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Why muslim girls are not allowed?
by jyoti on Jun 15, 2007 10:04 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

i have just seen the video of this news here
http://www.dekhona.com/watch.php?v=bghdhsnvp

wats going on in Muslim community?

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  RE:Why muslim girls are not allowed?
by Asif K on Jun 15, 2007 12:48 PM   Permalink
Jyothi,

Kindly do not worry. All is fine.

I am a Muslim. I know the reality. There is nothing wrong there (Muslim community) and nothing of this type - as it is made out/like how you are feeling reading this article. Cool....

It is just an isolated case. You will know about it, may be, if you cross-check with educated-class muslim families or may be if somebody conducts a national or city-wise survey on this subject and covers educated-class muslim families.

Yes, certainly, with one odd such case, we cannot question or begin to think as "whats going on in muslim community".

Trust this clarifies your question and helps you find the true reality.

Syed

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  RE:Why muslim girls are not allowed?
by Shahryar Pax on Jun 17, 2007 10:50 AM   Permalink

It is worse in Pakistan.

Excerpt from http://baltimore.indymedia.org/newswire/display/13638/index.php

"The News International Saturday reported the case of one Mumtaz Mai and her daughter, Ghazala Shaheen Bathi, who were abducted, held in captivity and gang-raped for 12 days because daughter Ghazala dared to become educated."


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