Creator Taslima Nasreen on Wednesday claimed {that a} non secular chief wished to kill her and impressed Pakistani extremists to kill her within the title of Islam.
Creator Taslima Nasreen. (Photograph: Fb/Taslima Nasreen)
Creator Taslima Nasreen, towards whom a number of fatwas (demise sentences) have been issued prior to now for her anti-Islamic remarks, on Wednesday claimed {that a} non secular chief, Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi, wished to kill her and impressed Pakistani extremists to kill her within the title of Islam.
Taslima Nasreen took to Twitter and shared a video of the non secular chief. She wrote, “This religious leader wanted to kill me and he inspired millions of Pakistani extremists to kill me in the name of Islam. He claimed he read my book, but of course, he didn’t. He lied.”
This non secular chief wished to kill me and he impressed hundreds of thousands of Pakistani extremists to kill me within the title of Islam. He claimed he learn my ebook, however after all, he did not. He lied. https://t.co/7aH93QINXW
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) August 17, 2022
Final week, Taslima stated that she is also killed after writer Salman Rushdie was stabbed on Friday as he was about to ship a lecture at western New York’s Chautauqua institute.
Talking solely to India Right now, Nasreen stated, “It is not that Fatwa was issued against me a long time ago and now they have forgotten it. They will never forget. They will kill me if they get any chance.”
Taslima is understood for her writings on the oppression of girls and criticism of faith. A number of of her works are banned in Bangladesh, the nation of her origin. She has been dwelling in exile since 1994. After dwelling for greater than 10 years in Europe and the US, she moved to India in 2004.
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