Are there any Islamic women who are tired of war and killing and destruction and want to have a conversation about living in community, celebrating our differences and encouraging critical thought?
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Permalink Reply by Eisel Mazard on July 26, 2012 at 2:09pm The answer to your question is "yes, but they have their own websites".
Put the name Maryam Namazie into google, and you'll immediately see what I mean. She has several lectures that are visible on Youtube.
However, the fact that they identify as "ex-muslim", however, does not mean that they're lacking in other (extremist) ideological or religious affiliations: Maryam Namazie herself is a member of the Communist party (she identifies herself as such: this is not a "theory" on my part).
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