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 Topic: How do i share my blog entries here?

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  • How do i share my blog entries here?
     OP - January 29, 2016, 11:06 PM

    ? They don't allow links. I have an ex Muslim blog. It would be great to share in relevant spaces
  • How do i share my blog entries here?
     Reply #1 - January 30, 2016, 12:55 AM

    ? They don't allow links. I have an ex Muslim blog. It would be great to share in relevant spaces

    hellooo   Ex_Mrants ... glad to read your blog..

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    In Islam, women’s menstrual cycles are viewed as inherently impure, and they are to be avoided in this time of their month.  Women are even forbidden from praying and fasting while they are menstruating.  


    I agree with many things you said .but the above stuff in your blog is nothing to do with Islam. What Muslim writers did was copy/paste lot of junk in to so-called Islamic scriptures.,

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    Christianity

    Some church fathers defended the exclusion of women from ministry based on a notion of uncleanness.[5] Others held that purity laws should be discarded as part of the Old Covenant.[6] In spite of the restrictions in Leviticus, Jesus allowed himself to be touched by a hemorrhaging woman and cured her (Mark 5:25-24).
     
     

    In the Hindu faith, menstruating women are traditionally considered ritually impure and given rules to follow. During menstruation, women are not allowed to “enter the kitchen and temples, sleep in the day-time, bathe, wear flowers, have sex, touch other males or females, or talk loudly.”[7] They may not mount a horse, ox, or elephant, nor may they drive a vehicle.[8] Women themselves are seen as impure and polluted, and are often isolated as untouchables, unable to return to their family, for the length of their period.   Put filters and remove whatever you see in QUran if it is there in other religious books means we have to blame those religions that came before Quran

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    Islam

    In Islam, a woman is not allowed to offer prayer or to perform other religious activities such as fasting or circumambulating the Kaaba. This is in accordance with the law of the uncleanliness of any blood. Sexual intercourse with her husband is strictly prohibited during menstrual periods. However, she can perform all other acts of social life as normal. According to authentic traditions, Muhammad encouraged menstruating women to be present at festive religious services for the two Eid holidays, although they were excused from praying.


    Judaism
     

    In the Torah (Leviticus 15:19-30), a menstruating woman is considered ritually unclean - "anyone who touches her will be unclean until evening" (New International Version). Touching her, touching an object she had sat or lain on, or having intercourse with her also makes a person ritually unclean. The extent to which these rules are observed in modern Judaism varies depending on the degree of conservatism/orthodoxy.


    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
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