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[quote=Anonymous]This is NOTHING like the custody system of the US and the best interest of the child are completely disregarded over the rights of the state. It is not in the best interest of the child to do this. This process sounds like something a cult would do to keep members from escaping. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Perhaps something we can all agree on is it's not a good idea for a woman to go with her husband to an Islamic country to begin with.[/quote] [b]Sometimes it can't be avoided[/b], sometimes that's where the family or the job is. People are people, there are humans everywhere. [/quote] It can always be avoided. There are jobs everywhere, in countries where a woman does not lose all her rights, including the rights to her children, just by crossing the border.[/quote] You have to realize that in an Islamic country, the greatest priority is on preservation of the religion. Individual rights exist, yes, and even for women contrary to the opinions expressed here. But those rights must be in the context of preserving religion first. So when a nonMuslim woman agrees to marry a man, and then chooses to live in an Islamic state, and when her husband dies, generally the state will give custody to the uncle or grandfather who is Muslim to ensure that child is raised as a Muslim. However, thats the Sharia. Remember that the Sharia is more restrictive and narrow in interpreting individual rights than the Quran. [/quote] It is inhumane, and any man who would put his wife in that potential situation is not worth marrying and certainly not worth converting to anything over. Good for that doctor mentioned above for getting his wife and family out of such a horrific situation.[/quote] [b] If an Islamic state gives 100% custody to nonMuslims, what would become of the Islam in "Islamic State[/b]"? What is more strange to me is why any woman would hate Islam so much that she "would rather die than convert" but yet marry a Muslim man. Luckily she had no kids but what if she did? [/quote] It's their MOTHER. Who cares about the Islamic state. Why is it the right of the "state" to give a child to some random male relative, just because of the mother's birth? Those are her children, not the states. And if the state needs to do this to keep their "Islamic State" then that says a lot about their faith.[/quote][/quote] Do you know how custody is handled in the US? The best interests of the child standard usurps the rights of the parent, so if the parent is unfit then the other parent gets custody. If both are unfit, a relative will get custody. Same in the Islamic State but it is determined that raising the child as a Muslim IS in the best interest of a child. Besides I do think the mother will get custody if the child is very young. She will have the right to wean her.[/quote][/quote]
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