Friday, March 27, 2009

One gay Muslim man's story of how he came out... at gun point  

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There is a really interesting, albeit upsetting, article on Newsweek about a Muslim man,Shariq Mahbub, who grew up in Pakistan hiding his homosexuality. He didn't tell a soul, until one night when he visited a park nearby that was a known cruising spot for gay men. He met a man, who got into Shariq's car, and they drove off.

We arrived at the entrance to a dingy house and entered the driveway. He locked the gate behind us, told me to wait in the car and disappeared into the house. I was sweating profusely now and wondered, "Can I still get out of this situation?" Five minutes later he came out, visibly angry now, sat in the car and pointed a gun at me. He said he was an undercover cop and that inside the house were several men waiting to rape me to teach me a lesson. "What is wrong with people like you?" he yelled maniacally. "You should like girls, or you will be treated like one."

My lust had transformed into immobilizing fear. He told me to drive again, and as we drove around for what seemed like hours, I had a vague sense that I needed to play his game and find a way to survive this ordeal. He demanded that I admit homosexuality was a sin, and I eventually complied. I also promised to meet him at a hotel the following day, where he would tell me how much money he wanted. He warned me that he had my car's license-plate number, and that he'd track me down if I didn't show.

Read the rest of the story here.

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