Islam also encourages prostitution by the muta'a marriage and this
explains the prostitute nature of Muslims.
Islam, if hadeeths are studied correctly, in both the shia and sunni
sects, ENCOURAGES PROSTITUTION via muta'a (temporary contract) marriage.
A story by the Middle East Times about the rampant widespread
prostitution marriage problem of Islam.
http://www.metimes.com/issue41/commu/01marriage.htm
Noha Aly, 26, is a factory worker in Cairo. Ten years ago, she says,
her father "sold" her to a Saudi businessman for E£10,000. What she
says was supposed to be an orfi marriage (an unregistered marriage that
is legal in Egypt but considered by some to be haram or sinful in
Islam) turned out to be a muta'a marriage.
Muta'a, or pleasure, is a marriage for just that reason. It has
specific terms and is a temporary marriage similar to orfi marriage.
Except muta'a marriages involve an exchange of money, which some say
mirrors legalized prostitution.
"[Unofficial marriages] are legal if the couple and two witnesses sign
the paper and if there are two copies of the [contract]," Hossam Lutfi,
a lawyer at Shalakany Law Office in Zamalek, told the Middle East Times
in April.
"And according to sharia law, it is legal. It is considered a non-
notarized marriage." (A member of the Fatwa Committee at Al Azhar,
however, blurted that orfi marriages are "haram!" or a sin, before
slamming down the phone).
Muta'a, however, is not legal, says Mahmoud Al Khafif, another lawyer
at Shalakany. "[Muta'a marriage] is not legal because it is forbidden
by sharia law. But it is not punishable. If both parties agree to have
sex, there is no punishment."
The difference between orfi and muta'a, says Khafif, is that for muta'a
there is an exchange of money and the marriage is for a set period of
time. It is basically an agreement to have sex or pleasure for a period
of time. Orfi, however, in order to be legal, is a signed contract by
two parties and two witness. In orfi marriages, he says, "Once you have
a baby, there are no rights for it under law."
The reason muta'a marriages were permitted in the beginning, some say,
was because Muslims had embarked on a journey from Jahiliyyah to Islam.
Fornication was common among the pre-Islamic Arabs. After the advent of
Islam, when they were required to go on military expeditions and were
absent from their wives for a long period of time, many of the men felt
the strain of not being able to have sex.
Among the believers were some who were strong in faith and others who
were weak. The weaker ones were afraid that they would be tempted to
commit adultery, while the strong in faith were ready to castrate
themselves, as stated by ibn Mas'ud and reported by Al Boukhari.
"We were on an expedition with the messenger of God and did not have
our wives with us, so we asked God's messenger 'Should we not castrate
ourselves?' He forbade us to do so, but permitted us to contract
marriage with a woman up to a specified date, giving her a garment as a
dowry."
Yet others believe the prophet forbade the practice. In Youssef Al
Qaradawi's book, "The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam" he
states, "While the prophet permitted temporary marriage during journeys
and military campaigns before the Islamic legislative process was
complete, he later forbade it and made it forever haram."
Even so, some Egyptians support muta'a marriages. Among those in favor
is Saleh Al Wardany. In his book, "Temporary Marriage is Lawful for
Suna [Sunni Muslims]," Wardany says the companion of the prophet, Omar
ibn Al Khatab, prohibited temporary marriage and that Ali, cousin and
companion of the prophet, said, "If Omar had not banned the temporary
marriage, no one would have committed adultery."
But Wardany justifies muta'a by saying, "We must put into consideration
the financial circumstances of the youth. Some of them spend four years
studying abroad and some are poor. Do not they have the right to marry
instead of committing a sin?"
Abdel Moaty Bayoumi, dean of the faculty of the principles of Islamic
religion at Al Azhar, however, disagrees with Wardany. "It is not true
that Omar ibn Al Khatab is the one who prohibited this kind of
marriage. In fact, the prophet [Mohammed] himself is the one who
prohibited it."
The reason for the debate, say some, is that temporary marriages are
being abused in Egypt by Gulf Arabs. They come to Egypt, marry low- and
middle-class girls for a specific period of time, pay a dowry and then
divorce at summer's end.
