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Submitted by ahmed (United States), Nov 21, 2008 at 11:29

Give me the Arabic context. Don't translate for you all always translate badly. Is it a Hadith or just a commentary by Tabari? Watch out, dude. The prophet Muhammed said" Heaven is under the feet of mothers" not fathers. You are so ignorant when it comes to Islam and you point some cultural differences that Islam has nothing to do with. You in the West humiliated women by forcing into pornography and nudity. When a Muslim woman puts a piece of cloth on her head or wears modestly, you start criticizing, but when a Western woman is forced into pornography you never say anything. Shame on you. There is a pyramid of wearing modestly.

1. nudists= the worst and everyone criticizes them.
2. semi-naked= worst and are criticized by somepeople. Under this category, you find pornstars and some professors at university.
3. dressed in a way that shows their sexual parts= bad
4. Musim women dressed modestly and respecfully.= good

I have already said that the West is technologically advanced, but morally primitvie.

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