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Does anyone think a girl Born in an Islamist Family has any Choice
Reader comment on item: "A Woman's Right To Choose"
in response to reader comment: A society's right to choose

Submitted by Singha (India), Aug 13, 2007 at 13:02

The only choice for such girls is wearing purdah or its variant..

In Islamism choice is sham...in effect...kufr...prohibited.

Left wants to use Islamism for its selfish objectivites. But in many situations leftism ends up/will end up getting used.

Singha


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We must let women choose. [28 words]CiaranMay 3, 2007 22:36
A society's right to choose [61 words]Joseph AdamsAug 8, 2007 21:02
⇒ Does anyone think a girl Born in an Islamist Family has any Choice [39 words]SinghaAug 13, 2007 13:02
ISLAM ITSELF MEANS" WILLFUL" SUBMISSION TO ALLAH N HIS LAWS [154 words]AYESHASep 18, 2007 10:40
Ayesha - Dont Fool Yourself by Semantics - Islam both in Spirit and Action Advocates Forcible Submission [49 words]SinghaSep 25, 2007 22:48

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