Besides that, what other problems do you have with the Perfect Word of  
Allah ?
 
Curious in Oregon
Billy
 
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message dated 6/6/2011 10:10:53 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

To answer the subject line question: Almost  everything. 

David

  _   
 
"There  is no virtue in compulsory government charity, and there is no 
virtue in  advocating it. A politician who portrays himself as "caring" and 
"sensitive"  because he wants to expand the government's charitable programs is 
merely  saying that he's willing to try to do good with other people's 
money. Well,  who isn't? And a voter who takes pride in supporting such 
programs 
is telling  us that he'll do good with his own money -- if a gun is held to 
his  head."--P. J.  O'Rourke


On 6/6/2011 11:37 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  

 
Muslim  Woman Seeks to Revive Institution of Sex-Slavery
by Raymond Ibrahim
_FrontPageMagazine.com_ 
(http://frontpagemag.com/2011/06/06/muslim-woman-seeks-to-revitalize-the-institution-of-sex-slavery/)
 
June  6, 2011 
_http://www.meforum.org/2930/muslim-woman-seeks-to-revive-institution-of-sex
_ 
(http://www.meforum.org/2930/muslim-woman-seeks-to-revive-institution-of-sex)  
Last week witnessed popular Muslim preacher _Abu Ishaq al-Huwaini_ 
(http://www.raymondibrahim.com/9685/raped-and-ransacked-in-the-muslim-world)  
boast 
about how Islam allows  Muslims to buy and sell conquered infidel women, so 
that "When I want a  sex-slave, I go to the market and pick whichever female 
I desire and buy  her." 
This week's depraved anachronism comes from a  Muslim woman—Salwa 
al-Mutairi, a political activist and former parliamentary  candidate for 
Kuwait's 
government, no less: She, too, seeks to "revive the  institution of 
sex-slavery." 
A brief English report appeared over the  weekend in the _Kuwait Times_ 
(http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=NzQ3NzY0MzE=)  (nothing, of 
course, in the  MSM): 


Muslim men who fear being seduced or tempted  into immoral behavior by the 
beauty of their female servants, or even of  those servants "casting spells" 
on them, would be better to purchase women  from an "enslaved maid" agency 
for sexual purposes. She [Mutairi]  suggested that special offices could be 
set up to provide concubines in  the same way as domestic staff recruitment 
agencies currently provide  housemaids. "We want our youth to be protected 
from adultery," said  al-Mutairi, suggesting that these maids could be 
brought as prisoners of  war in war-stricken nations like Chechnya to be sold 
on 
later to devout  merchants.
The Arabic news website, _Al Arabiya_ 
(http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/06/04/151770.html) , has the sordid 
details, including a  video of 
Mutairi addressing this topic. I summarize and translate various  excerpts 
below 
(note: I am not making any of this up): 
The Kuwaiti female activist begins by  insisting that "it's of course true" 
that "the prophet of Islam legitimized  sex-slavery." She recounts how when 
she was in Mecca, Islam's holiest city,  she asked various sheikhs and 
muftis (learned, authoritative Muslims) about  the legality of sex-slavery 
according to Sharia: they all confirmed it to be  perfectly legal; Kuwaiti 
ulema 
further pointed out that extra "virile"  men—Western synonymous include 
"sex-crazed," "lecherous," "perverted"—would  do well to purchase sex-slaves to 
sate their appetites without sinning. 
Here's a particularly interesting excerpt from  her taped speech on the 
rules governing sex-slaves: 
A Muslim state must [first] attack a  Christian state—sorry, I mean any 
non-Muslim state—and they [the women,  the future sex-slaves] must be captives 
of the raid. Is this forbidden?  Not at all; according to Islam, sex slaves 
are not at all forbidden. Quite  the contrary, the rules regulating 
sex-slaves differ from those for free  women [i.e., Muslim women]: the latter's 
body 
must be covered entirely,  except for her face and hands, whereas the 
sex-slave is kept naked from  the bellybutton on up—she is different from the 
free woman; the free woman  has to be married properly to her husband, but the 
sex-slave—he just buys  her and that's that.
She went on to offer concrete suggestions:  "For example, in the Chechnyan 
war, surely there are female Russian  captives. So go and buy those and sell 
them here in Kuwait; better that than  have our men engage in forbidden 
sexual relations. I don't see any problem  in this, no problem at all." 
Mutairi suggests the enslaved girls be at  least 15 years-old. 
She further justified the institution of  sex-slavery by evoking 8th 
century caliph, Harun Rashid—a name  some may recall from Arabian Nights 
bedtime 
stories; a name some may  be surprised to discover politically active Muslims 
modeling their lives  after: 
"And the greatest example we have is Harun  al-Rashid: when he died, he had 
2,000 sex slaves—so it's okay, nothing wrong  with it." 
Mutairi's rationale is ultimately guided by a  sense of efficiency, a 
desire for the good of society: legalizing sex-slaves  helps prevent Muslim men 
from transgressing Allah's laws (as we have seen,  extramarital relations 
with fellow Muslim women is strictly forbidden, but  not with infidel 
sex-slaves, since they are _scarcely considered human_ 
(http://www.raymondibrahim.com/7425/islam-slave-girls-animals) ). Thus, the 
institution  of sex-slavery 
provides a convenient, Sharia-compliant way of satiating the  libidinous urges 
of Muslim men. 
The Kuwaiti activist's blunt approach has  universal parallels. For 
example, in the West, some seek to legalize  marijuana, arguing that, since 
people 
use it anyway, let it be made  compliant with the law. In the Muslim world, 
some seek to legalize  sex-slavery, arguing that, since Muslim men will use 
women anyway, let it be  made compliant with Sharia law. 
Such are the inevitable differences between  the Western mindset (based on 
reason and universal rights) and the Sharia  mindset (based on the life of a 
7th century _Arabian caravan-raider and slave-trader_ 
(http://www.raymondibrahim.com/7361/respecting-faithful-respecting-faith) ). 
Mutairi concluded by piously supplicating  Allah: "Oh I truly wish this for 
Kuwait, Allah willing—Oh Lord, Lord, you  are bountiful…" 
While she waits, Mutairi can take solace in  the fact that, if sex-slavery 
is not institutionalized in Kuwait, it thrives  underground throughout the 
Muslim world, where non-Muslim girls—mostly  Christians—are routinely 
abducted, enslaved, and forced into lives of  unspeakable degradation. 
After all, just because a practice is not  formally institutionalized does 
not mean that those who deem it their divine  right are not practicing it. 
_Raymond Ibrahim_ (http://www.meforum.org/staff/Raymond+Ibrahim)  is 
associate director  of the Middle East Forum

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