Anonymous wrote:
Good grief. What are you talking about? How can I not know the state of Muslims when I am a Muslim and how can I not know their level of satisfaction with their Islamic state if I lived in a Muslim country at one time? The better question is, how could you ever know? Are you Muslim? Did you live in a Muslim country before? No? Then sit down and certainly do not speak for Islam or Muslims.
Anonymous wrote:
Islam is a remarkable and beautiful religion. It does not condone terrorism. It permits self defense. It does promote equality btw men and women, but not your western definition of equality, but an equality that is measured by the value of rights afforded. Different rights can still have equal value.
Anonymous wrote:
What do you derive from trashing Islam?
Anonymous wrote:
The sura Ash Shura means "consultation" and the verses she quoted are evidence that women had political say, they had the right to offer their oath of allegiance to rulers if they wanted and this was independent of their father or husband making an oath.
You said this oath of allegiance is different from voting. Not necessarily. Ash Shura, the Sura in the Quran, states those who believe in Allah will rely on consultations for deciding any matter that requires a collective opinion. This hints at the importance of democratic decisions. The language does not only refer to males, either. This requirement to come to a decision collectively applies to men and women. This is powerful evidence that women were not excluded from political decision making. Their opinion counted too.
Anonymous wrote:
You asked why muslim countries took so long to give Muslim women voting rights. Its a logical question and has a simple answer that any intelligent person should be able to deduce. After the Prophet died, the condition and treatment of women deteriorated, and slowly returned to pre-Islamic times. Muslima tried to explain to you, numerous times, that Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries do not fairly reflect Islamic practice. Your misunderstanding of Islam stems basically from your inability to distinguish Islamic faith from Muslim practice.
Anonymous wrote:
Now you want Muslima to be banned from DCUM when you have done nothing but engaged in a modern day, online lynching of her? You follow her from thread to thread. One member of your racist group told her to go back to her country. Yet, you want HER banned?
Anonymous wrote:
You represent the ugly, disgusting, loathsome minority with your hatred of Islam and vendetta against religious Muslims. Very few people have come to your defense because your exposed yourself to be a promoter of hate. On the other hand, the reason more people have not come to Muslima's defense is because they recognize you may have a psychiatric disorder and explaining anything to you is pointless when you are on a one-woman-atheist-Islam-hating-racist mission.
Anonymous wrote:
But on the other side of the scales, let's review the insults you've hurled at people:
- gap-toothed redneck
- bad cook
- husband about to divorce non-Muslim poster
- unemployed and unemployable
- drug-addicted son
- porn-addicted son
- Christian-evalngelical-crusader-Islamophobe.
- miniskirt-wearing granny
- stupid, ignorant, various synonyms for dumb
Looks like most of the bad behavior came straight from you!
Anonymous wrote:PP, you are almost single handedly engaging in a modern day lynching, except you don't have access to a rope and tree so you are doing it online.
As a Muslim woman, I can validate the truth of what Muslima has published thus far in defense of her statement support Islam granted women voting rights over 1400 years ago.
The sura Ash Shura means "consultation" and the verses she quoted are evidence that women had political say, they had the right to offer their oath of allegiance to rulers if they wanted and this was independent of their father or husband making an oath.
You said this oath of allegiance is different from voting. Not necessarily. Ash Shura, the Sura in the Quran, states those who believe in Allah will rely on consultations for deciding any matter that requires a collective opinion. This hints at the importance of democratic decisions. The language does not only refer to males, either. This requirement to come to a decision collectively applies to men and women. This is powerful evidence that women were not excluded from political decision making. Their opinion counted too.
You asked why muslim countries took so long to give Muslim women voting rights. Its a logical question and has a simple answer that any intelligent person should be able to deduce. After the Prophet died, the condition and treatment of women deteriorated, and slowly returned to pre-Islamic times. Muslima tried to explain to you, numerous times, that Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries do not fairly reflect Islamic practice. Your misunderstanding of Islam stems basically from your inability to distinguish Islamic faith from Muslim practice.
Now you want Muslima to be banned from DCUM when you have done nothing but engaged in a modern day, online lynching of her? You follow her from thread to thread. One member of your racist group told her to go back to her country. Yet, you want HER banned?
You represent the ugly, disgusting, loathsome minority with your hatred of Islam and vendetta against religious Muslims. Very few people have come to your defense because your exposed yourself to be a promoter of hate. On the other hand, the reason more people have not come to Muslima's defense is because they recognize you may have a psychiatric disorder and explaining anything to you is pointless when you are on a one-woman-atheist-Islam-hating-racist mission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... Muslima needs to stop posting on DCUM.
I have not read all of Muslima's posts, nor do I know enough about Islam to judge the validity of her statements. However, I certainly do NOT believe she needs to stop posting. When she writes something controversial, plenty of people provide their take on the issue. And she makes it obvious when she is the one posting, so those who disagree know immediately to ignore or to be prepared to rebut, as they prefer.
Compared to some who seem to have no other goal than to attack those they disagree with, Muslima clearly has as her main goal the spread of knowledge of Islam. How often she is correct, I already admitted I am not qualified to judge, but I would hate to see her go.
Anonymous wrote:... Muslima needs to stop posting on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different PP here.
Frankly, I think it's a great thing that some Muslim writing in 2014 wants to quote other Muslims, who wrote in 1982 and 1986, to support a contention that Islam gives voting rights to both men and women.
This is exactly in keeping with the spirit of "reformation" that many here are calling for Islam and Muslims to undertake. It's also consistent with an idea that Islam's ideas are applicable to all ages and not just limited to the religion's very first days.
However, Muslima is still absolutely wrong, and she's still ridiculous. Muslima is slapping a modern interpretation on bai'ah, which had a very different context 1400 years ago. As Muslima herself has said repeatedly, it's all about the context. Muslima cannot possibly claim that Islam gave women -- or men -- voting rights 1400 years ago based on that passage about baiah which, as another poster pointed out, was originally about dealing with members of warring tribes. Muslima needs to stop posting on DCUM.
Before Muslima twists my words (I've watched her behavior here), it seems wise to be very clear.
- You CAN re-interpret events of 1400 years ago, to add a new, modern interpretation to them that works for your own times.
- You CANNOT insist (as Muslima does) that people who participated in these events 1400 years ago shared your modern interpretation.
Anonymous wrote:Different PP here.
Frankly, I think it's a great thing that some Muslim writing in 2014 wants to quote other Muslims, who wrote in 1982 and 1986, to support a contention that Islam gives voting rights to both men and women.
This is exactly in keeping with the spirit of "reformation" that many here are calling for Islam and Muslims to undertake. It's also consistent with an idea that Islam's ideas are applicable to all ages and not just limited to the religion's very first days.
However, Muslima is still absolutely wrong, and she's still ridiculous. Muslima is slapping a modern interpretation on bai'ah, which had a very different context 1400 years ago. As Muslima herself has said repeatedly, it's all about the context. Muslima cannot possibly claim that Islam gave women -- or men -- voting rights 1400 years ago based on that passage about baiah which, as another poster pointed out, was originally about dealing with members of warring tribes. Muslima needs to stop posting on DCUM.
Muslima wrote:I said Islam granted women the right to vote 1400 years ago.