"The law does not punish for fornication as long as the two persons are
single," said lawyer Aly Hamad.
"I see summer marriages as a fornication, especially if it is not
registered in court. The unregistered [orfi] marriage is not against
law yet it is not admitted in court. Most of those rich Arabs who are
married in unregistered orfi have the intention to divorce their wives
after they get what they want from them I mean sexual enjoyment. But
the law does not punish for intentions. Those who sell their girls
should know that they are panders. I wish we had a law to stop them but
unfortunately we have not."
When asked about muta'a marriages, he said, "In law we do not have what
is called muta'a. We have a registered marriage and unregistered
marriage."
Aly argues that religious leaders should stop the trend of muta'a and
orfi marriages.
"Sheikhs must do one of two things," said Aly, "They should prohibit
every kind of temporary marriage whether it was muta'a or orfi. Or they
should say that both kind of marriages are acceptable because muta'a
and orfi are two faces of the same coin. Both are temporary."
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You're damn right, because after I am through fucking their brains out,
they don't even know how to read the time anymore.
What a reply! FAGGOT! hahahahhahahahahahaha
sheeessh man these fucking hindus never cease to amaze.
leave them alone guys, just ignore them.
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> In article <YkiY5.4187$g6.9...@news1.rdc1.il.home.com>,
> "Laulak Siddique" <lau...@home.com> wrote:
> > Whatever the Muslim women may be like in your fantasies, none of them
> would
> > give the time of day to an ugly, vile smelling, nose picking, Adam's
> apple
> > bobbing Hindu monkey like you.
>
> You're damn right, because after I am through fucking their brains out,
> they don't even know how to read the time anymore.
Now that your jacking-off session is over, go wash your hands. Thats the
closest you will come to a Muslim girl, in your fantasies.
>Whatever the Muslim women may be like in your fantasies, none of them would
>give the time of day to an ugly, vile smelling, nose picking, Adam's apple
>bobbing Hindu monkey like you.
Unless of course you are a Sikh with a few bobs to spare.
>
>
>What a reply! FAGGOT! hahahahhahahahahahaha
>sheeessh man these fucking hindus never cease to amaze.
>
Belive me those Sardarjis have done little else but to amaze your
ladies for centuries, how do you suppose so few of them managed to
pass on their genes to so many.
Unless of course you are a product of a mandir providing services to
islamic invaders.
Faggot, oh you retarded faggot, when will you learn.
Must you insist that all of us Punjabi muslims are fathered by sikhs,
when sikhs were the minority in Punjab, always?
Sikhism was created 500 years ago, Islam arrived 1000 years ago in
India.
Punjabi Muslims have been around since then. Sikhs didn't even exist.
In article <c2p43tkbs2a6aeu4k...@4ax.com>,
nusrat rizvi <rizv...@pipeline.com> wrote:
> Belive me those Sardarjis have done little else but to amaze your
> ladies for centuries, how do you suppose so few of them managed to
> pass on their genes to so many.
>
Why don't you come out with it.
In article <e0p43tktpd3jjqs5t...@4ax.com>,
nusrat rizvi <rizv...@pipeline.com> wrote:
>
> Unless of course you are a Sikh with a few bobs to spare.
>
forget it man. these faggots won't learn till they finally take it
from us.
In article <90tq3b$of9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
In article <bctY5.6003$g6.1...@news1.rdc1.il.home.com>,
She dumped you then, but that is no excuse for posting rubbish.
I am not a Paki military officer so please refrain from calling me
such names.
>Must you insist that all of us Punjabi muslims are fathered by sikhs,
>when sikhs were the minority in Punjab, always?
They were a minority no doubt but this does not take away from
their virility or manhood as any of your family females can easily
attest to.
>Sikhism was created 500 years ago, Islam arrived 1000 years ago in
>India.
>
>Punjabi Muslims have been around since then. Sikhs didn't even exist.
But now not only Sikh exist but so does their genes in millions of
Paindoos.
