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As an ex-Moslem who's critical of Islam, why do you call him 'prophet' Mohammad and not just Mohammad?
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Just to clarify who I’m talking about...Mohammed is the most common name on the planet.
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It being a choice or not being a choice is irrelevant. The mentality behind why they wear clothing and judge others for not wearing clothing is a problem. That unwanted sexual advances are caused by lack of clothing when they aren't. We must end modesty-based dress codes.
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Ending modesty-based dress codes and focusing on the real causes of unwanted sexual advances would finally resolve this issue rather than allowing it to continue and the suffering along with it.
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On an extremely (and therefore not helpful) granular level, he's not wrong. Abstraction and extrapolation isn't in too many twitiots' wheelhouse, in my experience.
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I mean technically it’s a choice but “wear this or be tortured” isn’t much of a choice really.
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Islam starts out pretty badly if this is true: Mary (Maryam - مريم) is the only woman mentioned in the Qur'an by name. Dude!
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Alex, I’ll take #3 please.
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Where in the Koran can I find that text?
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I said Hadith, not Quran. Quran and Sunnah are used to inform Sharia (Islamic Law)—this is why women are imprisoned for not wearing hijab.pic.twitter.com/kcUobxyn1w
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