Terus terang aja, gua nunggu si habe ngejilat pantat sendiri dgn bilang  dia 
punya 2 buku Robert Spencer. Apa sekarang koleksi bukunya udah  tambah banyak 
spy bisa lebih nikmat ngejilat pantatnya sendiri dgn punya  lebih banyak buku?

Nyulik cewek yg lalu dipaksa jadi Islam itu emang sesuai dgn ajaran  Islam, 
dipraktekin oleh nabi Islam misalnya pd kasus Safiyah dan  Juwairiyah

Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan tukang merkosa cewek, dan 
cowok 
jg, hehehe ...


Egypt: Reports of "surge in disappearances of Coptic girls"
Again, what better subterfuge is there than to accuse your enemy of what you 
yourself have engaged in for years? And the fabricated stories of Muslim women 
(or alleged converts to Islam) being abducted by Christians in Egypt have 
indeed 
provided a handy cover for a new string of disappearances. 

Abductions of Christian girls are nothing new, as Coptic Pope Shenouda III 
observed even in 1976 that "there is a practice to convert Coptic girls to 
embrace Islam and  marry them under terror to Muslim husbands." And our own 
archives are  full of over seven years of such reports. Meanwhile, the world 
looks the  other way, or now pleads, "but, but... Tahrir Square!"
Wishful thinking in Western think tanks and governments won't  un-abduct these 
girls and women. As Islamic groups -- "Salafis" and  others -- are emboldened 
by 
the lack of challenges they have encountered  in the wake of the revolution, 
there will only be more stories like  this. "No Going Back for Egypt's 
Converted 
Copts," by Angela Shanahan  for The Australian, May 20:
Amid the upheavals in Egypt since January, reports have begun to emerge of a 
surge in disappearances of Coptic girls.
One priest in Cairo estimates that at least 21 young girls, many as young as 
14, 
have disappeared from his parish alone.
In most cases, when a Christian girl who disappears is  found by her family, 
she 
has been converted to Islam and married. The  Coptic authorities, have even set 
up a series of refuges in monasteries  to handle the growing numbers of girls 
who wish to return to their  families, many of whom are not accepted by their 
family of origin.
But a worse problem for these women is that their conversion to Islam is 
irreversible.
It is worth noting that this is a refreshingly frank report.
Religion is stated on Egyptian ID documents and even though  secular law 
provides for reversions, under the growth of sharia they are  very difficult, 
except for those affording legal advocacy.
This situation is not unique to Egypt. There have been  consistent reports of 
girls being coerced into Islamic conversion and  marriage in India, Pakistan, 
and Sri Lanka.
That many of these girls are initially runaways is not in doubt. However, there 
is also evidence that a huge number are converted and married against their 
will.
The situation was documented in a controversial report  published in 2009 on 
conversion and forced marriage of Coptic women by  Washington DC-based 
Christian 
Solidarity International. The authors are  Washington academic Michele Clark 
and 
Egyptian Coptic broadcast  journalist Nadia Ghaly, based in Melbourne.
Between 2005 and 2008 they interviewed and documented 50  Egyptian women, 
mostly 
aged between 14 and 25, who had decided to return  to their families. All claim 
to have been tricked, coerced or raped,  converted to Islam and married. Most 
of 
the interviewees were trying to  reconvert to their Christian identity, with 
limited or no success. The report's conclusions were printed in several major 
publications, including Forbes magazine.
Since the so-called Arab Spring,  and the ensuing riots at Christian churches, 
the authors are trying to  bring the subject of forced conversion and marriage 
to greater  prominence.
Riots by Muslims. Christians aren't being sent out into the street enraged by 
Sunday's homily.
Both groups live extremely closed, highly traditional  separate lives and the 
norms surrounding marriage and sex are almost  medieval, says Ghaly.
So, for example, it is not unheard of for a young Christian  girl from a poor 
family to run away from an arranged marriage. Yet a  high proportion of these 
women claim coercion, even rape, despite the  shame that such a claim will 
cause 
if the girl wishes to return.
Many claim they were kept as virtual slaves. Others who  were able to leave 
could not bring their children. Ghaly claims this is  more than overt religious 
oppression, and amounts to "a form of cultural  genocide".
She cites a document published by Human Rights Watch in  November 2007, which 
says that even if Coptic women can obtain a divorce  from their Muslim husband, 
those who wish to return to Christianity  "meet with refusal and harassment 
from 
the Civil Status Department of  the Ministry of Interior".
Under sharia law, reconversion is considered apostasy punishable by death.
Cultural baggage? The innovation of modern "extremists?" No. That comes from 
Muhammad's own orders.Posted by Marisol on May 20, 2011  5:38 PM  | 18 Comments 

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