Raza is a Muslim woman who freely and openly speaks her mind. She minces no words when she speaks of Islamist terrorism, Israel, the treatment of women in Muslim countries, Sharia law and what she sees as the West’s largely tepid response to the threats posed by those who claim to represent her religion. She does so at considerable risk to herself, which she shrugs off as a relatively un- important side effect of a personal mission that she judges to be of critical importance. Pakistani-born, a longtime resident of Canada and educated in the West, Raza is an activist first and foremost. She sees her roles as journalist, speaker, author and educator as crucial components of her cause which, in essence, is to project […]
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