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Muslim Men and their MaherReader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men Submitted by Alicia (United States), Jan 22, 2021 at 21:42 I will never forget reading Elizabeth post when she said her Muslim man saved up 20,000 US dollars just to marry his 15 year old Pakistani wife. I remember reading it and vividly seeing my Egyptian Muslim man working two jobs, always sick, always complaining, always cheating Asians, Americans, buying stolen goods just to make money. When in fact all of that money was never for "OUR FUTURE" it was for his wife and children in Egypt he already had. These men will sell their souls to the devil himself just for a dollar and turn around just to marry a "pure wife" and make it "HALAL" Remember Nguyen from Germany, she is young and how horrible that a Egyptian man cheated on her. That verse in the Quran is a lie, their is not purity in their marriage business deals or religion. Their is NO PURITY. My Muslim man - his Egyptian wife knew about me all along, he would lie and tell me that was his sister, he was fine with never having sex because he was getting it from his wife and other Muslim women. Trust me when I say, I gained more when I left. My life is 10000% better without him. Whatever he intended for harm, God made it for good.
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