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"it Is Considered Legitimate For A Girl To Be Married At The Age Of Nine,"
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Well it is according to ISIS, who also have these Gems that will no doubt get the 'burn the bra' brigade going !
Women should "remain hidden and veiled", only leaving their homes in exceptional circumstances,
"But, as God wanted it to be, she was made from Adam and for Adam. Beyond this, her creator ruled there was no responsibility greater for her than that of being a wife to her husband."
"Women gain nothing from the idea of their equality with men apart from thorns."
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/14 21809/i s-reach es-out- to-wome n-with- inequal ity-mes sage
I shall await the ISIS sympathizers on here response with baited breath .....
Women should "remain hidden and veiled", only leaving their homes in exceptional circumstances,
"But, as God wanted it to be, she was made from Adam and for Adam. Beyond this, her creator ruled there was no responsibility greater for her than that of being a wife to her husband."
"Women gain nothing from the idea of their equality with men apart from thorns."
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I shall await the ISIS sympathizers on here response with baited breath .....
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it's clearly aimed at women in the Gulf states, particularly Saudi, and it's also another chance for IS to have a pop at sections of the Saudi elite
//Well it is according to ISIS, who also have these Gems that will no doubt get the 'burn the bra' brigade going !//
Nope. It's instructive on several levels, and as the Quillam Foundation commentary says
//this manifesto will not have been translated because
it will have been deemed ineffective – perhaps even counterintuitive – in achieving its propagandistic aims with a
Western audience.//
it's clearly aimed at women in the Gulf states, particularly Saudi, and it's also another chance for IS to have a pop at sections of the Saudi elite
//Well it is according to ISIS, who also have these Gems that will no doubt get the 'burn the bra' brigade going !//
Nope. It's instructive on several levels, and as the Quillam Foundation commentary says
//this manifesto will not have been translated because
it will have been deemed ineffective – perhaps even counterintuitive – in achieving its propagandistic aims with a
Western audience.//
Isnt ROP, ROY ?
( republic of Yemen ) ?
I agree the TLAs are GOOK - getting out of control....
and *** isn't a kind of sweetie is it ?
The original report was from the Quilliam foundation and an anglo had a good crack of the whip this morning on R4. The fella was saying he had translated it himself which I found pretty impressive
( republic of Yemen ) ?
I agree the TLAs are GOOK - getting out of control....
and *** isn't a kind of sweetie is it ?
The original report was from the Quilliam foundation and an anglo had a good crack of the whip this morning on R4. The fella was saying he had translated it himself which I found pretty impressive
>>>her creator ruled there was no responsibility greater for her than that of being a wife to her husband
Now where have I heard something like that before? Oh, yes. It's in the Bible:
"Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord. . .. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything"
[Ephesians].
Not a lot of difference really!
Now where have I heard something like that before? Oh, yes. It's in the Bible:
"Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord. . .. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything"
[Ephesians].
Not a lot of difference really!
It is considered legitimate in cultures other than ours.
To our Western sensibilities, this practice is fundamentally wrong, but we have to remember that in a lot of cultural practices, there are societies that still live in medieval times, and their rules remain rooted in that timeframe.
So yes, it is according to ISIS, not of course according to Western society - this gulf in cultural differences is an example of why it is so hard to create any kind of meaningful dialogue in terms of stopping the hatred and violence spewing out from that culture.
To our Western sensibilities, this practice is fundamentally wrong, but we have to remember that in a lot of cultural practices, there are societies that still live in medieval times, and their rules remain rooted in that timeframe.
So yes, it is according to ISIS, not of course according to Western society - this gulf in cultural differences is an example of why it is so hard to create any kind of meaningful dialogue in terms of stopping the hatred and violence spewing out from that culture.
Henry VII was born when his mum was 13 (conceived when she was 12; and it was her second marriage); and the age of consent was still 12 in Victorian times. The fact that his mother had no more children does suggest the dangers of this, though. Personally, I think 16 is too young, but the law, and 15-year-olds, think otherwise.
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