But we have men here saying that if you put something on display it will of course be taken, so you shouldn't put it on display. We have racists, Islamophobes, misogynists and supporters of religiously motivated terrorism posting here - I was just saying I agreed with your views on anyone blaming r...
All who choose to cover their faces should do so under no coercion. The women in the article I linked to said they knew it wasn't compulsory, but they chose to do so.
Muslim men forcing women to wear a face veil is wrong.
In my view, the women shouldn't be relying on the men to tell them what to do in the first place! (And yes, I agree that men should also tell the women the truth about what Islam teaches too)
'Muslim women' is not a homogenous mass of humanity. The Muslim women choosing to wear the veil in the article, and my sister in law, made their own minds up and did so knowing it was not compulsory. I'm fully with you that the women shouldn't be forced or hoodwinked into thinking otherwise, but I w...
Well, I'm personally not surprised that you're confused about yet another aspect of Islam. You really should first sort out your confusion over talking donkeys and other Biblical confusions before you try and embarrass yourself over how Muslims pray to the same God Jesus prayed to. On the other foru...
Your failures on multiple forums didn't need me to watch the video. Try and keep up young one. As I said, first address the multiple Biblical confusions before you embarrass yourself. Just do a search on prayer in Islam and you'll see that the formal prayers are not the only form of worship. Indeed,...
My dad always tells me to be grateful. May I thank the hilarious poster tonight who have really made us laugh. We have seen on miracle before our eyes, the pap learnt how to write proper like and another alias European got herself into a muddle over who is British and then starting a thread full of ...
From loonwatch: Tragic, tit for tat violence has flared in recent months in Nigeria, and the usual assortment of pseudo scholars, serial fabricators, and other assorted anti-Muslim crackpots have seized the opportunity to frame the conflict in exclusively religious terms. Muslims are cast as villain...
I think laughing is fine. What a strange question to ask. Now, will you stop trolling my thread. You'll just get banned again. I've already thanked you for the laughs.
Statistics and historical facts always seem to be your downfall eh. You seem incapable of supporting your Islamophobia without resorting to spin and selective quotes. The conversions to Christianity in 1845 are referenced in the link I gave - no need to present your spin and assumptions as fact. The...
Well, given you've brought up the Martyrs of Stublla in 1846 when the quote above was about the converts to Catholicism in 1845, let's examine both to see whether you're trying to pull a fast one (again). First, Martyrs of Stublla were exiled, not executed - this is covered here on pg86 of Religion ...
I do not understand why some men would manipulate the teachings of religion to oppress women - are they that threatened by women? I think that's part of it in many Arab countries. I was told that this was especially the case in Saudi where the rulers are particularly wary of people speaking their m...
No, God's commandments about women in the Quran aren't misogynistic. eh and I have started this discussion a few times in the past, but he keeps running away from addressing the issues: http://www.dubaiforums.com/philosophy-dubai/biblical-quranic-verses-women-t40717.html In contrast with the Quranic...
I'm glad that we seem to be moving beyond just the veil now. As I said before: Where misogyny exists and women are abused, be it the one in five who suffer violence in Europe or the vast numbers in Eastern countries, we should tackle the underlying causes and not criminalise women who choose to put ...