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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 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] Quran says nothing about custody.[/quote] Not true, it does. It says a very young child may be weaned by the mother. It also clearly says both parents should work together in an amicable cooperative way for the best interests of the child. The implication is, make the nonMuslim parent a part of the child's life if it is good for the child. Its the Sharia that interprets the Quran so harshly. Do not confuse this with the Quran and falsely assert that it reflects the faith.[/quote] The Quran is addressed to Muslims. Not to non-Muslims. Everything is describes applies to Muslims only. The implication you quoted is your own thinking. [/quote]
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