Posted on 01/19/2016 4:12:49 AM PST by Jan_Sobieski
Here's an important thing to understand; this woman is a moderate. And I'm not saying that sarcastically. In Islamic terms, her position is a moderate one. She's specifically staking out a position against concubinage and slavery within Muslim society. The exception is when Muslims attack non-Muslims and take female prisoners. The fact that this is a moderate position says all you need to know about Islam. The video was translated by Memri. The professor is from Al-Azhar, which is as mainstream establishment as Islam gets in Egypt. She limits this to what she describes as "legitimate wars", suggests that Jewish women in Israel should be a target, but then appears to sarcastically backtrack, this may be a backhanded attack on Egypt's government.
But here's how she describes the practice of Islamic sanctioned rape itself. "The female prisoners of wars are 'those whom you own.' In order to humiliate them, they become the property of the army commander, or of a Muslim, and he can have sex with them just like he has sex with his wives." If you still think Islam has anything in common with normative religion, think again. There's no religious gloss over this. After having moderately isolated contexts in which rape is acceptable, the reason for it is bluntly nasty. Better Islamic apologists will claim that it was some favor to the women. But she is honest about that at least. The purpose of this Koranic rape, like all rape, is degradation.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRgT5ftOQVE
The “radical muslims” are the ones following the koran and the hadiths.
The “moderate muslims” are what we Christians call “Backsliders” in our own religion.
This “moderate” muslim, an educated and modern women, still holds to the idea that non-muslim women are “fair game”.
So there it is, in a nutshell.
(grammatical and capitalization errors are intentional)
I’d take them to a pig trough for feeding.
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