>NR, why are you so obsessed with Sikh males? Is it a case of repressed
>sexuality? Are you trying to hide something from us?
>
>Why don't you come out with it.
>
I think the Sikhs are fine people but I feel your ladies got carried
away every time they saw a gent with turban and a Kirpan. How else
do you think they ruled your men as slave and your women as whores for
over 100 years while being less than 5% of the population.
Got any explanation for that, you pimps.
http://islamreview.com/incredible_teachings_of_mohamm.html
Mohammed asked some women, "Isn't the witness of a woman equal to half
that of a man?" The women said, "yes," He said, "This is because of the
deficiency of the woman's mind. " Vol. 3:826
Mohammed to women: "I have not seen any one more deficient in
intelligence and religion than you." Vol. 2:541
(Sahih Al-Bukhari)
hahahahahhahaha so think twice before using your intellectually-
DEFICIENT Muslim-CUNT menses-infested brain to think you niqabi hijabi
kaffir dicksucking slut hahahahahahhahaha
Ok that was a little immature of both you and me to insult each other
like this, but you have to admit, Mohammad was even more immature to
rape a 9 year old Aisha and play with her and her girlfriend's
toys....hahahahahahhahahahaha
Don't fuck with Real Hindus, bitch, or you will get fucked back up the
ass with your own Hadiths and Quran.....hahhahahahahahahahha
And whatever you say about mythological gods of Hinduism doesn't mean
shit, the essence of Vedanta philosophy of God permeating the universe
can never be surpassed as attested by top philosophers around the world.
In article <3A32B6C2...@home.com>,
ani...@my-deja.com wrote:
>
> hahahahha you, as a Muslim women must really be deficient in
> intelligence and religion because it was not my father, but YOUR 9 year
> old sister that I was fucking til she screams like the harami slut
> Aisha (9 year old wife of mohammad). hahahahhahaha how do I have proof
> that Muslim cunts like you are deficient in intelligence and religion?
> Shit, Mohammad the pig himself said it quite eloquently I must say:
>
> http://islamreview.com/incredible_teachings_of_mohamm.html
>
> Mohammed asked some women, "Isn't the witness of a woman equal to half
> that of a man?" The women said, "yes," He said, "This is because of the
> deficiency of the woman's mind. " Vol. 3:826
> Mohammed to women: "I have not seen any one more deficient in
> intelligence and religion than you." Vol. 2:541
> (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
>
> hahahahahhahaha so think twice before using your intellectually-
> DEFICIENT Muslim-CUNT menses-infested brain to think you niqabi hijabi
> kaffir dicksucking slut hahahahahahhahaha
>
Still talking about your father I see.
> Ok that was a little immature of both you and me to insult each other
> like this, but you have to admit, Mohammad was even more immature to
> rape a 9 year old Aisha and play with her and her girlfriend's
> toys....hahahahahahhahahahaha
>
> Don't fuck with Real Hindus, bitch, or you will get fucked back up the
> ass with your own Hadiths and Quran.....hahhahahahahahahahha
>
Hindus love asses, don't they. Can't get enough of your father's ass.
> And whatever you say about mythological gods of Hinduism doesn't mean
> shit, the essence of Vedanta philosophy of God permeating the universe
> can never be surpassed as attested by top philosophers around the world.
>
These philosophers, can you give me their dope dealers number, because
they must have been on the good shit.
My father was raised agnostic or atheist, but he became a believer in
One God when he picked up a Bible left on the beach. He once had a
number of Muslim friends, but they've all moved out of California now.
My mother was raised Catholic, so she leans towards Christianity
(although she, like my father, disregards the Trinity). I and my
siblings were/are home-schooled, and as you may know, most home-school
families are Christian. In the last 8 or so years, we have been
involved with some home-schooling support groups, thus acquainting me
with fundamentalist Christianity. It was an eye-opening experience.
