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Posted in Irshaddering Thoughts, Announcements on Feb 26, 2008
“Ask and ye shall receive,” they say. Earlier this month, I asked you to get more involved in our mission of Muslim reform and moral courage. How? By signing the petition against death threats.
Your signatures are coming from all over the world: Algeria, Nigeria, Indonesia, India, Argentina, Pakistan, New Zealand, Poland, Finland, Italy… Here’s the up-to-date list of signatories and places from which they originate.
Thank you, my dear readers, for having guts. Courage is contagious, and your boldness will surely inspire others once they know about it.
In that spirit, I’m now asking you to circulate the link to our petition against death threats. Tell your friends, families and mailing lists why you signed. Feel free to share with them my February 14 and February 18 blog entries. Help them understand what the stakes are and why they should add their names to the roster of those who defend universal human rights, freedom of conscience and pluralism of peaceful ideas.
You’ve proven that Muslim reformists are not alone. It’s time to prove that all of us have even more allies, Muslim and not.
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