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Well said a Very concerned reader

Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: A mix of fear, convenience, jealousy and pride: women's role in Islam

Submitted by Jessica (Canada) (Canada), Feb 20, 2021 at 01:52

Hi a very concerned reader. Very well written. Their Quran is so messed up and so twisted..they are so ingrained and has been brainwashed since they were kids. They really can't tell what is right from wrong. They just followed Allah. It just doesn't make any sense. Especially women can't do anything against their husband otherwise she gets in trouble or goes to hell. I mean in Christian bibble is all about love and forgiving and peace and so is our bibble. No spanking or hitting women as shes being disobedience. No such thing as men can have up to 4 wives and co wives and a man rewarded 70 virgins waiting for him if he did good and goes to heaven. I mean seriously what kind of Quran is it..seem like it's all about sex to me. And all these Muslims really believe in it. Being brainwashed for millions of generations back.

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