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Muslim Cleric Presents "Scientific" Proof that Women Cannot Talk and Remember Simultaneously

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October 23, 2008 on Iqra TV (Saudi Arabia)

Abd Al-Majid Al-Zindani: Allah said, with regard to women bearing witness: "If two men are not available, then a man and two women, such as you choose as witnesses, so that if one of them errs, the other can remind her." Some heretics communists and other atheists ridiculed [this verse], saying: How come a man's testimony equals that of two women? They used this to mock [the Muslims]. The Muslims used to respond that women are subject to menstruation, when their endurance and mental capacity for concentration are diminished. When a woman witnesses a killing or an accident, she becomes frightened, moves away, and sometimes even faints, and she cannot even watch the incident...

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  • @whitesquirrel7

    myn is to thos people that understand me . and if you dont then dont bother talkin

  • @rudeboywaz

    what ??

    you clearly had something to say, perhaps even worthwhile saying

    however your message made no sense

    had it been in plain english I would have understood

  • @whitesquirrel7

    look if i said to you whos more likly to fight a bugery in a house if there brake imn. ovz you cant fight um whyll there outside. anyways you allready know. if said whos more likly to be more caring imasnal. you allready know its gonna be a male. pointing out the voz dosnt meen your degrading anyone men have some aditgice over women jut like females have somme ove men. over all equal

  • this creationist moron using a statistically worthless sample of 1

    proves three things

    1 that women witnesess use the memory centre of their brains while speaking

    2 men fail to use their memory when speaking and only using half their brain are thus unreliable as court witnesses

    3 muslim clerics dont use any part of their brain when speaking

    [probably because they lazily rely on a long since dead and decomposed ancestor to do their thinking for them]

  • the height of stupidity

  • this is painful to watch

  • @kaibabo What I meant to say is that dont start with premises that things mentioned in the Quran have flaws rather start with an effort to find the truth and then decide if things in Quran are true or false. If you start with premises that something is wrong, it will lead you in the wrong direction. Start by finding the truth.

  • @every116 Spread like carpet is a very true description of the earth's surface which is indeed spared like carpet over a softer, denser mantle.

  • @every116 Contd..So Allah created this system and made it easy for us to remember Quran as he said repeatedly in sura 54 (17 and onwards) "And in truth We have made the Qur'an easy to remember; but is there any that remembereth?" Do you have anyone able to memorize any other divine book or even Bible in Greek? Please open your mind, you are too close to the truth.

  • @every116 Contd..Quran has been recited (from memory) as whole in Ramazan month (in Taraweeh prayers) from the time of Prophet Mohammad (he started it). So in the end you cannot destroy that does not match the Quran that lives in memories of millions. Before we had the modern printing presses, I have seen Copies of Quran with minor errors but those were almost instantly correct by Hafizs (memorizers) who read from those copies...

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