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35: Ex-Muslim Yasmine Mohammed - #FreeFromHijab and why liberals treat Islam differently

heretics. | andrew gold

Andrew Gold

Personal Journals, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.4968 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2021

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

I’m delighted to welcome onto the show the pre-eminent human rights activist and ex-Muslim Yasmine Mohammed. She’s the creator of the #FreeFromHijab hashtag and the founder of the Free Hearts Free Minds organisation that helps ex-Muslims transition out of Islam, a little like what Episode 3’s guest Emily Green does for Orthodox Jews. Links to her website, as well as her book Unveiled: How Western Liberals Empower Radical Islam and her social media pages, in the show notes. Yasmine Links: Free Hearts Free Minds Organisation: www.freeheartsfreeminds.com Yas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/YasMohammedxx Unveiled: How Western Liberals Empower Radical Islam: https://www.waterstones.com/book/unveiled/yasmine-mohammed/9781999240530 Andrew Links: Twitter: http://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Patreon: http://patreon.com/andrewgold Insta: http://instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Website: http://andrewgoldpodcast.com As you’ll hear, I mention Hasidic Judaism and Catholicism a few times in the discussion, partly as a reminder that the podcast isn’t picking on Islam in particular. We’ve already done episodes with former members of the Hasidic Jews, Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Westboro Baptist Church. And yet, Yasmine will point out a few places where Islam is unique, not only its own characteristics, but how it is perceived and, in her mind, given a free ride, by the liberal western media. Yasmine is a Canadian professor and member of the Center for Inquiry, who has also been interviewed by esteemed speakers Seth Andrews and Sam Harris, who we talk about a lot towards the end of the interview. She talks about how her personal story runs parallel to that of modern Islam, in that things were more secular, and then got a whole lot more religious and oppressive very suddenly. She was forced to marry an al-Qaeda operative, before fleeing with their daughter, something unimaginably awful for most of us. We talk about the situation of Australian ex-Muslim Zara Kay, who has been arrested in Tanzania. We’ll speak about why eminent writer Salman Rushdie got the Fatwah – which was a religious call to have him killed – and why he was singled out for that treatment. Also, at the end, we have a funny chat about Hugh Grant and Fargo that didn’t quite fit with the rest of the conversation, but stay after the de de de de at the end, as I’ll play those couple of minutes as part of the outro. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

If you will die in the name of Allah, you will get 72 virgins and they will have breasts as round as pomegranates

0:10.0

and their skin will be so white it will be translucent.

0:14.0

I mean, what kind of a god?

0:16.0

He sounds like a pimp.

0:20.0

I'm honored to welcome on to the show,

0:22.0

the preeminent human rights activists and ex-Muslim

0:25.4

Yasmin Mohammed.

0:27.1

She's the creator of the Free From Hijab hashtag and the founder of the Free Hearts Free Minds

0:31.7

organization that helps ex-Muslims transition out of Islam.

0:35.8

A little like what episode 3's guest Emily Green does for Orthodox Jews.

0:40.8

Links to her website as well as her book unveiled how Western liberals empower radical Islam and her social media pages in the show notes.

0:50.0

As you're here, I mention Hasidic Judaism and Catholicism a few times in the discussion, partly

0:56.8

as a reminder that the podcast isn't picking on Islam in particular.

1:01.4

We've already done episodes with former members of the Hasidic Jews, Mormons,

1:05.7

Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Westboro Baptist Church. And yet Yasmin will point out a few places where Islam is unique, not only in its own characteristics,

1:17.0

but also how it is perceived and, in her mind, given a free ride by the liberal Western media.

1:25.4

Yasmin is a Canadian professor and member of the Center for Inquiry who has also been

1:30.6

interviewed by esteemed speakers Seth Andrews and Sam Harris, who we talk

1:35.2

about a lot towards the end of the interview.

1:37.8

She talks about how her personal story runs parallel to that of modern Islam in that things were more secular and then got a whole lot more

1:45.4

religious and oppressive very suddenly. She was forced to marry an Al-Qaeda operative before

1:51.0

fleeing with their daughter, something

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