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The power of the internet is so massive that no one is spared if they did something wrong and it has surfaced the internet. People in the last decade have started talking about Islamophobia. It is an ideology of people usually living in the west. The ideology is based on the fear of people believing in the religion Islam. Islamophobia has done enough damage to innocent people living in the different parts of the world.
Such phobias are fed when influential people on the internet are boosting their personal biases. And on the other hand are those who are gathering love for all the religion and also for those who have no religion. Fatima Bhutto belongs to such a clan who makes people learn to co-exist.
She may seem a pro-woman/feminist kind, but she’s rather a pro-human kind!
So, the other day the famous “Militant Atheist” Richard Dawkins, who is also a famous author of the book “The God Dillision” wrote on Twitter:
“Listening to the lovely bells of Winchester, one of our great medieval cathedrals. So much nicer than the aggressive-sounding “Allahu Akhbar.” Or is that just my cultural upbringing?”
Richard is 77 years old now and an avid social media user
Listening to the lovely bells of Winchester, one of our great mediaeval cathedrals. So much nicer than the aggressive-sounding “Allahu Akhbar.” Or is that just my cultural upbringing? pic.twitter.com/TpCkq9EGpw
— Richard Dawkins (@RichardDawkins) July 16, 2018
To his biased remark on the Azaan, Fatima did not stay silent
No, it’s your bigotry. https://t.co/73nwuSGjgK
— fatima bhutto (@fbhutto) July 17, 2018
Let’s just say it was important for such hatred to cater in EXACTLY the way she did. Well, bringing the point forward, if there is a militant atheist and he does not favor any religion since he does not believe in God, why would such a person be hating on any religion?
This is indeed very strange for Richard to say such a thing
Let’s just say when you have tons of people following you, being careful with the words is the best policy to play with. Well, let’s hope that Richard does not hold bad intentions for Islam and its followers.
What do you guys think?