(November 28, 2013 at 7:06 pm)Nineteen Wrote:(November 28, 2013 at 6:32 pm)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote: You know what? A lot of women do want to work and do work.
In the western world the emancipation of women has progressed centuries ahead of that in the Islamic world, to the point where a woman can lead a state and dictate international affairs on an equal footing to her male counterparts.
Can you imagine a female leader of an Islamic state? What about a leading female cleric? Indeed, perhaps the most dominant section of western society that isn't emancipated are the religious entities that still dominate some sections of society (eg Catholic Church).
I think your comment that women "don't have to work" is actually an insult to those who do and do it bloody well, like my fiancé, who is developing antibioitics that will hopefully one day save millions of lives.
If she were born in an Islamic state, she would have and will achieve nothing her entire life except to spawn more humans and obey her husband.
You're just trying to understand it the way which you want to understand . Islam doesnt prohibit women to work . Islam does not require women to work . A lot of women do want work and work in muslim countries too . The primary mission of women is their children . This is essential for healthy child development and a strong family structure .
I think you'll find a lot of women who disagree that the primary reason for their existance is their pussy and how many little people th can fire out of it. What about women who can't have children, for example?
Also I find it laughable you can say that a lot of women do work in Islamic countries when in places like Saudi for example they are prohibited from even going out without a male to chaperone them.
I wonder how many women enjoy education in areas where the Taliban are control in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Oh, wait, they're not true Muslims, right? Yeah, thought not
(November 28, 2013 at 7:06 pm)Nineteen Wrote: You will find muslim female government officials if you examine the history of Muslim countries .
Sure, like Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan (shot primarily because she was a woman trying to take control of an increasingly religiously conservative country). I struggle to think of any more, but I'm sure there are some.
(November 28, 2013 at 7:06 pm)Nineteen Wrote: Actually I dont want to discuss about "government policies" and "how they live their life" . This doesnt bind the essence of Islam . But I can discuss about Quran and what Allah want people to do .
You're free to discuss whatever you want, and so are we. You can't taper off a conversation because you don't like it.
Also, Allah doesn't want people to 'do' anything. There is no such thing as an Allah as there is no evidence of one.
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