Salaam (I am still not sure of how to properly greet everyone here--I do not want to use a Muslim greeting if I am not supposed to.)
Anyway--
Peace to all here!
Even though this thread has had its troubles, it has been helpful to me. I am not sure how many of the participants are still here, or if this thread is still being read, but I am compelled to comment on a couple of ideas that were suggested here. I do this with all respect to the opinions and convictions of others, and it is not my intent to offend, but to offer some points that might be worthy of consideration.
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InPeace,
InLove
Anyway--
Peace to all here!
Even though this thread has had its troubles, it has been helpful to me. I am not sure how many of the participants are still here, or if this thread is still being read, but I am compelled to comment on a couple of ideas that were suggested here. I do this with all respect to the opinions and convictions of others, and it is not my intent to offend, but to offer some points that might be worthy of consideration.
I respectively submit that controlling one's sexual drive is an individual matter, not one that is gender-specific. Proving that men are generally more promiscuous than women might be difficultThe whole point of woman trying to be in control of herself is because by the nautral law given by God Almighty women are more capable to control their sexual drives than men.
I hope this doesn't sound too simplistic, but perhaps it is the differences in anatomy that contribute to the fact that women do not commit rape as often as men. But I don't think it is because they are any more or less virtuous than men. And men also rape men. But rape has nothing to do with physical attraction--it is an act of an unbalanced and/or evil mind.How many women have you ever seen sexually assaulting men in this world. It has always been men who have been physically interested in women.
Many modestly dressed women (and men) have been the victims of rape. Rape is an evil, aggresive act that has nothing to do with sexual desire and everything to do with power, vengeance and/or oppression.How many muslim women would you find unsafe by some rapist in the street. It is only those women who do not dress up decently, or who tart up are the most vulnerable.
I agree that Islam does not promote the rape of women. But it is unjust to say that Western culture does. I do not know of any western society that does not consider rape a crime. Perhaps you are referring to rape in a philosophical context, such as when any individual is exploited or oppressed in any way. I do find common ground with you in your preference to be clean and free of disease, to maintain your dignity and practice humility in life, and to dress modestly out of respect for God, one's own body, and other people. I believe women of many faiths and beliefs also share these ideals, from the East to the West around the world.I would rather be clean, free of deseases, with dignity and pride in who I am as a Muslim woman, rather than being sexually exploited by socieites. It is the Western culture that promotes rape of a woman, not Islam.
InPeace,
InLove
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