. But the killing of infidels and apostates is totally justified, even expected. The recent cartoon brouhaha is a good example-the imams whipped up a frenzy of anti-West hatred, yet at the same time they see nothing wrong with their own viciously anti-semitic cartoons.
The war of the fundamentalists is as much against their fellow muslims as it is against "America" or "The West". Far more muslims have been killed by them than by Americans or westerners, and the fight would be going on even if America and the west didn't even exist.
 

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Unfortunately more "influential muslims" had a voice when the bogus cartoon controversy was happening than the days post 9/11 and since.
 

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missing link said:
this world will be a better place when all religion has disappeared. Good riddence I say.
I gotta agree with you on that ML. There have been more people killed in the name of religion than any other excuse.
 

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gravitas said:
WOW!

That's an amazing piece of video and the lady has one great big pair of brass balls

Thanks for posting it.

G
You're welcome, and yah quite a thought provoking piece of video
no doubt.

...........QM'r
 
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