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Dec 23, 2014, 2:32:18 PM12/23/14
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Dear all, peace be with you.
 
Today I would like to talk about a subject which is the experience of many people that I met with in my personal life.
 
I constantly would like to reflect on conversion stories to Islam, and particularly, those of women embracers.
 
Women in islam are often prejudiced with repression and oppression that never existed.
 
And may I ask;
 
 
Does oppression equal modesty?
 
 
Does repression equal celibacy?
 
Why women are portrayed as objects for gaining pleasure in the west today?
 
Isn't that downgrading and humiliating to her dignity?
 
 
What does the scarf actually signify in Islam?
 
 
  It signifies her chastity, liberty, and integrity.
 
 
Women bodies are notoriously   exposed  to attract men, and to constantly maintain the commercial means.
 
 
Women bodies are utterly unapproachable in islam, unless through a licit life contract, a marriage proposal.
 
Of course, she has to autonomously assign that contract.
 
No one can forcefully impose a relationship that she declines.
 
Even if that is  practiced by uneducated muslim communities.
 
There is a vast difference between the culture of a particular region, and what actually Islam teaches.
 
We're ought to optimally apprehend about that.
 
The dress of muslim women exemplifies their factually pious   immunity, and it reflects their definitive modesty.
 
There are muslim women who live in the United states.
 
They are sincerely devotional and critically practicing their faith more than those who were born and raised up as unremarkable muslim individuals.
 
This is why I  wholeheartedly propose for a righteous bride from that particular category.
 
Sister Heather Albright is incredibly a prominent role model, she is worthy of deference and  immitation.
 
    I am quite impressed with her determination and tendency to look for the truth.
 
  In spite of the continuous mass prejudice, bigotry, racially inflammatory  remarks and detrimental sentiments about Islam and its tolerant principles, the young blind girl was intellectually capable of determining.
 
    She wasn’t convinced of such hate incitement rhetoric about  some of her classmates who as she described them in the essay I attached below, “They grew up with me at school”.
 
She just wasn’t able to believe in that negative portrayal about some of her classmates who happened to be Muslim.
 
  Terrorists, kidnappers, highjackers, and the disgustful list goes on.
 
I really like it when those hate mongers defame  us as such.
 
It signifies something to me.
 
They have a political agenda.
 
Someone like Robert Spencer, he  is not more than just a hellion fraudster.
 
There are many other women like Heather Albright in across the United states and across the glob in spite of the duplicitously justified hate incitement and Islamophobia.
 
  It’s a detest based disposal.
 
Those people have deliberately stigmatized  sister Heather for her conspicuous  Islamic outfit. 
 
At this point, we find freedom of religion is subjugated to greed and bigotry.
 
The story of sister Heather is attached in the section below and it’s sealed by her E-Mail address if you would like to contact her in person.
 
I acquired her permission to share her contact information for Dawah.
 
Sister Heather is an outstandingly leading proponent in the blind Muslim community in the United states, and she is  firmly faithful to  NFB advocacy, training and support, seeking for blind people independence.
 
Her story is enormously intriguing, and it’s filled with numerous challenges.
 
Simultaneously, and on the same level of devotion, persistence and determination, there are other blind women who tenaciously made their minds and they felicitously embraced Islam.
 
I know a girl from Florida, there is another one from Portugal, another sister comes from Rusha, and a Californian girl from Los Angeles.
 
These all are quite edified women from the western world.
 
They all are blind and they determinedly have resolved their spiritual and intellectual factors to willingly comply to Islam.
 
These all are thought-provoking chronicles and they are worthwhile to broadly be furthered.
 
Women in Islam are not subjected to suppression as some prejudiced stereotypes may fallaciously promote.
 
Islam gives women a quite honorable portrayal, it elevates their status to the highest of high in a decently reverential manner.
 
As I previously stated on various occasions, if Islam was indeed a source of women subjection and oppression, then it would have been quite inconsistent for eminently emancipated western women to even be interested in knowing about the supposedly Theology of aggression and oppression.
 
We all have minds to think with.
 
We are not some slugs.
 
I wish I can let this to specifically reach the founder of (International burn the Koran Day), DR. Terry Jones, as I may sarcastically give him that prestigious title.
 
Facts are conveniently intelligible.
 
Please, you may read the essay attached in the section below.
 
It’s quite up to you to verify the validity of this by contacting the owner of this story.
 
Thanks again for patiently reading my second post of the day.
 
I enthusiastically look forward to hearing your substantially fruitful feedback.
 
Thanks for your time and for your attention.
 
To those who traditionally celebrate, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
 
Peace be with you.
 
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Heather Albright..docx
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