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Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy

E53. Yasmine Mohammed Points Out the Contradiction in the Way Western Liberals View Fundamentalist Islam

Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy

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🗓️ 17 October 2019

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

Yasmine Mohammed, author of Unveiled: How Western Liberals Empower Radical Islam, shares her story of growing up in a fundamentalist Islamic home in Canada. At 13, when she tried to report the abuse she suffered at the hands of her step-father, she was told by a judge “you come from a different culture, and that’s how your family chooses to discipline you, so we just have to accept that.” And here lies the inherent contradiction in the way in which the West views fundamentalist Islam versus other fundamentalist religions, and turns a blind eye to the abuse and suffering of millions of girls and women. She and Bridget discuss how alienating that is, the message those girls receive is “we don’t care about you, you are ‘other.'” They cover the escalation of rape culture, sexual harassment, the problems with celebrating the hijab, the indoctrination of attitudes towards girls and women in Muslim culture, and being called Islamophobic for criticizing a tool and system of oppression. They bond over shared traumatic experiences and discuss their belief that if you can use your own trauma to help others, it has not happened in vain. If you only ever listen to one episode of Walk-Ins Welcome, this is the episode. Full transcript available here: WiW53-YasmineMohammed-Transcript

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Thank you for listening to this Podcast One production.

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Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts.

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This is Walk-In's Welcome with Bridget Petacy.

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I'm Bridget Petacy, I'm Bridget Petacy and you are welcome. You know the drill.

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the drill.

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Please subscribe, rate, comment, share, reach out, tell your friends, send smoke signals, whatever.

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We love your feedback and we want to hear from you.

0:34.8

This week I am honored to sit down with Yasmin Mohammed. She's a Canadian human rights

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activist who advocates for the rights of women living within Islamic

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majority countries as well as those who struggle under religious fundamentalism.

0:50.8

Yasmin's story is vital and she and I instantly bonded like soul sisters do but she was so

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honest and she is so fiercely courageous in her heart and in what she's overcome and her

1:07.2

mission to liberate other women around the world. My life might have been

1:12.0

changed actually by this podcast just having this

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conversation. I'm with Yasmin Mohammed everybody welcome to the

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CASA and LA.

1:23.7

Thank you for having me.

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You're welcome.

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Thank you for coming.

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It's such a pleasure.

1:28.4

It's always, I've joked about this a million times on my podcast,

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