Soft Jihad assignment
Nadine alluded to name calling and how it stifles discussion. Surely calling people ‘islamaphobic’ should be seen in the same light. I respect everyone’s right to their faith. Contemporary Islamic countries do not allow Muslims to leave Islam, force Islamic teaching on their children, legalize the husband’s right to have sex with his wife against her will, to beat her, and the courts recognize a woman as only worthy of half the testimony of a man. If we treated any other segment of the population, by ethnicity or race, in this way it would be considered a cause of great concern. But misogyny wins because of political correctness towards Islam. Those opposed to Islam in our society might better pursue the rights of women as a platform for integrating Islam into our societies.
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