Monthly Archives: March 2011
In women’s International Day
I do not know why God has chosen to choose from the prophets and apostles only virile masculine male. What if Moses, Jesus and Muhammad and others were females and teenagers? Did God create women in order to reproduce and to satisfy the desires of sex and food, while he created man in order be his messenger and to convey his message? Would divine and earthly texts belittle woman and consider her as having a mental and religious shortage and prisoners of her passion, without God’s supreme word? Doesn’t Racism and discrimination under which billions of women in the world live today are due to this view and due to the God’s sacred will? Who formed this masculine attitude and provided it with fanaticism and legislated for its laws and customs thousands of verses and hadiths? Don’t divine books express the complexity of prophets and their hysterical illness towards women and sex? I do not know why I am insisting on asking such questions which many people ignore or just pass by it.
We commemorate international days in order to celebrate women across the world (or rather to mourn them), and then we just sit to laugh and brag about a woman’s revolution in a mountain in Kandahar, or count the story of a woman freezing to death in a village in Morocco… and we end up exchanging flowers and red roses with lovers from across the Third World, intimidated, but at the same time inspired by the (forcibly) forbidden values of love and freedom.
I wished if this day could bring something new and positive for women. But it did not. All it brought instead were sexual allusions and pink, yellow and red flowers, with the smell of treason. This happens mainly because we (men) don’t find much to share apart from our suppressed fantasies and faded flowers, while the real issues remain forever postponed until the next “International Day”!
I think that The upcoming revolutions in the Arab world and the Berber North Africa will be against Islamists and the ideological expansion of fundamentalism, and will be led by women because they are the ones who would be most persecuted and exploited by theological regimes, for the Tunisian, Moroccan, or Egyptian woman, our sister and friend, would not accept anything in exchange for her freedom and dignity…
Before supporting democracy!
Urgent letter to Facebook team
Facebook lately disbaled many accounts of Atheist activists such as Kacem El Ghazzali, Najat Kessler, Tewfik Allal Mehdi Elhihi and others!
We speak out about Islam’s abuse and violent teachings.
We are insulted, threatened by Islamists and Muslims on a regular basis.
Despite all of it we chose to be transparent and creat profiles with our real names and pictures.
Yet, Facebook is still punishing us for being massively reported by those who dislike our atheistic views.
Should we have to endure abuse from Facebook as well?
It is simply OUTRAGEOUS!
Facebook shouldn’t disable accounts of those who criticize religion.
We are atheists ex-Muslims; we respect all religions but we have the right to criticize them.
We are aware of groups and individual religious Islamists who are targeting and mass reporting our profiles.
We demand to be heard, we will not back off or be muzzled to silence!.






