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"interesting" hypothesis

Reader comment on item: [The American Muslim Council:] 'Mainstream' Muslims?
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Submitted by ak (United States), Mar 26, 2007 at 12:39

wow. wow.wow. That is quite an "interesting" hypothesis. One that has no proof. First off, even if a muslim man married a christian woman; the christian woman need not change her religion. It is said in the quran.

Another thing, most arab men marry non-muslims, because muslim women these days are asking for very high dowries. And not a lot of men marry non-muslim women. Sorry, but you're absolutely 100000% wrong.


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