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Cheers!Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men Submitted by A very concerned reader, Feb 10, 2021 at 14:16 Dear Alicia, Let's could raise that toast! ;) I definitely enjoy with your posts too. I think I took a great decision when I saw the first post of Ajda and take action, because what we have seen in here has been very interesting, especially for the new readers to see. Like crystal clear. No room for ambiguity or confusion, which is what Islam uses to trap those who doesn't know the context, the origin of the religion or the true facts about their prophet and his life. So now, not only do the readers have the real perspective from Muslims (as they work as a whole not as individuals), but also the real sources where they can find all the answers to their questions, from why Muslims are allowed to lie to why the stringent rules that run their life are the ones they are, especially for women, and that nobody can break nor touch. In regards to their marriages, I think we haven't left anything missing about their rules and the little power, if any, which women have. If someone enters voluntarily into a nikah, now they now what they're getting into and what to expect. I'll be checking what you're sharing today! Thanks a lot for your responses. I love to read how much we continue to grow after our experiences. It's the best thing. Cheers! ;)
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