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women having no say.
you could argue religion is causing this problem, but it seems to me that religion can never be lifted. religion must be altered and conformed to fit modern day moral rules. as such, we don't pay attention to the bible too much when it says 'women should have no say in the final household rules, it's all up to men, sorry!' we've realized as people that that doesn't really make sense anymore.
what do you think?
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I agree with you! It pisses me off the shitty (for my standards) women are treated there. Funny that in Iran is quite ok to women work, i guess it has something with the persian heritage.
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Post subject: Re: the biggest problem in the mideast
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 1:35 am
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corduroy_blazer wrote:
women having no say.
you could argue religion is causing this problem, but it seems to me that religion can never be lifted. religion must be altered and conformed to fit modern day moral rules. as such, we don't pay attention to the bible too much when it says 'women should have no say in the final household rules, it's all up to men, sorry!' we've realized as people that that doesn't really make sense anymore.
what do you think?
You don't know anything about the middle east and the role of women within Arab culture.
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of course that women plays a important role in every society, but for us (westerns) the role of women inside Islam seems quite "passive"
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My grammar teacher on Canada was an iranian guy, he told me that on a islamic court, the female witness had only half of the value of a male witness.
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Post subject: Re: the biggest problem in the mideast
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 1:43 am
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LittleWing wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
women having no say.
you could argue religion is causing this problem, but it seems to me that religion can never be lifted. religion must be altered and conformed to fit modern day moral rules. as such, we don't pay attention to the bible too much when it says 'women should have no say in the final household rules, it's all up to men, sorry!' we've realized as people that that doesn't really make sense anymore.
what do you think?
You don't know anything about the middle east and the role of women within Arab culture.
thanks for your wonderful contribution to this thread!
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so how many middle eastern governments are set up so that women can be in power at all?
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LittleWing wrote:
Human Bass wrote:
of course that women plays a important role in every society, but for us (westerns) the role of women inside Islam seems quite "passive"
No, not at all. By and large it is completely misunderstood and stems from xenophobia.
hence the "seems"
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littlewing, how about instead of blasting people for presenting a discussion point, you provide us with some of your vast knowledge?
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LW has spent time in region so I think he has some background on their cultural values that maybe the rest of us don't quite have. I would kind of like to hear what he has to say though.
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glorified_version wrote:
LW has spent time in region so I think he has some background on their cultural values that maybe the rest of us don't quite have. I would kind of like to hear what he has to say though.
i know that. and that's why i'd like him to give us a little info here instead of blasting us.
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Post subject: Re: the biggest problem in the mideast
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 6:23 am
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LittleWing wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
women having no say.
you could argue religion is causing this problem, but it seems to me that religion can never be lifted. religion must be altered and conformed to fit modern day moral rules. as such, we don't pay attention to the bible too much when it says 'women should have no say in the final household rules, it's all up to men, sorry!' we've realized as people that that doesn't really make sense anymore.
what do you think?
You don't know anything about the middle east and the role of women within Arab culture.
sorry man, but just because anyone has been or is there doesn't make them holier than thou.
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