She was on the right path rejecting catholicism but just replaced it with another mass hallucination
Yet that was her path. Everyone’s path is different, and it’s obvious that Sinead’s relationship with organized religion and mental health was complicated. She was most definitely in search of something greater than herself; if Islam proved to be that path for her then I’m not going to judge her for it. I don’t believe it changed her stance on human rights regardless of the teachings of the more orthodox sects of Islam.
Yet that was her path. Everyone’s path is different, and it’s obvious that Sinead’s relationship with organized religion and mental health was complicated. She was most definitely in search of something greater than herself; if Islam proved to be that path for her then I’m not going to judge her for it. I don’t believe it changed her stance on human rights regardless of the teachings of the more orthodox sects of Islam.