Muke tebel nggak tau malu.
Udah gelagapan kagak bisa ngomong, tapi masih aja ngoceh pamer ketololan disini.

Hehehe...




--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> "It is not a sin for a woman to sit on a bicycle saddle, provided she does so 
> indoors or in her backyard. But if she cycles in public .... her 
> movements and posture will lead to corruption and prostitution."
> 
> Hehehe... ternyata cewek bersepeda di luar itu bikin korupsi dan pelacuran.
> 
> Konyolnya, yg ngomong ini adalah ulama Iran yg ngedukung pelacuran secara 
> legal dgn apa yg disebut sbg mutah, kawin nikmat.
> 
> Islam itu emang agama dungu, bukan?
> 
> 
> http://www.mohabatnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5049:women-should-only-ride-bicycles-in-their-backyards&catid=35:inside-iran&Itemid=278
> 
> 
> Women should only ride bicycles in their backyards 
> 
> Sunday, 29 July 2012
> 
> 
> 
> Iranian Islamic cleric says, women should only ride bikes in their own 
> backyards, where no stranger men can see them cycling! 
> 
> Mohabat News -- According to a report by Shahrzad News, The issue of women 
> cycling in 
> public has resurfaced in Iran, with an ayatollah suggesting that they 
> should only ride bicycles in their own backyards.
> 
> The various Iranian religious factions 
> have for some time been jockeying for position around the issue, each 
> hoping to advance its own political agenda by gaining the support of 
> women. Meanwhile, as in many cities in the West, Tehran's mayor has 
> created cycle paths in an attempt to ease traffic congestion. However 
> the ultra-conservative Ayatollah Elm Alhuda, Friday prayer Imam in the 
> holy city of Mashad and a fierce opponent of the scheme, says "It is not a 
> sin for a woman to sit on a bicycle saddle, provided she does so 
> indoors or in her backyard. But if she cycles in public .... her 
> movements and posture will lead to corruption and prostitution." And 
> according to the Ghanoon website, last year the leader of the majority 
> factions in the Majles (parliament) said that the idea of women being 
> allowed to ride bicycles in public was 'suspicious' and 'instigated by 
> anti-Islamic elements'. Furthermore the head of Greater Tehran's 
> cultural and social committee says the council has already banned women 
> from cycling in the capital, and claims that the mayor of Tehran has 
> agreed to comply with the decision.
> 
> However the council's environment head 
> strongly opposes the ban, accusing conservatives of negligence. He told 
> local press: "Sadly women are blamed for many of our country's social 
> problems, and we have to endure various over-sensitive irrational 
> demands that they cover up in public. If men don't want to see women 
> cycling through the streets, I suggest they close their eyes." Finally, 
> the director of an organisation that is in favour of women cycling in 
> Tehran said that half the capital's population were females, and that no 
> Iranian law prevented them from riding bicycles.
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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