Taslima Nasrin – The face of sacrifice for the rights of women who are the victim. Taslima Nasrin born in Bangladesh.
According to wikipedia, Taslima Nasrin (also Taslima Nasreen, born 25 August 1962) is a Bangladeshi-Swedish writer, physician, feminist, secular humanist and human rights activist.
She is known for her writing on women’s oppression and criticism of religion, despite forced exile and multiple fatwas calling for her death.
Nasrin’s works have been translated into 30 different languages. Some of her books are banned in Bangladesh. She has been blacklisted and banished from the Bengal region (both from Bangladesh and the West Bengal part of India.
Humbaa Staff Curated Some of the Best Quotes By Taslima Nasrin

“I believe in absolute freedom of expression. Everyone has a right to offend and be offended.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“Every religion oppresses women. I talk about the Koran because I know this book best. It allows for torture and another mistreatment, especially for women. And I despise the Sharia laws. They cannot be changed. They must be thrown out, abolished.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“I am an atheist. I do not believe in prayers; I believe in work. And my work is that of an author. My pen is my weapon.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I strongly believe that no one can be a true feminist without being an atheist. All religions are anti-women. No one can be pro-woman while supporting anti-woman dogmas.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“It is unfair to label me anti-Islam. I am an atheist and a secular humanist.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I support the rights of all people to practice their religious beliefs privately, but I oppose the idea of respecting religions. In truth, I have no respect for any religion. I believe religion is not compatible with human rights, women’s rights, or freedom of expression.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

Nature says women are human beings, men have made religions to deny it. Nature says women are human beings, men cry out no! by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“It is said that peace is the basic tenet of all religions. Yet it is in the name of religion that there has been so much disturbance, bloodshed, and persecution. It is indeed a pity that even at the close of the twentieth century we’ve had to witness such atrocities because of religion. Flying the flag of religion has always proved the easiest way to crush to nothingness human beings as well as the spirit of humanity.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“I have been writing poetry since 1975. My first poetry book was published in 1986.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I believe that if the silent majority were to protest against those who believe in irrational blind faith – who want to go backward instead of forward, who are for tradition, not innovation, who oppose individualism and the plurality of thought – then the world would become a truly civilized world in which to live.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“Religion is against women’s rights and women’s freedom. In all societies women are oppressed by all religions.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“Women are oppressed in the east, in the west, in the south, in the north. Women are oppressed inside, outside home, a woman is oppressed in religion, she is oppressed outside religion.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“I write against the religion because if women want to live like human beings, they will have to live outside the religion and Islamic law.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“Religion, society, and state – from none of these do women get their proper honor. It is religion, which has created an unparalleled disparity between men and women.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“Those religions that are oppressive to women are also against democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I don’t agree with those who think that the conflict is simply between two religions, namely Christianity and Islam… To me, the key conflict is between irrational blind faith and rational, logical minds.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“I am not scared of anyone. I will write and publish my books.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I have had fatwas issued against me, some three in Bangladesh and another five in India. I will not be cowed by these threats and shall fight for my rights.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“Religious fundamentalists in Bangladesh have always argued for a ban on my books.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“In traditional societies, we have a long legacy of men controlling the body and mind of women. Such societies have valorized motherhood and fabricated concepts like chastity. Women have been the victims of these notions for thousands of years.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“Governmental defense of any theology necessarily weakens the legitimacy of both the government and the theology.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“The fundamentalists are increasing. People, afraid to oppose those fundamentalists, shut their mouths. It is really very difficult to make people move against a sensitive issue like religion, which is the source of fundamentalism.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“I’m an atheist, and I believe religion is totally against human rights and women’s rights.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I have lectured at the U.N. and traveled widely, giving lectures on human rights and gender inequalities in universities. But this is a life I do not wish to live. I don’t want to be a showcase, I want to be in a battlefield where I can stand beside the oppressed and the poor.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“Koranic teaching still insists that the sun moves around the earth. How can we advance when they teach things like that?” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“If any religion allows the persecution of the people of different faiths, if any religion keeps women in slavery, if any religion keeps people in ignorance, then I can’t accept that religion.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“All I ever want is to return to either Bangladesh, my motherland, or India, my adopted home.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“When I write, I don’t allow the fear of consequences to interfere with the writing process. I have in the past paid for my commitment to the truth and the way I live my life. I am prepared to pay more if I have to.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“When Bangladesh refused to renew my passport, I used U.N. travel documents. You can’t disown your country.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I don’t find any difference between Islam and Islamic fundamentalists. I believe religion is the root, and from the root fundamentalism grows as a poisonous stem. If we remove fundamentalism and keep religion, then one day or another fundamentalism will grow again. I need to say that because some liberals always defend Islam and blame, fundamentalists, for creating problems. But Islam itself oppresses women. Islam itself doesn’t permit democracy and it violates human rights.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“I studied in a medical college and qualified myself as a medical graduate.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“Religion is now the first obstacle to women’s advancement. Religion pulls human beings backward; it goes against science and progressiveness. Religion engulfs people with a fear of the supernatural. It bars people from laughing and never allows people to exercise their choice.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa

“There is no such thing as a ‘superior’ or ‘inferior’ culture, there are only various cultural patterns which make up this beautiful, multicolored mosaic.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“The focus of my research is how secular movements originated in West Asian countries and subsequently changed to pan-Islamic movements. The role of Western countries in this aspect is also a part of the research.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I was well acquainted with the Calcutta literary circle since I was 17 when I lived in Bangladesh and published and edited a little magazine called ‘Sejuti,’ for which young poets from both Bengals wrote. If you look at my life, there is no question of using anyone for anything. I have only got banned, blacklisted and banished.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“Among all the ‘awards’ that I have hitherto collected, I consider the title of ‘patita’ or ‘fallen woman’ to be the highest. This is an achievement of my long-struggling life as a writer and as a woman.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“Sheikh Hasina’s government is one of the best Bangladesh has ever had. She is taking action against fundamentalists. But even she refused to let me return. I don’t think I can ever return home.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa
“I want to live in Kolkata; I don’t want to live in Europe – I can’t write there. I write in Bengali, and I need to be surrounded by the Bengali language and culture.” by Taslima Nasrin on humbaa