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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you can't do islam "lite". Your children will be taught practices like they can't eat pork. They can't drink alcohol. They should eat halal. They should pray 6 times a day. Its a way of life. You need to consider how it will fit into your lifestyle and your values now you're the mother of the children. Learning about a culture is very different than immersing in a religion. You need to separate teaching your children about their culture of origin vs teaching them about a religion.[/quote] You know nothing about Islam and how it is practiced in the world if you believe this. Also, it's five times a day, not six.[/quote] Muslim here. You can be a progressive liberal Muslim. But please tell me which mosque in this area is somewhat liberal? OP is asking about ate ending a liberal church (mosque). I don't know any that exist. But if you do, please recommend it. Because I'd like to go too. [/quote] Adam center in Sterling.[/quote] Not pp, but Adams is not at all liberal. It's maybe a teeny tiny itsy bit step up from Dar Al Hijra. I might feel *slightly* (very, very slightly) more welcome there as a woman, than DAH, but unfortunately the DC area is lacking in any kind of true progressive mosque or center. You can find it in various cultural groups and social niches for sure, but definitely no organized Islamic center. [/quote]
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