The Hated Gender: Women in Afghanistan February 17, 2011
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While the status of women has improved with the influence of Western culture, the resistance within the men of that country continues, soaked in traditional behavior, women are still forced to do things they do not want to do because a “man” told them to. For instance, take Sabul, an 18 yr old teenager who refused to marry a 52 yr. old man who had five kids. Sabul’s parents disowned her, kicked her out of their home and she ended up on Kabul. There, she slept on the streets, begged for food, took refuse in a mosque until a Western aid worker rescued her and took her to a nearby women’s shelter. The Kabul adventure, for Sabul, was terrifying for she had never ventured any further than the corner bazaar where she lived all her life. Many girls and teenagers end up like Sabul. Despite their “revered” status as claimed in this Muslim country, they are raped, beaten, imprisoned, burned, for simply defying what a “man” tells them or what their family wants.
Women’s shelters in Afghanistan began with the arrival of Western Human Right agencies and now 14 exist in Kabul. They are there to provide a safe refuge from the cruel ways of Islamic law and life. Afghanistan women have generally embraced them as their way out of religious hell.
Does Afghanistan hate women that much? There is seldom any good news coming from Afghanistan about its women. In that country, they are the most oppressed and always the target of hate crimes only second to Westerner’s. They are the dirt of that society despite them claiming to be in a “Islamic protected and revered” status.
The story continues at:
http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-Does-Afghanistan-Hate-Women
How Iran Tries to Ban All things Youth February 15, 2011
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Oh boy. I really thought I was reading about some sort of joke. Not so with anything dealing with the Iranian regime in power. The current regime is so paranoid that it is only a matter of time until Iranians and their Green revolution throw caution and fear to the wind and really riot in Tehran.
And why not????
They will succeed if they stay resolute in the face of raw power and bloodshed because they have the numbers. Over 60% of the citizens in Iran are under age 30! Think about it. These are kids born after 1979, for the most. They, like Egyptian youth, are intelligent and are not zombies. They know other countries are better than Iran.
Iran banned any celebration of Valentine’s Day and warned that violators would be prosecuted because it subverts its Islamic law. The Iranian regime snuffs out anything it thinks may cause its under 30 group to be “western”. Iran and its “mullahs” has a regime that thinks of bogus reasons cemented in Islam to issue such stupid decrees to its citizens. In reality, it is not better than Communism, which did much the same thing and we know what happened in 1991. People revolted.
Iran’s idiot regime also banned, in the sacred name of Islam, the following aimed at the under 30 yr group:
For more about the idiocy of the Iranian regime in power, go to:
http://hubpages.com/hub/Iranian-Regime-Outlaws-Valentines-Day?
Is Islam Tolerant of Other Religions? February 7, 2011
Posted by perrya in Uncategorized.Tags: islam, islam and other religions, islamic law, jihad, muslims, sayed musa
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The Case of Sayed Musa
I suppose the answer depends on your own personal experiences, your preferred religion, how you interpret the world news, but, evidence is mounting that although Islam claims to be tolerant of other religions, it is only tolerant to a point. Unlike in the US and many European nations, the State really does not care what your beliefs or religion is because of the basic separation between Church and State.
The extreme Muslims of the Islamic jihad really provide ammunition to anyone not of that faith to not trust them and even hate them. We are not talking about moderate Muslims and Islam. The extremists are Islam’s and Muslim’s worse enemy and nightmare on the world stage. They create enemies in Islam’s name and make it hard for the moderate Muslims in day to day activities with non-Muslims.
The extremists include Iran, Taliban, al-Qaeda, those Muslims who believe in Sharia Law, Saudi Arabia (to some extent), for those are not really tolerant of other religions within their own countries and are not looked upon on as equal footing. Muslims, in general, always think their religion and way of life is superior to all non-Islamic.
Islam and Muslim’s (to some extent) are appalled when a Muslim converts into Christianity and believes in Jesus Christ as a savior. Some would call him an “infidel” and bring the person to trial and want a sentence of death for it. Maybe that is tolerant to them.
Take, Sayed Musa (46) who was a devout Muslim for most of his life, then, Christians introduced him into Christianity, and he converted, tossing the teachings of Islam into wind. He was baptised and took Jesus Christ as his savior. Sayed, actually took the practices of Islam and Christianity, the ones he thought were fair and best, and spread the word. He was arrested for it and the court (ruled by Shariah Law) said Sayed had committed a crime of conversion, which under Islam is apostasy. The prosecutors demanded that he be killed by hanging. News reports on TV and radio further inflamed the whole issue because those who believed in Islam felt threatened that Christianity was a danger to their way of life brought on by the influx of foreigners. Lawmakers publicly called for Sayed to be put to death.
Is this religious tolerance? or, religious paranoia?
While Sayed has been in jail, he had been beaten by the Muslim guards frequently, has been denied food, has been raped by Muslim inmates and suffered endless verbal abuse and threats.
All because a man decided, for himself, that Islam was not the best way for him and he now believes in Jesus Christ. How could Islam or any Muslim claim their religion is tolerant, when it is clearly not in many places.
The problem with Islam is that it is too diverse among the believers. One country is much more tolerant and less harsh in Islam, while their neighbor, is the extreme. By comparison, Christianity is constant wherever you live or go. There is no Sharia law of justice, no dress code for women or men for one to choose or not choose. Islam has too many interpretations of its laws and rules about one’s daily life and they vary depending on which Muslim country you are in. God forbid a Muslim decides it is not for him and convert!
I wonder if the the Islam teachings in the Koran really are this strict about all of this extreme stuff or is it because the Koran is written so vague that every Muslim can interpret it as they see fit and then use it to support their decision or rule. It seems so, which would account why there are many variations within the religion.
Islam is not tolerant of any other religion. Period. It is “their” way or no way, which is why there is a Jihad. Sayed proves this.
1991-94 Mercury Capri : A Modern Collectible Car February 7, 2011
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The 91-94 Mercury Capri will be a collectible car from the 90s. Only 66,000 were made. It was made in Australia and contained a 1.6L Mazda engine and suspension, identical to the early Miata. The Capri was a three person sport car with ample trunk space. It was faster than the Miata with its XR2 turbo, 132 hp, model. It was front wheel drive. The Capri was to compete with the Miata, and although car reviewers loved the car, the public did not. It also handled worse than the Miata. Of the 66,000 made, only 30,000 exist in the world. There are even less XR2 models. In 1994, only 6000 were made. The Capri was designed from the Mazda Protege and 323 GTX and Aspire.
For more info, go to the dedicated Capri website at:
http://1991-94mercurycapri.blogspot.com/