Setting aside the blind dogmatism and charismatic wackiness, it was
quite a shock to me when I realized that these people, in their
prayers, were actually praying TO JESUS. You see, I had always believed
that Jesus (pbuh) was, at the very most, the Son of God (since that is
what the Bible mistranslates "Servant of God" as). As I learned that
belief in the Trinity, something I find absolutely ridiculous, is
considered by most Christians to be a prerequisite for salvation, I
gradually realized I could not be a Christian.
In the meantime, I had become obsessed with demonic Heavy Metal music,
something the rest of my family (as I now realize, rightfully so) was
not happy with. My entire life was focused on expanding my music
collection. I eschewed personal cleanliness and let my room reach an
unbelievable state of disarray. My relationship with my parents became
strained, although only intermittently so. I am sorry even as I write
this.
Earlier this year, I began to listen to the apocalyptic ramblings of
Christian radio's "prophecy experts." Their paranoid espousal of
various conspiracy theories, rabid support of Israel and religious
Zionism, and fiery preaching about the "Islamic Threat" held for me a
strange fascination. Why? Well, I suppose it was simply the need I was
feeling to fill that void I had created for myself. In any case, I soon
found that the beliefs these evangelists held, such as Original Sin and
the Infallibility of "God's Word", were not in agreement with my
theological ideas (not to mention the Bible) and I began to look for
something else to hold onto.
The turning point, perhaps, was when I moved in with my grandparents
here in Santa Ana, the county seat of Orange, California. My
grandmother, a computer whiz, is hooked up to America Online and I have
been scooting the information superhighway since January. But when I
moved in, with the intent of finding a job (easier said than done), I
begin to visit the religion folders on AOL and the Usenet newsgroups,
where I found discussions on Islam to be the most intriguing. You see,
I discovered that the beliefs and practices of this religion fit my
personal theology and intellect as well as basic human logic. Islam
presents God not as an anthropomorphic being but as an entity beyond
human comprehension, transcendent of man, independant and undivided.
Islam has a holy book that is comprehensible to a layman, and there is
no papacy or priesthood that is considered infallible in matters of
interpretation: all Muslims are free to reflect and interpret the book
given a sufficient education. Islam does not believe that all men are
doomed to Hell unless they simply accept that God (apparently unable to
forgive otherwise) magnanimously allowed Himself to be tortured on a
cross to enable Him to forgive all human beings who just believe that
He allowed Himself to be tortured on a cross... Islam does not believe
in a Chosen Race. And on and on...
As I began reading English translations of the Qur'an, I became more
and more convinced of the truth and authenticity of Allah's teachings
contained in those 114 chapters. Having been around Muslims in my
formative years, I knew well that they were not the bloodthirsty,
barbaric terrorists that the news media and the televangelists paint
them to be. Perhaps this knowledge led me to continue my personal
research further than another person would have. I can't say when I
actually decided that Islam was for me. It was really a natural
progression. In any case, last week [November 1995 -ed.]I went to the
Islamic Society of Orange County in Garden Grove and told the brother
in charge of the library I wanted to be a Muslim. He gave me some
excellent reading material, and last Friday I took Shahada [accepted
the creed of Islam -ed.]in front of a packed masjid. I have spent this
week learning to perform Salat and reflecting on the greatness of
Allah. It feels great to be a Muslim! Subhaana rabbiyal 'azeem!
i have been convinced for a long time now.. that muslims just can't
take the truth.. and they resort to tearing down the speaker in a must
unobjective and off hand manner.
do these katuvas think everyone is stupid??
khuda hafiz
In article <912c61$jb$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
> i have been convinced for a long time now.. that muslims just can't
> take the truth.. and they resort to tearing down the speaker in a must
> unobjective and off hand manner.
What rock did you crawl out from? And why? Was the rain water seeping
through? Needed to catch some sun? Ran out of food? Or just the fact
that you reside under a rock made you feel inferior?
> do these katuvas think everyone is stupid??
No. Everyone is not stupid. For instance, I am smart and you are
stupid. Therefore, there exist some smart people(such as myself) and
some stupid people(such as yourself). I hope that's clear. I will
repeat that in Eskimo(or the Kavuta language) the next time you follow
up!
> khuda hafiz
What's that? Swahili or mere dyslexia?
