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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Looks to me like you are afraid to meet with a muslim. [/quote] I grew up among them, married one, gave birth to one and am carrying another, you ninny. There's nothing remotely scary about most of them. [/quote] Any muslim man that married a woman with such rank hatred of his religion is probably going to be asked by Allah WHY he married you and allowed you to be responsible for raising muslim children. I want front seats for that questioning. One has to ask if he is a true Muslim.[/quote] That question is moot. In Islam, the child of a Muslim man is Muslim. It's not like he has a real choice about it, especially in certain Muslim countries, where, if he found that Muslim beliefs didn't really fit him and he'd really be another religion or none at all, he'd be guilt of apostasy and subject to capital punishment. So yes he is Muslim but he may not buy into very little of it. Thus he may feel very little compunction about marrying an intelligent woman who has the wit to question a certain tenets of his titular Islam and laughs with him about Muslim women who call into religion radio shows to ask if she can undress in a room where she thinks a male jinn may be present. I am not the PP who is married to the Muslim and mother of two Muslims (one in utero).[/quote] And news flash-- if a man does not accept major tenets of Islam, he's not Muslim.[/quote] These are the major tenants, The Five Pillars Shahadah: declaring there is no god except God, and Muhammad is God's Messenger Salat: ritual prayer five times a day Zakat: giving 2.5% of one’s savings to the poor and needy Sawm: fasting and self-control during the holy month of Ramadan Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime if one is able After that, I would think, beliefs vary depending on which sect you follow. Just as Christianity has many different sects.[/quote] Still looking for the relevance of this post.....?[/quote]
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