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Are you guys for real??Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men Submitted by Sid (United Kingdom), Dec 28, 2018 at 00:03 If this is what you deem 'education' than I highly encourage you to re-educate yourself with at least a spoonful of common-sense. Whoever has been going through these threads would easily be amiss into thinking this was a discussion about problems with a specific dog breed. Wake up ladies. Fine you've had bad encounters with people from (fill-in-the-blanks). So what, there are idiots across the globe. The 60%+ divorce rate rings true of that. Just because someone is from a Muslim country and is a cultural or born-muslim does not in any way make them a spokesperson for Islam. It's unfortunate that some of you have been unlucky but I'm equally aware of many who have married charming, kind, sincere men that wouldn't dream of upsetting their partner in any way (I count myself as one of them as a moroccan-lebanese man married for over 10 years to a foreign wife and I've done nothing but be a good husband, good father and a good Muslim ensuring I give her the upmost respect in line with my religion). If my partner had erred in any way I certainly wouldn't be silly enough to lambaste Christians just because she was born a Christian.
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