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Yasmine Mohammed: Why Leaving Islam Can Be a Death Sentence | DSH #1714

Dec 28, 2025
Yasmine Mohammed, an author and ex-Muslim activist, shares her harrowing journey from a childhood under radical Islam to escaping a forced marriage with an al-Qaeda operative. She discusses the dangers women face, the perils of leaving Islam, and the silencing effects of propaganda. Yasmine emphasizes the importance of speaking out against extremism, urging listeners to confront the uncomfortable truths of Islamist influence in the West. Her compelling firsthand account highlights the urgent need for advocacy and awareness in the fight for women's rights.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Transformed By Islamist Household

  • Yasmine Mohammed describes being raised in Vancouver by a mother who adopted strict Islamist practices and enforced hijab on her daughters.
  • This shift made previously normal freedoms suddenly forbidden and reshaped her childhood into strict religious control.
ANECDOTE

Forced Marriage To An Al‑Qaeda Associate

  • Yasmine says her mother forced her into marriage at 19 with a man connected to al-Qaeda to 'control' her.
  • She had a daughter with him and later escaped with her child to rebuild her life away from that world.
INSIGHT

Apostasy Often Equals Death

  • Leaving Islam can carry a real death sentence in many countries and families enforce it through threats and honor culture.
  • Yasmine emphasizes there's effectively no freedom of religion where apostasy is punishable by execution.
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