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2004: Buffalo, NY Muslim activist Muzzammil Hassan founds TV station to combat negative stereotyping of Muslims.
2009: Buffalo, NY Muslim activist Muzzammil Hassan beheads wife
What a difference 5 years makes. Seems that since his wife had filed for divorce, Muzzammil had to perform an honor killing so he chopped her head off. Nice touch Muzzammil. That's sure to get those of us in the West to see Muslums in a different light.
"I cannot believe it — I know them both well," he said Friday. "I cannot get a handle on this."
It would be a mistake to link an act of domestic violence to the couple's religion, he added.
"There is no place for domestic violence in our religion — none," Qazi said. "Islam would 100 percent condemn it."
Yeah, let's not blame the religion. Just because honor killings is common practice, let's not jump to conclusions. Islam wouldn't condemn this act since it's Islam that promotes it. In Islam, if you are a woman and you are raped, you just may find yourself beheaded. That's right, the family's honor is at stake here. You had sex outside of marriage and that calls for your head.
Artful Dodger: Now that is a classic case of one law for them and one law for us or "do as I say and not as I do" I bet this goes on a lot more than we ever hear about.
Mousetrap: In Islam, beating one's wife is not only permitted, but encouraged for the sake of strengthening the family and maintaining here honor and modesty. We in the West oppress women. An interesting way of looking at things:
Artful Dodger: Lol yes very interesting! It is hard to believe too that some Muslim women allow themselves to be treated like that and actually believe it is right but I am sure it is true. The only way to stop it would be if enough women started saying no but they would have to be quick before they got beheaded or whatever.
Mousetrap:Even in the US there have been many honor killings. The women don't allow it. But they don't have a lot of choice. In the Eastern cultures, it's an oppressive situation and they either submit, or die. There is no fighting back. In the US, you have to be willing to break totally with your family and basically go into hiding. CNN has done several stories on this issue and it's a serious problem that's not likely to go away anytime soon.
Artful Dodger: Yes it is the same here. Our goverment still decided to allow some parts of Sharia law to be practised though. It must be fear of having a Muslim uprising if they didnt. I hope Sharia law never extends into our courts from Muslim parliament.
Pedro Martínez: It is not so long ago since it was on tv and in the news about a woman who has ran away from her family to escape an honor killing here. It certainly does go on but is not the norm.
Artful Dodger: I think you're confusing two terms. Islam and Sharia. I believe most Muslims would condemn and do condemn such honor killings, and most Islamic countries have stopped pursuing the Sharia Law. Unfortunately, there are still lots of "conservative" and "traditionally" thinking people who think of those harsh punishments as the only way.
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