![]() was convicted in Austria for, in effect, not phrasing her identical curiosity in the form of a question. ![]() ![]() (I wrote about the experience for the November 2012 issue of this magazine.)Īround the same time, a woman referred to as E.S. When the lights went up and the program began, I mentioned the child-molester issue, and the host remained true to his word, neither bursting into a rage nor chiding me for my impertinence. He lured me on by offering to answer any question I had about Islam, including, he said, “whether the Prophet Muhammad was a child molester.” The host seemed awfully open-minded, I thought, given how humorless jihadists tend to be about the Prophet. About the author: Graeme Wood is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of The Way of the Strangers: Encounters With the Islamic State.Ī few years ago, I appeared on a live Egyptian television show hosted by a conservative Muslim with jihadist sympathies. ![]()
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