[QUOTE=The Atheist;910587].I have to say, this smacks of the worst kind of defensiveness, because you're wrong in so many places
Or, alternatively, Yasmin's views smack of '' the worst kind of defensiveness, because she's wrong in so many places''
''face to face'' communication is not correct...there are many ways of communication, why doesn't she refer to them or any other form of 'body language' ---??Where does this come from?
How could Yasmin Alibhai-Brown possibly remind you of the Kama Sutra?
She is 60 years old and there isn't even a photo with the article. The images of Yasmin available online are professional head shots, as one would expect of an author.
Humans only communicate through their eyes?
What?
First love is always through the EYES. Ever heard of love at first sight??
I surfed it but was disgusted to read further.Did you read the article?
Of course she isn't obeying purdah rules. Why would she? Whether she's loyal to her faith is pretty obvious. She may have a different view to you, but her loyalty is unquestionable. Especially if you read the article.
Purdah is commanded by the Quran. If she doesn't believe in Quranic injunctions regarding Purdah I doubt if she is a Muslim. The rules for Purdah may differ but it is a must for every Muslim woman!!
For men the Purdah is to keep their eyes down, look down, and do not intentionally look at women!
I am not interested in her 'style or syntax', it's her thoughts that are 'revolting' and incorrect which are objectionable.This is a pretty odd way to attack an accomplished author, especially in the light of the article, which is extremely well written, mature, and nothing less than diametrically opposite to what a 5 year old would write like.
Salman Rushdie and Tasleema Nasreen are better writers than her but condemned for their profanity in distorting Muslim faith.
From her name I can figure out that she belongs to which sect of Muslims and how that sect views Islam. By all other sects of Islam they are NOT even recognized as true Muslims because of their deviations from fundamental beliefs of IslamThat you dismiss her religious knowledge is interesting, because she barely mentions it in the article, so it another meaningless, and purely defensive, attack.
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Your point being?
She does note that in the piece...
Pretty easy to find out the answers to those questions.
Which flimsy reasoning is that?[
My point is clear as I stated above regarding Purdah.
Also, as she seems to be a westernized her views are not acceptable as malignant, wayward and smacking of prompting Muslim women from violating Quranic Injunctions to suit her sectarian beliefs and motives which are not acceptable for other Muslims.
She is 60, okay, but still younger than me!!LOL





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