An Ayatollah’s Daughter Who Has Slipped Her Mental Traces

A story, told possibly a bit too breathlessly, of an Ayatollah’s daughter who has — it isn’t stated but you and I know — had her fill of Islam, and become familiar, living in the West, of a wider world, and as part of her self-enlightenment, has come to see that Persians and Jews, the odd men out in the Sunni Arab world, need not be at daggers drawn. But that, of course, depends on the Persians being more Persian, and less Muslim.

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  1. Let us hope and pray that her next step – as it was for Magdi Cristiano Allam, who fell in love with Israel *before* he finally and irrevocably fell *out* of love with Islam – will be outright apostasy from Islam, and the embrace of a wholly non-Islamic identity.

    That would be lovely.

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