Hmmm. All those prohibitions for women and so few for men.
No reasonable person needs to claim or argue whether or not Islam suppresses women. There is enough proof for that not to be in contention.
For anyone following this discussion here's an article to read about the rights of women in Islam. It notes that "Many of these oppressive practices, however, do not come from Islam itself, but are part of local cultural traditions. (To think about the difference between religion and culture, ask yourself if the high rate of domestic violence in the United States is related to Christianity, the predominant religion.)" (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/globalconnections/mideast/questions/women/)
Jack's character is explaining exactly what I told you; women are wired differently (than men) and they can't be faulted for it.
That's a pretty sweeping statement (women don't have reason and accountability) considering the number of women heads of state, CEOs, Nobel Prize winners, doctors, surgeons, lawyers. engineers, etc.
If you are suggesting that women's brains/minds/thinking patterns are different than that of men, then you're arguing that men who believe they are women are just crazy. A dangerous position during Pride Month.
Imagine; a Muslim or Islamic sympathist (you're one of the two) in Canada coming out and saying that the Transgender movement is a farce and is unfounded and is "wrong". HAHAHAHA
Steady there big fella. Try to keep your fantasies at arms length. The voices in your head may not be your friends.
every culture cited which forces women to disappear under
Niqab and Burka are Islamic.
Oh well, that's easy then. If the hijab, niqab and burka are part of the religion rather than the culture you won't have any trouble finding those decrees in the Quran and quoting them to me.
Hmmm. All those prohibitions for women and so few for men.
For anyone following this discussion here's an article to read about the rights of women in Islam. It notes that "Many of these oppressive practices, however, do not come from Islam itself, but are part of local cultural traditions. (To think about the difference between religion and culture, ask yourself if the high rate of domestic violence in the United States is related to Christianity, the predominant religion.)" (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/globalconnections/mideast/questions/women/)
That's a pretty sweeping statement (women don't have reason and accountability) considering the number of women heads of state, CEOs, Nobel Prize winners, doctors, surgeons, lawyers. engineers, etc.
Steady there big fella. Try to keep your fantasies at arms length. The voices in your head may not be your friends.
Oh well, that's easy then. If the hijab, niqab and burka are part of the religion rather than the culture you won't have any trouble finding those decrees in the Quran and quoting them to me.
I'll wait.