On woman in Islam

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Mahdi Farhan Sarhan's picture
On woman in Islam

from this article: http://www.atheistrepublic.com/blog/amermanasra/how-islam-disrespects-women

Point one: it's absolutely forbidden to beat a woman.
Point two: Islam does not look to women from a sexual view.
Point three: in the Iranian Parliament there are many MPs who are women.
Point four: the vote of a women has half of the value of that of a man, but it's not true that has no value.
Point five: yes, it's almost true that women have to have the approval of their fathers to get married.
Point six: it's absolutely not true that fathers have to pay a dowry.
Point seven: it sounds like a joke, even though it's not true that women go to hell if they ask for divorce. However they haven't the right to divorce without the approval of their husbands.
Point eight: yes, it's true. So?
Point nine: it's not even true.
Point ten: the burqa is not incumbent. That means it's not wrote anywhere, even in the Holy Quran, that women have to wear it. Yet there are some places in which is usage to wear it.
Point eleven: it used to be like that in the past. However, true muslims know that this does not represent us.

Notice that I'm not here to spread hatred, I just wanna discuss and tell the truth. That's it.

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Nutmeg's picture
Divorce your wife and let her
maberl's picture
Point one: to say it is
Nyarlathotep's picture
Yeah I lol'ed when I read
Jeff Vella Leone's picture
"On woman in Islam"

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