Family convicted in Canada 'honor murders'

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You appeared to be acting as an apologist with regard to the Saudi treatment of women:shrug:
No, I was just stating that to some Saudi women, as shocking as it sounds, they actually like the system. Although interestingly the campaign about loving your guardian was launched by a Saudi Princess.

It’s not being an apologist, it’s a fact. In the same way, when women were campaigning for the right to vote in the UK and US there were women who were campaigning the opposite - to not have a vote.
 
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It’s a thing called the truth.** Islam has VERY strict rules on warfare, and peace is generally the preferred option in all cases**.
That does not appear to be the case in practice.

For instance, the Islamic Republic of Iran (a Muslim theocracy) fought as brutally and ruthlessly as they could during the Iran/Iraq war of the 1980s (source: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/4260420.stm).
 
No, I was just stating that to some Saudi women, as shocking as it sounds, they actually like the system. Although interestingly the campaign about loving your guardian was launched by a Saudi Princess.

It’s not being an apologist, it’s a fact. In the same way, when women were campaigning for the right to vote in the UK and US there were women who were campaigning the opposite - to not have a vote.
And some Blacks fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War (a few even owned slaves themselves).

Who cares?
What does it prove?

That even victimized groups can have members that are comfortable with or even profit off of the system that oppresses their people?
I already knew that.

So what?
 
No, I was just stating that to some Saudi women, as shocking as it sounds, they actually like the system. **Although interestingly the campaign about loving your guardian was launched by a Saudi Princess.**It’s not being an apologist, it’s a fact. In the same way, when women were campaigning for the right to vote in the UK and US there were women who were campaigning the opposite - to not have a vote.
That is interesting;)
Considering the fact that Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy the fact that a member of the royal family started this movement (which supports the status quo) seems to imply that it is not a grassroots movement at all.
 
It’s a thing called the truth. Islam has VERY strict rules on warfare, and peace is generally the preferred option in all cases.
Based on your claim above…

Can you cite reliable un-islamic as well as islamic sources regarding the “strict rules on warfare” and that “peace is generally the preferred option in all cases”.
 
Based on your claim above…

Can you cite reliable un-islamic as well as islamic sources regarding the “strict rules on warfare” and that “peace is generally the preferred option in all cases”.
I don’t have a Qur’an to hand, or indeed any of my notes from my Islamic studies course, so I can provide sources, but not now.
 
My cousin was married to an Egyptian in the '60’s. They were both educated pharmacists. He promised her he would never have multiple wives. They had two children together. Then he married. He said it was okay because lying to a non-Muslim is permitted by the Qu’ran. She somehow left the Egypt with her kids, saying she was visiting family and was able to escape.

Islam, as it is practiced in most parts of the world is an evil, evil, force.

Good for them.
I’m glad you added the ‘as it is practiced’ part, because that is truly the problem: culture. In India, which is majority Hindu, with significant Muslim and Christian minorities, practices like bride-burning, honor killings and polygamy are seen in all communities to different extents. People tend to behave in ways that are traditional, sometime regardless of religious faith other times using their faith to excuse their practices.
 
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