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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You thought I'm Muslim and I'm not. That's one correction right there, [/quote] Aren't you the PP who said she knew Asra Nomani from the beginning and who wrote: "I knew Asra back when she was just 9 years old. I knew her family. She was angry from the very beginning. She hated the "rules" Islam imposed on women. She has just been trying to find a way to fit in." If you are not Muslim, why the detailed discussions with Asra on Islamic rules? It suggests a co-religionist. And why the bad mouthing of her as in "Asra Nomani is a known quack in the Muslim world" if you were not familiar with those Muslims who speak of her among themselves. And there are many, many other indicators that you are in fact Muslim or perhaps pretending to be one--maybe, just maybe to settle some childhood score with little Asra.[/quote] Really? I take the "not a Muslim" poster for somebody who is sincerely trying to do her bit to combat Islamophobia, per the eponymous thread on the political forum. She's hampered in this by her lack of understanding of the basics (the veil's purpose, also she said she couldn't follow the Aisha discussion). Her belligerence is another handicap to discussion. But I do think she's sincere.[/quote]
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