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I totally agree with you. The moment you state a fact, there's not much else to be said.

Does Islam teach its followers never to resort to violence or anger? Haven't you ever read the Quran? Killing an unbeliever is clearly written there. Slavery is perfectly legal in that case; how else can you force someone to work for nothing without violence? Are women's rights respected in the Quran? I don't think so. In the case of testimony, a woman's opinion is worth less than a man's, and when it comes to inheritance, a woman is disadvantaged compared to her brother. Woman must hide her hairs sometime all the face. Why such stupidities. Is God so idiot and cruel? There are many verses that are unacceptable in my opinion. If we're being perfectly logical, Islamist terrorists are simply applying these verses and are so perfect muslims. Why don't such contradictions trouble your conscience?


THIS! I'll give you a 24 hours round of applause!

Islam & Women

The west tends to villainise Islamic teachings which is where misconceptions often lie. In the Quran Allah SWT says “I will not let any of your work be los, whether male or female, your of one another.” [Al-Qur’an 3:195]. In Islam women are considered blessings, and there rights according to Islamic teachings women are seen to be equal to men. At a time when women would be buried alive in Arab societies and seen as merely being objects of sexual gratification, Islam recognised women’s rights. Islam also encourages women’s right to education “Procurement of knowledge is is essential for all Muslims” (Ibn Majah) - this refers to both men and women.


Iran

In my personal opinion, Iran is a nation like ISIS which twists the interpretations of the Quran to fit their ideas and beliefs. Any forms of violence against women’s strictly breaches Islamic teachings. Prophet Mohammed’s wife, Aisha, states Allah SWT messenger never abused anyone with his hands, regardless of gender.


Violence Against Women

Women from all societies and cultures have faced violence, abuse, and oppression not only Islam. This doesn’t provide any justification for any abuse women may face in Islamic regimes and I strictly oppose it. Yet, this is a feature embedded in society. The struggles women face in the western world differ significantly from the problems women face in the developing world.

This differs based on a countries capital. For example in the USA, a superpower on the world stage, women in some states fight like Texas are fighting for abortion rights whereas deprived countries like Afghanistan women can not even stand up for their educational rights. Afghanistan refers to itself as an Islamic regime, yet covers women up and prevents any form of contact to prevent feminist uprising despite in the Quran their being work supporting both men and WOMENS rights to education. So the question here is if states actually claiming to be Islamic are denying the fundamental teachings of Islam are they actually an Islamic regime? And, is it fair to judge a religion based on the actions of the powerful few who dominate to benefit their own ideas?


Clothing

Women in all areas of the world should be free to walk around in whatever clothing they want! Whether that be full coverage clothing or no clothes!!! The Quran was sent to its people by Allah SWT in a time where women had limited rights, thus to protect them this was used but also to respect our religion. This rule isn’t only used for women but also men, as they’re not allowed to wear revealing clothes yet we still see Muslim men wearing shorts outside in public. This is not a product of Islam but rather patriarchy, which is a completely different concept which isn’t only existent in Islamic countries but in the entire world. We see this through the Jeffrey Epstein cases, the Tate brothers etc. The types of patriarchy differs depending on the country but it exists despite its several types of form.

I'm surprised you're avoiding the topic of killing in the Quran. I clearly showed you a verse that's problematic and seems to me to be an incitement to murder. Tell me clearly, do you approve of this verse or not? Is it the true word of God?
Regarding the position and rights of women in Islam, you seem to have an idyllic view. Here again, I can show you a verse that addresses this: it's Surah 4, verse 34 : "Men are in charge of women by [right of] what Allah has given one over the other and what they spend [for maintenance] from their wealth. So righteous women are devoutly obedient and, when their husbands are absent, guard what Allah would have them guard. But those [wives] from whom you fear disobedience - [first] advise them; [then if they persist], forsake them in bed; and [finally], strike them." If they obey you, then do not seek any means against them, for Allah is indeed Exalted and Great!
This is very far from what you're telling us.

You're referring to Aisha, the Prophet's wife, who claims that her husband never abused anyone. This is a very good example of Muhammad's behavior. She was married at age 6 when her "husband" was 53, without, of course, being asked her opinion. Epstein didn't do worse. Unfortunately, I still believe that Islamist extremists don't misinterpret the Quran; on the contrary, they apply it rigorously.