What I find somewhat hypocritical is the silence by this Tory Twat about the huge number of sexual attacks committed by white people like Simon Heaton and Ryan Yates which he does not mention.
Rapes are sadly committed by people of all Races. What this MP and all politicians should be concentrating on is a sentencing policy that provides a sufficient deterrent for these disgusting crimes.

Please don't swear in your article. Anyway, one thing David Davies is correct about is parenting, and how young boys are raised in Muslim families. Us Muslims have a lot of work to do, i listen to young boys everyday going on about how Islam allows them to do this, and that, they think Islam gives them many rights, yet do not understand their obligations. The problem is,the rights they think Islam gives them is not true, so why do they think it? The core of the problem lies with our curropt, dictorial leaders, who use and preach religion as if it is a weapon to be abused. When understanding our religion and interpreting it, we have to realise the Quran is the word of god, the most powerful being, the most superior, if the whole of the human race came together could not write a such a book. But yet when us Muslims read the Quran we intepret it as if a uneducated man wrote it. We need to look at the deeper meanings, further more when understanding the religion, we need to 1) Understand the context in which it was written, this is soo important 2) Make sure it does not contradict any other text in the Quran, the Hadith, and any creations in earth.3) Does it help society as a whole or cause more problems? 4) Is it rigorously just for everyone 5) Can anyone dispute it? E.g. A man is allowed to marry 4 wives? Is he? Well let's look at the way god created the world, roughly 50% female and 50% Male, that means 1 man for one woman, so the words in the Quran contradict the way god created the world. But if we put the words into context in which it was written, we will see at time of our prophet men only took a second wife at times of war, they married them to give them salvation, and that is a gracious act, otherwise these women had no means of survival. Now, if the first wife agrees, this should not cause any harm to society and cause more benefit to soceity, compared to Muslim men who think they can marry as they wish for lust ( even though lust is a sin) and causes internal problems in a family. And i can't see how this can be disputed. I hope you publish my views, as us Muslims have a lot of work to do, in order to find the truth.
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ReplyDeleteHow can lust be a sin when it is a natural human emotion? That's why people think Mulsims are backward for following a book that was written by a MAN who was told the story by a MAN who said god spoke to him. If a man came up to you and said god had spoken to him and you had to follow everything this MAN said you would think he was nuts. There's never been one shred of proof that god exists but you live your lives according to this book that was written by a MAN.
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