Feel the Love

This is a poster for the CFI’s upcoming event featuring Tarek Fatah that was posted in the lobby of the University of Toronto’s Multi-Faith Centre:

Tarek Fatah

I can feel the religious tolerance*… can’t you?

*Tolerance is the same thing as irony, right?

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6 Responses to Feel the Love

  1. Blage says:

    lol… someone beat me to it!

    • Ali Abbas says:

      @ Blage

      I don’t find that funny; just pathetic. People like you are obviously very insecure and threatened by what Tarek has to say. Speaks volumes about you..

  2. For a long time, I just thought that Tarek Fatah was a Pakistani who moved to Canada after some rough experiences as a Marxist on a university campus that was slowly being taken over by Jamat-Islami people, and who wanted to force the Muslim community to take a hard look at itself by shaming it in the mainstream media.

    Then I saw him doing interviews with people like Frontpagemag.com, and other outright anti-Islam, anti-Muslim electronic rags, and becoming the darling of the National Post. My opinion of him as someone earnestly trying to hold up a mirror to the Muslim community gave way to an image of a man who just likes attention, and would do a lot of questionable things for it.

    If you want good commentary on the Muslim world from someone who left it, both physically and spiritually, I suggest reading someone like Tariq Ali.

  3. Ian says:

    Are most CFI Canada posters so ugly?

  4. Adel says:

    A note for Tarek Fatah:
    If you can’t adopt everything that conventional Islam teaches (homophobia, sexism, secularism, etc.), then why not question the fundamental belief in Islam and just drop the whole nonsensical clinging to a religion that is inherently against ones moral values?

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