Jinnzaman frightens me, and not just in his veneration of the Somalian fanatics.
I like reading Eteraz, even though I think he’s a bit too optimistic regarding the head-in-sand approach of the Muslim diaspora regarding extremists. It’s worse than that, to the point of believing in conspiracy theories just because reality may be too much to bear…
But I digress. Thanks for linking to these, Drima.
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Name: Drima Abu Hamdan.
Location: Deep, Deep Down the Orgasmic Rabbit Hole of Epistemology.
Bio of Awesomeness: Traditionalist Muslim, Turned Free Thinking Sufi Lover. Social Media Consultant to NY Times Best-Selling Authors. Author of Upcoming Memoir. Belief Systems Junkie. Afro-Arab Libertarian Music Freak. Vehemently Anti-Islamist. Loud and Drop Dead Gorgeous. The High Priest of Mischievous "Blasphemy." Read on and Have Your Brain Spun. You've Been Warned!
"If I don't have the freedom to disbelieve, I cannot believe."
— Abdullahi An-Na'im
"Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because, if there be one, he must approve the homage of reason rather than of blind-folded fear."
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Jinnzaman frightens me, and not just in his veneration of the Somalian fanatics.
I like reading Eteraz, even though I think he’s a bit too optimistic regarding the head-in-sand approach of the Muslim diaspora regarding extremists. It’s worse than that, to the point of believing in conspiracy theories just because reality may be too much to bear…
But I digress. Thanks for linking to these, Drima.
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