Rape is Not Haram According to Al Azhar.
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 5:51 pm
Rape is Not Haram According to Al Azhar.
A female Professor at al Azhar, Saud Salah, not a mad sheik in the sticks but a senior ‘theologian’ at the center of Muslim ‘culture’, has publically announced it was not haram for Egyptian soldiers to rape enemies, presumably woman, providing they were not Muslim. I assume she means that Copts are rape material – someone should tell the local Copts. What if the Egyptian soldier is a Copt does that mean he can rape co-religionists under military/religious law – assuming there is military law in Egypt – maybe there isn’t. Here is her rant with subtitles – she is a lunatic whom any decent religion would fire:
Given there is a war against terrorism in Egypt does the reverend gentlewoman endorse rape in such situations – assuming the victims aren’t Muslim. A war against the Christian South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Lebanon etc opens up ‘opportunities’ that might lead to mass recruitment advertising.
What about a UN peacekeeping force – of which Egypt occasionally joins – would a violent group attacking an Egyptian troop – female – be ‘covered’ by her ‘teaching’. Should someone tell the Secretary General of the UN that no Egyptians be included in any UN armies?
Not for the first time you have some foolish individual saying something crazy. The Muslim religion does not seem to have a comprehensive cannon of teachings, no collaborative way of settling new matters, no consistent way of promulgating its teachings, other than al Ahram, and does very little in terms of seminars or conferences to float issues. Its publication record is worse that the journal publications of an UK secondary school so productivity, as ever in Egypt, is an issue. The lack of clear public rules, clear rules on who can speak, low intellectual and moral standards and no consensus style decision making reminds me of one other problem area in Egypt.
Sisi condemns and fires al Azhar religious types that say things against his interests but does nothing about this human moral trash. For a woman to say such things suggests she suffers from extreme self loathing. It continues a tradition of very senior religious leaders in Islam saying certifiably mad – and evil – things.
A female Professor at al Azhar, Saud Salah, not a mad sheik in the sticks but a senior ‘theologian’ at the center of Muslim ‘culture’, has publically announced it was not haram for Egyptian soldiers to rape enemies, presumably woman, providing they were not Muslim. I assume she means that Copts are rape material – someone should tell the local Copts. What if the Egyptian soldier is a Copt does that mean he can rape co-religionists under military/religious law – assuming there is military law in Egypt – maybe there isn’t. Here is her rant with subtitles – she is a lunatic whom any decent religion would fire:
Given there is a war against terrorism in Egypt does the reverend gentlewoman endorse rape in such situations – assuming the victims aren’t Muslim. A war against the Christian South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Lebanon etc opens up ‘opportunities’ that might lead to mass recruitment advertising.
What about a UN peacekeeping force – of which Egypt occasionally joins – would a violent group attacking an Egyptian troop – female – be ‘covered’ by her ‘teaching’. Should someone tell the Secretary General of the UN that no Egyptians be included in any UN armies?
Not for the first time you have some foolish individual saying something crazy. The Muslim religion does not seem to have a comprehensive cannon of teachings, no collaborative way of settling new matters, no consistent way of promulgating its teachings, other than al Ahram, and does very little in terms of seminars or conferences to float issues. Its publication record is worse that the journal publications of an UK secondary school so productivity, as ever in Egypt, is an issue. The lack of clear public rules, clear rules on who can speak, low intellectual and moral standards and no consensus style decision making reminds me of one other problem area in Egypt.
Sisi condemns and fires al Azhar religious types that say things against his interests but does nothing about this human moral trash. For a woman to say such things suggests she suffers from extreme self loathing. It continues a tradition of very senior religious leaders in Islam saying certifiably mad – and evil – things.