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Shomir
===========================
I have always been aware of the existence of God. I have always felt
that He was there. Sometimes that feeling was distant, and often times
I ignored it. But I could never deny this knowledge. Because of this,
throughout my life, I have been searching for the truth of His Plan.
I have attented many churches. I listened, I prayed, I talked to people
from all different faiths. But it seemed that there was always
something that didn't feel right, it felt confusing, like there was
something missing. I've heard many people in the past say to me, "Well,
I believe in God, but I don't belong to any religion. They all seem
wrong to me." This was my feeling exactly, however, I didn't want to
just let it go at that and just accept it. I knew that if God exists
then He wouldn't just leave us with no direction, or even a warped
version of the truth. There had to be a plan, a "true religion." I just
had to find it.
The various Christian churches is where I concentrated my search,
simply because that is what I grew up with, and there seemed to be some
truths in some of their teachings. However, there were so many
different views, so many conflicting teachings on basic things like how
to pray, who to pray to or through, who was going to be "saved", and
who wasn't, and what a person had to do to get "saved." It seemed so
convoluted. I felt I was near giving up. I had just come from yet
another church whose views on God, and the purpose of our existence,
left me so completely frustrated because I knew what they were teaching
wasn't true.
One day, I had wandered in the bookstore and I went over to the
religious section. As I stood there gazing over the vast array of
mostly Christian books, a thought occured to me to see if they had
anything on Islam. I knew virtually nothing about Islam, and when I
picked up the first book it was solely out of curiosity. But I became
excited with what I was reading. One of the first things that struck me
was the statement 'There is no god but Allah,' He has no associates,
and all prayers and worship are directed to Him alone. This seemed so
simple, so powerful, so direct, and made so much sense. So from there I
started reading everything I could about Islam.
Everything I read made so much sense to me. It was as if suddenly all
the pieces of this puzzle were fitting perfectly, and a clear picture
was emerging. I was so excited my heart would race any time I read
anything about Islam. Then, when I read the Qur'an, I felt like I was
truly blessed to be able to read this. I knew that this had come
directly from Allah through His Messenger (SAW). This was it, the
truth. I felt like all along I had been a Muslim but I just didn't know
it until now. Now as I start my life as a Muslim, I have a sense of
peace and security knowing that what I am learning is the pure truth
and will take me closer to Allah. May Allah keep guiding me. Ameen.
> Hope you qualify your statement in a more elaborate manner not to
encourage
> your sidekick to conclude that it was intended for "harami" Hindus.
I am
> also surprised that you could make such infantile arguments like the
one you
> did to make a point.... ne.nene..nenene... "I am smarter than you"
Pathetic
That guy set himself up for such a response, and it should be evident
that I was being sarcastic.
> Zafar! One would expect better response from a cal tech Graduate.
I apologize for not measuring up to your expectations from me(or from
Caltech)...
May I suggest that you search the words "Adult" and "Indian" on
the web, count the number of sites returned. And then search for
the words "Adult" and "Muslim", counting the number of sites
returned...even an idiot will be able to determine who the "sluts",
as you so delicately put it, are...just hope you don't find a picture
of someone you recognise on one of those sites...here's hoping
for you...
In this ripe old age of mine, I have come to notice that those
that advertise themselves as good, normally aren't...
Is that an invitation from a family member of yours...?
You obviously haven't seen the man(?); I'm led to believe that he
wears a turban...
> You obviously haven't seen the man(?); I'm led to believe that he
> wears a turban...
Did your mom mistake him as your Sikh father?
In article <90s9ud$ntk$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
ani...@my-deja.com wrote:
> Muslim girls which I have noticed and experienced in western
countries,
> tend to be easily westernized. They wear hijab (or niqab) by day and
> mini skirts at night. They also enjoy sucking kaffir's dick, whether
> it is a halaal pig-Muslim dick's or a kaffir-Hindu guy's dick doesn't
> even matter to them, in fact they tend to prefer kaffirs. Of notable
> promiscuousness are Arab cunts who come out of the closet, especially
> Palestinian Muslim bitches and Lebanese Muslim (and Christian) girls
as
> well as Turkish Muslim girls. Also some Egyptians and even some
> Pakistanis, especially those born outside of their country.
