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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article693911.ece “We’re saying to these people that if Israel is being bashed, don’t ignore it, change it,”
Don't you think we should keep the silly guys the way they are ?

2007-11-01 01:00:58 · 3 answers · asked by Wise Heart 7 in Travel Africa & Middle East Egypt

3 answers

I KNEW IT!!
Thank you very much Wiseheart for this important relieving info..i always sensed that those intruders come and go mysteriously and it is no coincidence..
YES..i say with clear conscious that we surely met lots of those..

Elzaher en mafeesh 7ad ahbal 3érna wala eh?!

Edit: HEY wiseheart..check out this cyber soldier above me!! man experiment is a success! but isn't it a shame that they recruit ignorant soldiers who has no idea how to shoot! he he he ha ha..BASTARDS!

2007-11-01 06:26:39 · answer #1 · answered by Kalooka 7 · 3 0

thanks for letting us know what they are doing.
we should be alert and answer them smartly..
EDIT i thumbed down the cyber guy who answered before kalooka. he has disappeared ! can you guess why ?

EDIT he has appeared , now after me.

to this guy i say , you quote one woman who is now in hiding abroad bec of her unacceptable views on many matters.
why are you speaking about these topics?
does it concern you or your community?

2007-11-06 18:17:43 · answer #2 · answered by Moonrise 7 · 1 0

What are you talking about?

Islamic law says of circumcision and clitorectomy, "It is an obligation for men and women to do it for themselves and their children, and if they neglect it, the Imam may force them to it for it is right and necessary."

In THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD of January 16, 1979 there was an article on clitorectomy (female circumcision) in Egypt. Nawal Alsa'adawi, the Egyptian gynaecologist and psychiatrist, was reported to have said: "You can't separate sexual oppression from political and religious oppression."

In an article on the practice it was claimed that nearly all of the young girls in Egyptian villages, where most of the people live, are circumcised. The article went on: "This circumcision is, in effect, castration of women. For the women the pleasure of sex is gone."

Some of the girls bleed to death. Others develop abscesses. The article claimed that the religious establishment found her view too threatening. Nawal defended Islam, and claimed that it was not responsible for these circumcisions, and that Muhammed was progressive in regard to women. I have shown in my section on this that this was not the case. She could hardly do otherwise in a country as religious as Egypt. She has enough of a problem trying to prevent these mutilations from taking place, without challenging the very basis of the religion itself.

2007-11-01 09:30:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 6

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