Sinead O'Connor's journey into the deeper recesses of mental illness has taken an alarming turn for the worse. She has converted to Islam saying: "I am proud to have become a Muslim."
O'Connor also changed her name again. Now it's Shuhada Davitt. Shuhada means "martyr" in Arabic, and hopefully becoming one of those isn't in her future plans.
The 51-year-old religiously confused singer tweeted:
So who convinced O'Connor [who is obviously very, very disturbed and has a history of suicidal ideation] to convert to the one religion that rewards suicidal [jihad] behavior? Maybe her voices. Maybe someone else. Was she exploited by someone?
What we do know is that O'Connor has had a history of conflicted thoughts over religion. She was once ordained a priest by the Irish Orthodox and Apostolic Church, and now has turned her back on Catholicism.
Her religious angst is best exemplified when, years ago, on "Saturday Night Live," she ripped up a photo of the Pope. Dr. Yasir Qadhi Dean of Academic Affairs at the Islamic Seminary of America loved that moment and tweeted:
In 2011, however, she labelled the Vatican a "nest of vipers" regarding the alleged child sex abuse.
In 2017, she sent a sexually explicit message to another lunatic, Russell Brand, after he offered her mental health assistance.
Brand sent a message to O'Connor via YouTube, saying, after she went public over her mental health, that she needed "connection, meaning, purpose, love and a bit of time, really."
O'Connor replied: "Could also do with a jolly good rogering, frankly. The last man who touched my body took out my reproductive system two years ago.
"So if you really wanna be part of my healing journey, c'mon, horse it into me, boss."
Woa, Nelly!
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O'Connor also changed her name again. Now it's Shuhada Davitt. Shuhada means "martyr" in Arabic, and hopefully becoming one of those isn't in her future plans.
The 51-year-old religiously confused singer tweeted:
This is to announce that I am proud to have become a Muslim. This is the natural conclusion of any intelligent theologian's journey. All scripture study leads to Islam. Which makes all other scriptures redundant. I will be given (another) new name. It will be Shuhada'
1:42 PM - Oct 19, 2018 (@MagdaDavitt77)I believe O'Connor's knowledge of the various scriptures might have a few holes in it. There's the Old Testament written over 6,000 years ago, the Bhagavad Gita written sometime between the fifth and second century BCE, the New Testament written about 2,000 years ago, and then we finally have the Qu'ran, the Islamic scripture written around 1,400 years ago. Not to mention the scriptures of the Jains, Zoroastrians and others.
So who convinced O'Connor [who is obviously very, very disturbed and has a history of suicidal ideation] to convert to the one religion that rewards suicidal [jihad] behavior? Maybe her voices. Maybe someone else. Was she exploited by someone?
What we do know is that O'Connor has had a history of conflicted thoughts over religion. She was once ordained a priest by the Irish Orthodox and Apostolic Church, and now has turned her back on Catholicism.
Her religious angst is best exemplified when, years ago, on "Saturday Night Live," she ripped up a photo of the Pope. Dr. Yasir Qadhi Dean of Academic Affairs at the Islamic Seminary of America loved that moment and tweeted:
"May Allah bless you Sr. Shuhada! As a child of the 80s I grew up listening to your lyrics, & I watched live in the 90's when you expressed your anger at the Pope for the abuse scandal by tearing up his picture! I always felt you were a deeply religious person. Salam and welcome!"
@YasirQadhi 8:53 AM October 25, 2018Last year, O'Connor changed her name to Magda Davitt and said in an interview that she did so to be "free of parental curses." She added that her Christian faith helped her overcome personal turmoil.
In 2011, however, she labelled the Vatican a "nest of vipers" regarding the alleged child sex abuse.
In 2017, she sent a sexually explicit message to another lunatic, Russell Brand, after he offered her mental health assistance.
Brand sent a message to O'Connor via YouTube, saying, after she went public over her mental health, that she needed "connection, meaning, purpose, love and a bit of time, really."
O'Connor replied: "Could also do with a jolly good rogering, frankly. The last man who touched my body took out my reproductive system two years ago.
"So if you really wanna be part of my healing journey, c'mon, horse it into me, boss."
Woa, Nelly!
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