>
> Islam also encourages prostitution by the muta'a marriage and this
> explains the prostitute nature of Muslims.
>
> Islam, if hadeeths are studied correctly, in both the shia and sunni
> sects, ENCOURAGES PROSTITUTION via muta'a (temporary contract)
marriage.
>
> A story by the Middle East Times about the rampant widespread
> prostitution marriage problem of Islam.
>
> http://www.metimes.com/issue41/commu/01marriage.htm
>
> Noha Aly, 26, is a factory worker in Cairo. Ten years ago, she says,
> her father "sold" her to a Saudi businessman for E£10,000. What she
> says was supposed to be an orfi marriage (an unregistered marriage
that
> is legal in Egypt but considered by some to be haram or sinful in
> Islam) turned out to be a muta'a marriage.
>
> Muta'a, or pleasure, is a marriage for just that reason. It has
> specific terms and is a temporary marriage similar to orfi marriage.
> Except muta'a marriages involve an exchange of money, which some say
> mirrors legalized prostitution.
>
> "[Unofficial marriages] are legal if the couple and two witnesses sign
> the paper and if there are two copies of the [contract]," Hossam
Lutfi,
> a lawyer at Shalakany Law Office in Zamalek, told the Middle East
Times
> in April.
>
> "And according to sharia law, it is legal. It is considered a non-
> notarized marriage." (A member of the Fatwa Committee at Al Azhar,
> however, blurted that orfi marriages are "haram!" or a sin, before
> slamming down the phone).
>
> Muta'a, however, is not legal, says Mahmoud Al Khafif, another lawyer
> at Shalakany. "[Muta'a marriage] is not legal because it is forbidden
> by sharia law. But it is not punishable. If both parties agree to have
> sex, there is no punishment."
>
> The difference between orfi and muta'a, says Khafif, is that for
muta'a
> there is an exchange of money and the marriage is for a set period of
> time. It is basically an agreement to have sex or pleasure for a
period
> of time. Orfi, however, in order to be legal, is a signed contract by
> two parties and two witness. In orfi marriages, he says, "Once you
have
> a baby, there are no rights for it under law."
>
> The reason muta'a marriages were permitted in the beginning, some say,
> was because Muslims had embarked on a journey from Jahiliyyah to
Islam.
> Fornication was common among the pre-Islamic Arabs. After the advent
of
> Islam, when they were required to go on military expeditions and were
> absent from their wives for a long period of time, many of the men
felt
> the strain of not being able to have sex.
>
> Among the believers were some who were strong in faith and others who
> were weak. The weaker ones were afraid that they would be tempted to
> commit adultery, while the strong in faith were ready to castrate
> themselves, as stated by ibn Mas'ud and reported by Al Boukhari.
>
> "We were on an expedition with the messenger of God and did not have
> our wives with us, so we asked God's messenger 'Should we not castrate
> ourselves?' He forbade us to do so, but permitted us to contract
> marriage with a woman up to a specified date, giving her a garment as
a
> dowry."
>
> Yet others believe the prophet forbade the practice. In Youssef Al
> Qaradawi's book, "The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam" he
> states, "While the prophet permitted temporary marriage during
journeys
> and military campaigns before the Islamic legislative process was
> complete, he later forbade it and made it forever haram."
>
> Even so, some Egyptians support muta'a marriages. Among those in favor
> is Saleh Al Wardany. In his book, "Temporary Marriage is Lawful for
> Suna [Sunni Muslims]," Wardany says the companion of the prophet, Omar
> ibn Al Khatab, prohibited temporary marriage and that Ali, cousin and
> companion of the prophet, said, "If Omar had not banned the temporary
> marriage, no one would have committed adultery."
>
> But Wardany justifies muta'a by saying, "We must put into
consideration
> the financial circumstances of the youth. Some of them spend four
years
> studying abroad and some are poor. Do not they have the right to marry
> instead of committing a sin?"
