It's May 13, 2024, 01:46:31 AM
Islam is a very oppressive religon and promotes disgusting inequality of between men and women.This is old news.
I was wondering if somebody could explain these verses I just saw. Is it out of context? I don't really understand lots of it, but Im trying to gain more knowledge about all religions... Is this a rough translation or what?
I just find this part intresting:"As to those women on whose part you see illconduct, admonish them (first), (next), refuse to share their beds, (and last) beat them(lightly, if it is useful)...I don't understand why the beating of women is OK...
exactly u dont understand it, so why make comments on shit u dont understand, i know thats ya steez and all, but cmon man
Yes, it says beat them lightly. If a woman is completely out of line, out making mischief, up in a mans face, threatening him, or maybe even hitting a man; Islam does make allowances where a man can restrain his woman. But Allah is with those who restrain themselves.Women are equal to men in Islam. The woman runs the home domestically, and the man is to be firm with his woman and provide the financial and social backbone for the family.^^^ The above is much better then what you have in America today. In Islamic countries it is rare that a couple should ever divorce. Families stay together. So if you think the American way of "doing whatever you want" is better, then I believe you are mistaken. Allah is the best knower. Not you. You could reason your whole way through life and reach groundbreaking conclusions; But even if you reached this point in life, you would still lack the conviction to act on these conclusions with the whole of your being. You would still tumbleweed blowing in the wind.
Thanks for the level-headed response. I just wanna say thank you for taking the time to answer my question thoughtfully and without mallice.
why should i give your question legitimacy by answering, im questioning your intentions in making this thread
and that's the problem. just answer his question - even if you know/ anticipate his intentions. Don't be the one to start the beef. Be smart.