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MUSLIM WOMEN ARE OPPRESSED??? : MUSLIMAH PERSPECTIVE

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Muslim women are far from oppressed! Had to put Muslimah2Muslimah's two cents in on this. ISLAM IS PERFECT PEOPLE ARE NOT, don't confuse culture for religion.

Still working on the webcam, will have it under control soon, inshallah.

http://muslimah2muslimah.blogspot.com/

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  • So why dont you walk around with nothing on your head/"??

  • Fuck ur BOOK!

  • you are perfect my sister.just keep it going

    

  • This is just my view, I know you got yours religional opinions and views. I am not a muslim and I respect myself and cover the intimate parts of my body....And that`s enough for me.`

    I think also the non-muslimwomen aren`t any worse human beings than you are, tough you

    may not think the same....I understand very well you despise those women going around half-naked and I dont like it either, but what can we really do about them? We can only affect to ourselves....:D

  • Excuse me, wait just the minute....Is a woman respecting herself only, if she wears the clothes muslimwomen wear? No, no, no....A woman can respect herself wearing all the clothes, what cover up herself....I know muslims think, that dressing modestly a woman should wear the Hijab, Niqab or a Burka and all the clothes muslimwomen use to wear,

    because islam is your way of life and religion/culture, but a lady can dress modestly and

    cover herself up without the certain clothes you use.

  • I luv u sister!!!

  • @NaomiChambers that's true. but even us non-believers tend to believe in things that aren't true just because they make us feel better. the only difference is that we don't believe in a divine beings. for example, many non-believers think they are immune to irrational behavior simply because they don't believe in deities, which is a fallacious perception that can (and often is) easily be proven wrong. that arrogance is a crutch that they rely on.

  • @Cuddlebunzzzz

    I think we can fault them for that. Something being a crutch does not make it true. The Tahitian Banana god can give me all the warm, fuzzy comfort that I want. But...at the end of the day the Banana god is not real and all those warm feelings are based on a delusion.

  • @NaomiChambers of course it is. for most people, their faith in supernatural beings is the only thing that gives them enough hope and willpower to make it through tough situations. for some it's the only reason why they even continue to live. but everyone, including us non-believers, has some sort of "crutch," some ideal that they base their whole lives on, so we can't really fault them for that.

  • @Cuddlebunzzzz

    So, you are saying that it is a crutch?

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