>
> Abdel Moaty Bayoumi, dean of the faculty of the principles of Islamic
> religion at Al Azhar, however, disagrees with Wardany. "It is not true
> that Omar ibn Al Khatab is the one who prohibited this kind of
> marriage. In fact, the prophet [Mohammed] himself is the one who
> prohibited it."
>
> The reason for the debate, say some, is that temporary marriages are
> being abused in Egypt by Gulf Arabs. They come to Egypt, marry low-
and
> middle-class girls for a specific period of time, pay a dowry and then
> divorce at summer's end.
>
> "The law does not punish for fornication as long as the two persons
are
> single," said lawyer Aly Hamad.
>
> "I see summer marriages as a fornication, especially if it is not
> registered in court. The unregistered [orfi] marriage is not against
> law yet it is not admitted in court. Most of those rich Arabs who are
> married in unregistered orfi have the intention to divorce their wives
> after they get what they want from them I mean sexual enjoyment. But
> the law does not punish for intentions. Those who sell their girls
> should know that they are panders. I wish we had a law to stop them
but
> unfortunately we have not."
>
> When asked about muta'a marriages, he said, "In law we do not have
what
> is called muta'a. We have a registered marriage and unregistered
> marriage."
>
> Aly argues that religious leaders should stop the trend of muta'a and
> orfi marriages.
>
> "Sheikhs must do one of two things," said Aly, "They should prohibit
> every kind of temporary marriage whether it was muta'a or orfi. Or
they
> should say that both kind of marriages are acceptable because muta'a
> and orfi are two faces of the same coin. Both are temporary."
Are the girls that way, is it their fault?
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In article <wcXZ5.17981$g6.4...@news1.rdc1.il.home.com>,
The prophet must have been quite a swinger if he allowed 5 wives, this
muta stuff, 40 houris in heaven.... Drop the terrorism and islam
suddenly aquires the enviable status of the world's best religion for
men.
>Is there really such a thing as temprorary marriage ("muta") in Islam?
>
>The prophet must have been quite a swinger if he allowed 5 wives, this
>muta stuff, 40 houris in heaven.... Drop the terrorism and islam
>suddenly aquires the enviable status of the world's best religion for
>men.
Hey asshole, don't bring this bullshit into soc.culture.iranian. Go
to hell.
Ali
> On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 06:54:22 GMT, Night23 <nig...@nightynight.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Is there really such a thing as temprorary marriage ("muta") in Islam?
> >
> >The prophet must have been quite a swinger if he allowed 5 wives, this
> >muta stuff, 40 houris in heaven.... Drop the terrorism and islam
> >suddenly aquires the enviable status of the world's best religion for
> >men.
>
> Hey asshole, don't bring this bullshit into soc.culture.iranian. Go
> to hell.
And why not? Are you not a muslim?
As I stated in the post to your brother Nusrat, I called
your father "uncle" out of respect - a totaly different
meaning to the one you're used to using when
men visit your house...
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I just did a simple search on hinduism!
*read about the sacred river Ganges it almost made me puke!
*check out One faith or many?
They basically make their own rules!
*read on the lingam and yoni, I got a laugh off of that one!
*diffinitely read on Classes and Castes!!!
*read the sacred cow! LOL!
the list goes on, enjoy the reading and if another cow worshipping idiot talks shit backhand his ass back to India!
also do some research yourself I am sick of those dipshits coming in our NG to talk badly about our religion!
take care,
Peyman
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Preparing for her first visit to India, she admits to harboring some
preconceived notions about the country at first.
“Like any American, I felt that India was a land of the Kamasutra and
slums,” Sarandon said. “I had seen pictures of Calcutta and the slums
and also Mother Teresa but things are really different here.”
So she read about India’s history, UNICEF’s briefings and took along
her ex-mother-in-law, an Italian doctor, who had worked with Mother
Teresa’s nuns in Calcutta. Books and anecdotes could only teach her so
much, though.
