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originally posted by: Informer1958
Any man that hits a women is a coward.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: neo96
Yes, because this one community in Pakistan represents all, almost, 2 billion Muslims.
Ban all Muslims, put the ones here in the US on watch lists. Ted Cruz wants America Muslim neighborhood patrolled. We're just one step away from putting them in camps if the conservatives had their way.
What if it's a woman who identifies as a man
a man who identifies as a woman?
originally posted by: Informer1958
a reply to: MysticPearl
What if it's a woman who identifies as a man
Then he is a coward.
a man who identifies as a woman?
The he or she is a coward.
YOU ARE CORRECT...... I thought i made that clear in my post.......
you're not a Muslim by any definition
originally posted by: onequestion
Grade A racism and Islamophobia.
God, the conservative community just wont give up!
originally posted by: tommo39
So,a husband can beat his wife if she defies his commands and refuses to dress up as per his desires, turns down demand of intercourse without any "religious" excuse, or does not take bath after intercourse or menstrual periods. So for a woman to have a different idea that that of her husband, free thinking, she will be bashed by a barbaric and cruel savage. This religion has moved so far back into the time-machine of vile and inhuman practices for total control of women. www.washingtonpost.com... &wpinl_wv
When Pakistan’s most populated province approved a law this year that gives women protection – and a potential escape – from abusive husbands, the country’s powerful Council of Islamic Ideology strongly opposed the move. The council, also known as the CII and made up of Islamic clerics and scholars who advise Pakistani legislators, said it was “un-Islamic” for women to leave an abusive relationship and seek refuge in a shelter.