What? A nun? This is an outrage! Is telling truths about Islam that no one wants to hear really compatible with being a nun? Doesn’t she realize that telling unwelcome truths is harming the “dialogue”? You know, that “dialogue” that is saving thousands of Christians from Muslim persecution every year, as erstwhile jihadis realize how they’re misunderstanding the Qur’an, their Book of Peace.
“Nun: ‘Islam Is ISIS. Whoever Says Otherwise Is a Liar,'” by Erick Stakelbeck, CBN News, May 11, 2015 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
…Sister Hatune Dogan has been on the ground and witnessed the devastation of these ancient Christian communities. She’s listened to survivors tell how Christians and Yazidi women are being sold into sex slavery.
“They choose the most beautiful one, even if they have a small child, and they sell these women, these ladies to each other. They don’t sell to another religion — only Sunni Muslim,” Dogan said.
“There have been 12,000 kidnapped at the hands of ISIS – Yazidi alone. What is going on there, what I was hearing, is the highest barbarism on earth in the history until today,” she added….
Sister Dogan is no stranger to Islamic persecution. As a young girl, threats from local Muslims forced her family to leave their home in Turkey.
They relocated to Germany, where she operates her foundation and sounds the alarm about the gathering Islamic storm.
“The mission of (Abu Bakr) Baghdadi, of ISIS, is to convert the world completely to the Islamic religion and bring them to Dar Al Salaam, as they call it. And Islam is not peace, please. Whoever says ISIS has no connection to Islam or something like this is, he’s a liar. ISIS is Islam; Islam is ISIS,” Dogan explained.
She’s disappointed by what she calls a weak reaction from the West.
“We know that in Islam, there is no democracy. Islam and democracy are opposite, like black and white. And I hope America will understand. America today has the power that they can stop this disaster on the earth, with other Western countries,” she argued.
As for Sister Dogan, she says she’ll keep calling attention to the plight of followers of Jesus around the world whether the West wants to hear it or not.
And it doesn’t.