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And how does that give us license to imitate their bad example? Hint: It doesn’t.You say that to a fellow Christian on this forum but obviously Muslim men think very much what is going on in a Muslim woman’s heart/intentions to the point of their law taking care of the issue.
We are Christians, and our Lord instructs us to judge not. Spiritually it’s none of our business whether particular individuals cover themselves conspicuously in a genuine effort at modesty or in a spirit of pride.
But we’re not talking about hardcore Islamic societies here. At all. The OP explicitly suggested that Muslim women choose to wear stylish, attractive head scarves to attract attention to themselves.I’m sorry, but many attack fellow Christians but turn a blind eye to other faiths who have the power to actually punish the Muslim women, who are the victims here.
Since he couched it in terms of free choice, obviously the context here is in the politically free societies of the developed West. A Muslim woman like our friend Seek Truth in this thread is not being punished. She chooses how she lives, how she dresses, etc. She has freedom, and no Muslim man is forcing her to dress or behave the way she chooses to; she said even her parents aren’t Muslim.
I don’t think this is a fair - or even coherent - critique. How is it hypocritical to seek to please God? Don’t we Christians seek to please God as well?Peace be with you too. May you find peace with what you confessed here.
I find this confession to be truly hypocritical. Pleasure of Allah? My dear sister, it would be much better to confess that you are a sinner than to be a hypocrite.
However, I can not blame you because you do not believe in asking for forgiveness because you always believe that Allah will forgive you every time you sin.
And don’t we Christians also believe that God will forgive us for our sins as long as we are truly repentant? The Sacrament of Reconciliation itself presupposes as much.