Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed, French Muslim |
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French Muslim Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed has got
some balls, to say it bluntly. In a 26
Nov 2012 commentary for the London Guardian, he undertook to answer the
question, “Why I want to open a
gay-friendly mosque in Paris?” As Mennonites,
we are still fighting over having women- and gay-friendly Mennonite churches –
and I’m used to thinking that as stubborn as we might often seem, we are still
light-years ahead of Islam. Well, maybe not…
In as much as the difficulties with Zahed’s
vision are readily self-evident (if a bit stereotyped), readers’ comments
reflect a bit of skepticism with quotes such as “well, good luck with that,” and
“wouldn’t it just be easier to give up religion entirely?”
With memories of Theo van Gogh’s
assassination and the political harassment of Ayaan Hirsi Ali as outspoken advocates
of the rights of women and the homosexual community in the Muslim environment
of the Netherlands, I leave unspoken my questions having to do with security
and safety. [An aside, Ian Buruma,
author of Murder in Amsterdam: Liberal Europe, Islam and the Limits of
Toleration, dealing specifically with van Gogh’s murder, is an ethnic Dutch
Mennonite.]