Julie Bindel writing in Compact mag states:
Across the West, people seeking meaning and belonging are finding it in Islam. In America, a significant proportion of converts are African-American men; in Europe, many are white women. In the British cases I’ve encountered, what begins as a quest for purpose often leads these seekers into systems of control from which it is difficult or impossible to escape.
Resist comment: Julie is right. Not only is it impossible to escape from the clutches of islamic evil, whilst they are converts they can be subjected to the most appalling treatment. Look at the reports of how women are treated by the Taliban, by ISIS, by the theocracy in Iran.
From Amnesty International, read: Afghanistan: Taliban’s treatment of women and girls should be investigated as the crime against humanity of gender persecution - Amnesty International
ISIS brutality against women and girls from the Wilson Centre: ISIS’s Brutality Toward Women and Girls–and How to Help the Victims | Wilson Center
From the United Nations:
Iran: Repression of women ‘intensifying’, two years on from mass protests | UN News