But True Muslims Really Do Love Their Women

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Ahhh, the religion of peace is at it again with their kind acts upon women:

Female students at Tehran Polytechnic University, where students protested against Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a visit last December crying ‘dictator go away’ and throwing firecrackers, are staging a major protest against new regulations enabling police as of 21 April to arrest women who do not abide by the Islamic dress code. A group of 700 female students organized a rally on campus and signed a letter to the dean calling the new rules "an offence to the dignity of women" and accusing him of "wanting to extend to academia the sexual apartheid imposed by the government on Iranian society."

Authorities immediately reacted on Thursday withdrawing the students’ university ID cards which are mandatory to access campus and classes.

The students will now have to face a disciplinary commission which will decide whether they will be allowed to continue their studies or be expelled.

On Wednesday, Iran’s police chief, Gen. Ahmad Moghaddam, said that women who do not wear the veil and don’t abide by the Muslim dress code "are tools of the enemy, who tries to destroy the system by spreading a cuture which goes against Islamic values."

Meanwhile Ayaan Hirsi Ali spoke at the University of Pittsburgh even though the local Imam….meaning a Imam LIVING inside the United States….called for her death. 

Islamic leaders tried to block the lecture, which was sponsored through an endowment from the Frank J. and Sylvia T. Pasquerilla Lecture Series. They argued that Hirsi Ali’s attacks against the Muslim faith in her book, “Infidel,” and movie, “Submission,” are “poisonous and unjustified” and create dissension in their community.

Although university officials listened to Islamic leaders’ concerns, the lecture planned last year took place Tuesday evening under tight security, with no incidents.

Imam Fouad ElBayly, president of the Johnstown Islamic Center, was among those who objected to Hirsi Ali’s appearance.

“She has been identified as one who has defamed the faith. If you come into the faith, you must abide by the laws, and when you decide to defame it deliberately, the sentence is death,” said ElBayly, who came to the U.S. from Egypt in 1976. …

And note what the Pittsburgh Tribute-Review decided to name their article:

Furor over author Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s visit stirs debate on religious freedom

Since when is calling for the killing of another person a "debate"? 

Take a look at a short 3 minute segment of the movie Submission in which Ali was the writer and for which Theo Van Gogh was killed for.

Wonderful religion these people have huh?

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But True Muslims Really Do Love Their Women
…pregnant and barefoot in the kitchen.