Message from @ashnaa
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It's controversial
so let's say she was 13 and he was 50+. Still cool?
nobody knows when muhammad was betrothed to Aisha
lol
> Among those who want sharia to be the law of the land, in 10 of 20 countries where there are adequate samples for analysis at least half say they support penalties such as whippings or cutting off the hands of thieves and robbers
> In 10 of 20 countries where there are adequate samples for analysis, at least half of Muslims who favor making sharia the law of the land also favor stoning unfaithful spouses
> in six of the 20 countries where there are adequate samples for analysis, at least half of those who favor making Islamic law the official law also support executing apostates.
wow, so progressive
wow, we owe them so much
let's be more like them
Islam is right about women
right?
https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/4481625/Norris_MuslimIntegration.pdf?sequence=1
> "the analysis demonstrates that the basic values of Muslims living in Western societies fall roughly half‐way between the dominant values prevailing within their countries of destination and origin. This suggests that migrant populations living in [...] are in the process of adapting to Western cultures, while at the same time continuing to reflect the values learnt through primary socialization in their original countries of origin."
> "living within an Islamic or Western society has a far stronger imprint on values than individual‐level religious identities, or indeed the effects of an individual’s education, age, gender, and income."
> "Our overall view of these findings is that Muslim migrants do not come to Western countries with rigidly fixed attitudes; instead, they gradually absorb the values prevalent in their host society, as assimilation theories suggest"
> Evidence from the WVS/EVS (1999‐2001) indicates that religious traditions have historically shaped national cultures‐‐ but today their impact is transmitted mainly through nation‐wide institutions, to the population as a whole. Historically Catholic or Protestant or Islamic societies show very distinctive values, but the differences between Catholics and Protestants and Muslims within given societies proved relatively small.
> Nevertheless, substantial national differences are apparent, and the gap between Muslim and Western societies is particularly large. [...] Do such cultural differences necessarily lead to tensions or even clashes? No. Under high levels of existential insecurity, xenophobia and intolerance are particularly intense and likely to lead to violence.
ill send an image in general
is a harvard study 'fake news' as well?
as DrYuriMom said - this isn't advocating for islam, but rather the majority of their followers
na, she said "we owe so much to Islam"
in western countries, at least
gtfo of here
Yuri
oh
i mean the examples she provided were valid though
can you prove those examples wrong?
and I told her to go visit a majority Muslim country and tell me how that works out for her, but of course she won't because she knows what would happen
her personal relationships with Muslims is meaningless
yeah because their leaders are fanatical
they don't represent the views of the majority of muslims
their religion is fanatical
I am not defending the leaders of the Gulf Emirates
They are zealots
as i said, *especially* not in western/first world countries
But many muslims are not
im not defending the religion itself
either
many Nazis were probably nice bois too, so the fuck what
Just as many Christians are not fanatics, although many are
they get integrated into the society they migrate to