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    Posted: 05 April 2006 at 8:48pm
Oh he loves us! He said he was going... on "Is Islam true" but something is pulling him towards the company of Muslims, so he hasn't actually gone  Wink! Yes, they are all attracted to the discipline of Islam but find it difficult to admit. Give him time he'll come around.Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 April 2006 at 2:25pm
I agree, the point of this topic is to create flame wars.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 April 2006 at 12:47pm

Bismillah,

Dear moderators:  When I see the topic of this post, "Are all Muslim men sexist"  I see that it violates forum rules about attacking Muslims.  Don't you agree?

What a stupid question.  No, they are not.

Do all sharks live in water?  Now, that's a yes because sharks need to live in the water.  But Muslim men need to live in obedience to Allah, SWT, not fulfill your preconceived ideas of what men should be like.  I am not commenting on your story because the premise of your post is faulty.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 April 2006 at 3:00am
Originally posted by Khadija1021 Khadija1021 wrote:


Melco, as a Catholic, you should know that these matters are truly an issue of what God wants for us and not what we want ourselves...Does a Catholic woman have any say in the number of children she bares?  According to the Catholic faith, sex is for one reason and one reason only and any form of birth control is forbidden.  I know because I was a Catholic for many years...

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You might also recall, Sister, that birth control is not forbidden, but the manner of it is regulated.  No quarrel with the rest of your post though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 April 2006 at 1:41pm
Originally posted by ak_m_f ak_m_f wrote:

Originally posted by Suleyman Suleyman wrote:

are there any French here for supporting me???...



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Yeahh,come on brother;we are listening you,don't you tell what the Americans do when they first saw Paris???..c'mon....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 April 2006 at 1:37pm
Originally posted by Suleyman Suleyman wrote:

are there any French here for supporting me???...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 April 2006 at 1:05pm

But sister you should see ur brothers and sisters outside of your country,they really seem comic,all day eating ice cream and unaware of intellectual issues and cultural colors...are there any French here for supporting me???...

No offend please,i talk about the general appearance...hey i know how Turks appear outside the country,no need to tell...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 April 2006 at 12:15pm

Originally posted by Melco Melco wrote:

I was once in a labour ward, and the nurse asked the husband how many children he now had. He replied "7 daughters, we will keep going till we have a son." His wife sighed.Is this typical? Do women not get any say in the matter?

Melco, as a Catholic, you should know that these matters are truly an issue of what God wants for us and not what we want ourselves.  We can pertend to be in control of such issues but that is only our egos speaking.  Does a Catholic woman have any say in the number of children she bares?  According to the Catholic faith, sex is for one reason and one reason only and any form of birth control is forbidden.  I know because I was a Catholic for many years.  On the other hand, birth control is not forbidden in Islam and the number of children a couple desires to have depends on the number they want; however, the number they actually have depends on what God ordains for them.  If this man desires his wife to continue to have children until there is a son, that has nothing to do with Islam but rather is personal preferrence and the same goes for the way he treats his wife in this matter. 

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