Actually there is a witch in her family's closet, Mary Webster, who was condemned in Connecticut before the time of the Salem trials.
Mercy Lewis was nineteen years old during the Salem trials.
Mary Walcott played a significant role in the Salem trials, being one of the original girls to become "afflicted".
"I've read about the Salem trials, of course," he mused aloud.
I remember the Salem trials.
There haven't been any Gualaons in North America since the Salem trials.
The Salem trials were among these trials.
Before the Salem trials, which began in 1692, he said, there were more witch trials in Connecticut than in any other colony.
He went on to write a paper that became a psychological exploration of the Salem trials.
Your quote has no more to do with Islam than the Salem trials had to do with Christianity.