“I didn’t know how different it would be,” Sarandon said. “I expected
poverty, beauty, great food. But in the South I saw that there was a
university for women, where 50,000 or so attend.
“I was also not prepared for the plane ride and the time difference. I
was amazed to see how beautiful people are, how they carry themselves
and also how big India was,” she continued.
Another reason she said she gained special insight into India was
because unlike a regular tourist who will only see major attractions,
Sarandon went into people’s homes and spent time with them.
“I went into all kinds of homes, talked to the women, held their
babies and asked them very personal questions, and they were very
forthcoming with their answers,” she said. “At least I felt personally
connected to the people I talked with.”
While she was amazed with the empowerment of Indian women, Sarandon
also noticed how difficult it was for many of them to get an
education.
“Many of them told me that they didn’t have much to do after school
and that they had to do things at home,” she said.
As UNICEF’s special representative, Sarandon also visited Tanzania
last May.
“The situation looked so bleak in Tanzania,” she said. “But in India,
I saw all these kids jumping around and living life in spite of the
lack of resources and living their lives under such adversity.”
Asked about solutions, Sarandon was impressed with India’s resources
to fight inequity.
“The money is there. The infrastructure is there. It’s just a question
of prioritizing,” she noted. “Broadcasting is a huge tool. Even in the
slums, I saw these little rooms with a TV.
“There could be plenty of educational programs devoted to children
that could be shown. A lot of the cultural questions have to also be
addressed.”
Sarandon met with India’s information minister and Bollywood activists
to discuss solutions.
Sarandon, right, chats with Shabana Azmi.
“I discussed these problems with Shabana Azmi who has worked with HIV
causes there. I feel a lot can be done if such themes are used in
entertainment,” she said.
Although she has been involved in numerous projects, Sarandon feels
her family is still the main priority.
“My children aren’t used to me being gone for a long time and they are
the reason I haven’t joined politics or any thing else,” she said.
Still, Sarandon said she would like to continue to be UNICEF’s special
representative.
“I tend to go towards causes that are more difficult, less glam,
mainly working with grassroots organizations,” she noted.
Having been an activist in Hollywood for years, how does she feel
about other stars not being active in social causes?
“You open yourself to criticism when you make comments,” she said. “I
am not one to chastise others for not being involved. Could people be
doing more? Absolutely.
“Look at Michael Jordan. Does he not know what Nike is doing?” she
asked. “But you have to know the line and say, ‘I’m going to do
something.’”
Sarandon, who most recently provided her voice in Rugrats in Paris:
The Movie, will begin filming her next project in April—a comedy with
Goldie Hawn and is in discussions to star in Mira Nair’s next movie.
Meanwhile she continues adding her name to a variety of causes.
Recently, Sarandon became an advocate for The Donate a Phone campaign
that seeks to collect 1 million used mobile phones to benefit victims
of domestic violence in America. She hopes the campaign will be copied
in other countries.
If you wish, I can present proofs of the legality of mut'ah from all sources
to promote a better understanding of the subject.
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> The Movie, will begin filming her next project in April-a comedy with
> Salaams to all the muslims on this forum
>
> If you wish, I can present proofs of the legality of mut'ah from all sources
> to promote a better understanding of the subject.
Wassalam brother,
How much money would you take for me to mutah four of your sisters?
Thank you brother...
Stoning them to death as per wishes of the most compassionate 1 ?
They want to have sex with their mothers, sisters, grandmothers, etc....
They wish that they become Houris/Whores in Islamic "heaven" where Allah
will watch the "good" Muslim woman/slut getting laid by every man and his
dog.
Momin <mo...@momin.net> wrote in message news:3A3AF1A0...@momin.net...
Your father told you that he was Muslim?
>
> They want to have sex with their mothers, sisters, grandmothers, etc....
You're confusing the customs of your (inbred) family with those of the
people that you accuse
All Muslims are perverts ...........
They want to have sex with their mothers, sisters, grandmothers, etc....
They wish that they become Houris/Whores in Islamic "heaven" where Allah
will watch the "good" Muslim woman/slut getting laid by every man and his
dog.
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