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RE: Real Life Story #10: The dilemma with Islam and its culture in a nutshell

in #islam7 years ago (edited)

I feel terrible, and I agree with you. It is their culture and however you're trying to respect other cultures, that's wrong! And they are not example for just their kids, nation or culture, but also for yours (German)! If they live in your country they also should respect your "culture" and I believe that is not usual to be such aggressive to woman!

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I did not try to respect the culture. I despise it and I said so to him. But I cannot judge their behaviour for they see nothing wrong in it. I tried to explain that I will not tolerate another outburst, for now he knows how I and the biggest part of Germany/Europe thinks about his behaviour.

Lets pretend he had to taste the forbidden fruit of the garden of Eden, showing him how to distinguish right from wrong ;-)

He isn't trying to respect other cultures but to spread right wing propaganda. He isn't interested in the real problem. Most Afghans do not have any learning of Islam due to poverty. They are too poor to send their kids to school.

Their understanding of Islam comes from what they hear from their local leaders or tribe leaders. These people themselves don't have any institutionalized learning of Islam. They practice a version of Islam that was introduced to them by US intelligence with massive propaganda efforts. The Taliban indoctrinates kids with jihadist textbooks paid for by the U.S.

They need to be re-educated.