Most Muslims treat the Quran as a document to imitate rather than interpret, suffocating our capacity to think for ourselves. - Irshad Manji

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Most Muslims treat the Quran as a document to imitate rather than interpret, suffocating our capacity to think for ourselves.

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About Irshad Manji

Irshad Manji (born 1968) is a Canadian feminist Muslim, author, journalist, and activist.

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The Koran says nothing about the proper form of government. If the Koran is a document approved by God, either in whole or in part, that silence is deliberate, and if that silence is deliberate that must mean that we have room to manoeuvre, to innovate and to experiment with the different forms of government. So in theory Islam is compatible with the separation of religion and state.

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The Koran says that everything God created is 'excellent' and that nothing that God has created is 'in vain'. If the creator did not wish to create me, a lesbian, then why didn't he create somebody else in my place? And given how explicit the Koran is that God has deliberately designed the world's breathtaking multiplicity, I wonder how my critics can justify their utter condemnation of homosexuality. You know what? I'm not seeking their approval. I don't care if they accept me as a lesbian. I don't care because they are not the arbiters of my life.

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