
- just when i think I have Christianity figured out…
But, i’m following up on our resident Jewess logic since your own co-religionists seem to be piling on every theological one.
To echo Kanninchen - why don’t you speak to your friend about
practical effects.
Regardless if one speaks of a political ideology or a religion, there’s always a difference between
what the texts say versus
how its put into practice in reality.
I am hardly an expert on Islam, but suppose for a moment your friend and Drac are correct and that within the context of Islamic Jurisprudence, Women are in fact given protections akin to those garnered by 1st and 2nd Wave Feminism…
…if that’s truly the case, why haven’t the societies where Islam is the predominate religion conformed to such ideas then?
Why is it in the whole of the Muslim world, the only female Muslims who happen to exceed the general non-Muslim population in educational and intellectual attainment and have their personal/property rights defended on the level equal to the opposite gender happen to originate from the People’s Republic of China and not from the lands where Islam originated from?
They are called the Hui by the way →
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hui_people
Or perhaps she would be able to explain the situation that happened to B-Rated Bollywood Actress Veena Malik. Ms. Malik is B-Rated movie star from Pakistan who lives a life rather akin to your Hollywood Celebrities…and all that this may entail.
While her lifestyle is probably not something that you Christians would necessarily agree with… there is a bit of a difference in how you might treat her…
Because…essentially…after filming in India and returning to her native Pakistan, she was put on Live Television to defend her actions before a Mullah.
Translations Courtesy of
MEMRI.org
youtube.com/watch?v=qi945O_F5Jk
a side note: Mrs. Malik and her husband currently live in Dubai after having to flee Pakistan to avoid a 26 Year Jail sentance for Blasphemy.
As I was saying, its all quite possible that the Koran does have protections for women.
If that is the case, your friend has to answer
why such critical injunctions were never put into practice in a way akin to the manner the West has progressed the cause of feminism and women’s rights.
Because frankly, at least from where i’m sitting, at least from the Enlightenment onward - the West has been the only Civilization actually attempting to do that in a very practical way.
And i say that as a Indian man.