RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam
June 7, 2010 at 7:32 am
(This post was last modified: June 7, 2010 at 7:37 am by mo3taz3nbar.)
Quote:Do they outnumber or even equal the number of cases where she gets less? No divorce financial rules should be based on gender.no am not outnumbering anything i just prove that the rules of divorce or anything dont depend on gender
Quote:One of the most cunning tools of the patriarchy is the assignment of woo as a feminine virtue. Women are supposed to be intuitive, nurturing, accepting, and trusting, unlike those harsh and suspicious men. It's a double-trap; women are brought up indoctrinated into believing that being smart and skeptical is unladylike and unattractive, and at the same time, anyone who dares to suggest that intuition and soothing, supportive words are often unproductive can be slammed for being anti-woman, because, obviously, to suggest that a human being might want to do more with their life than changing diapers and baking cookies is a direct assault on womanhood.being more emotional has nothing to do with the things you mentioned above when you become a mother you will have more understanding of this
Quote:An evil threat is an evil threat is an evil threat, etc. It doesn't matter who is doing it. In fact, it is even worse if an authority figure like a god does it.its hard to argue with that when you think that thre is no god and that he didnt create you
Quote:regarding what you think about that this will get women back 100 years i really see its the rights of women that wasnt given to them untill last hundred years Islam give it to them from 1400 years and there is a lot of things we muslim consider it as humilation to women but you guys are used to it so you cant see it(like looking at her body,sex before marriage,porn movies,....etc)its your freedom to choose wether to believe and do what god tells you or you refuse it but the things you see as freedom they seem like that but later things that may happen is really harmful for you and for the society(even if it didnt happen to you till now) you have to try it by yourself to know that when god forbid something its also for your own benefit
If you believe that both genders must cover their bodies, then at least you wouldn't be against women. However, even if the rules applied to both genders, you have no right to tell other people (both men and women) that they can't do non harmful things like your examples. That is very repressive of your religion to consider nonharmful freedoms as humiliating. None of those things are humiliating unless they are forced on someone. I would find it humiliating to have those basic freedoms taken away from me. I've enjoyed all of those examples at times of my choosing and never did I feel humiliated.
calm down scented am not attacking you we are just sharing our beliefs am not trying to force anything to you maybe the things am telling you now you will discover it later and the same about anything you tell me
