Jonathan Halevi shares shocking video clips of Canadian Muslim leaders whose messages about women and equality conflict with Canadian values.
For example, video clips show two Calgary, Alberta Muslim leaders -- Imam Abdi Hersi and Mizz Haibibi -- instructing women to embrace patriarchy.
Hersi adds that wives must provide sex on demand to their husbands.
Halevi also presents a book called Women In Islam, that was available at Islam Awareness Week at York University and is handed out by street preachers at Toronto's Dundas Square.
Halevi says this book reflects conventional Muslim teachings as conveyed in Canada. It includes an approval of wife beating up to the point of "breaking a bone.
Then there's Imam Hussein Amer, who tells his audience -- twice -- that, "beating [women] in Islam is a type of education."
Remember: These aren't vicious slanders being spread by "Islamophobes."
He and I are simply presenting Canadian Muslim leaders in their own words:
Quebec Imam: "Beating [women] in Islam is a type of education" - The Rebel
For example, video clips show two Calgary, Alberta Muslim leaders -- Imam Abdi Hersi and Mizz Haibibi -- instructing women to embrace patriarchy.
Hersi adds that wives must provide sex on demand to their husbands.
Halevi also presents a book called Women In Islam, that was available at Islam Awareness Week at York University and is handed out by street preachers at Toronto's Dundas Square.
Halevi says this book reflects conventional Muslim teachings as conveyed in Canada. It includes an approval of wife beating up to the point of "breaking a bone.
Then there's Imam Hussein Amer, who tells his audience -- twice -- that, "beating [women] in Islam is a type of education."
Remember: These aren't vicious slanders being spread by "Islamophobes."
He and I are simply presenting Canadian Muslim leaders in their own words:
Quebec Imam: "Beating [women] in Islam is a type of education" - The Rebel