I want to see the glorious tomorrow of Islam

Sylvan 2022-03-31 09:01:09

Soraya's crucifixion is comparable to the crucifixion of Jesus, who suffered for a belief that he held; Soraya was slaughtered by a belief that he held. This is an interesting religious contrast. Jesus used his body to tell people to tolerate all people, including enemies, so Christianity has the principle of universal equality from the very beginning. Muhammad did not suffer, he just tried to persuade others to accept his words, not accept? The successor used a butcher knife to promote Islam, thereby maintaining the patriarchal culture of Muslims, so Muslims grew abnormally from the beginning, full of male supremacy, violence and discrimination against women. I have no intention of slandering Muslims. The Qur'an also has a side of persuading people to do good. But when Christianity and pagans in today's world have reached a reconciliation, Muslims are very sensitive and hostile to the world around them. Question, why is this? Because the doctrine protects men and excludes women, women can be stoned to death by anyone, including their own father and son. It is anti-human and unpopular. To maintain its existence, it must be opposed to the just world. The result of opposition is either to lose both sides or to be eliminated by the world, so Islam really needs to reflect on it, discarding things that are not suitable for human nature, and promoting the brilliance of human nature in its teachings.

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  • Keyshawn 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    Life is far more cruel than fiction. Look at the life of women in the Islamic world, and how cruel those men are. The village chief himself has a kind heart, but his step-by-step degeneration is a portrayal of all human beings.

  • Duane 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    Plot/religion/feminism; "Don't act hypocritical, don't think that by reciting the Koran aloud, you can cover up lies"; I did skip the stoning part, such a wild thing, of course, is not completely related to religion, I I don't believe in religion, I believe in human nature; Sudan also has canings on women, they are very exciting and exciting, but I am extremely nauseated, unable to share their deformed fun and value

The Stoning of Soraya M. quotes

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    Title Card: Don't act like the hypocrite, who thinks he can conceal his wiles while loudly quoting the Koran. - Hafez, 14th Century Iranian Poet

  • Freidoune: Why should I listen you, because you say, the voices of women no longer matter anyway in this country.

    Zahra: Hear my story first, you will know why you should listen.