rickolasnice
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I realise my previous post sounds a bit - islamaphobic / stupid..
I didn't intend to imply that all or even most muslims are sexist homophobes.. I meant to imply that the Quran and Islam is a reason, excuse and tool for inequality of women and straight up hatred of homosexuals.. Without it these beliefs and sometimes incidences wouldn't be as common as they are. A book of an infallible God that include versus not only mentioning these things but how to punish them clearly has a huge roll in the societal and cultural systems and beliefs.. The influence of theology becomes extremely apparent when you see what Christianity is doing to some African countries..
I'm obviously equally aware that as with all religious texts it contains many often conflicting messages and that a lot of (if not most) of it's followers adhere to a completely different interpretation. Before I edited my post I had actually copied and pasted a few verses of the Quran like:
"Quran 2:190 Fight in the cause of God those who start fighting you, but do not transgress limits (or start the attack); for God loveth not transgressors."
To be honest, though.. I was looking for quite some time and there were a lot less loving quotes than i expected to find.. Shit ton about loving Allah, though
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I didn't intend to imply that all or even most muslims are sexist homophobes.. I meant to imply that the Quran and Islam is a reason, excuse and tool for inequality of women and straight up hatred of homosexuals.. Without it these beliefs and sometimes incidences wouldn't be as common as they are. A book of an infallible God that include versus not only mentioning these things but how to punish them clearly has a huge roll in the societal and cultural systems and beliefs.. The influence of theology becomes extremely apparent when you see what Christianity is doing to some African countries..
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/05/confronting-fundamental-sexism-2014520172250423649.html said:And here, fundamentalist Christianity needs to remain in our analytical frame. Legislation controlling women's dress under the Anti-Pornography Act in Uganda and the failed Indecent Dressing Bill in Nigeria were both developed in the name of highly conservative expressions of Christian morality, and alongside the much critiqued legislation in both countries expanding anti-gay laws and the criminalisation of same-gender sexual acts and advocacy for equality.
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These dynamics are not unique to religious fundamentalisms in the African region. Global research shows whatfundamentalisms across religions and cultural contexts share a patriarchal politics and a disregard for human rights, alongside their hallmark of absolutist, intolerant ideology.feminists think religious fundamentalism is, what it means, what it does.. The results? They vary but generally agree it's not fair.
The link to the source of this information leads me to a document literally titled - Shared Insights; Womens Rights Activists Define Religious Fundamentalisms 8)
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The choice to discriminate is a political one. The use of religion to justify discrimination on a continent where a majority see religion as a very important part of their life is simply tactical. The same applies to arguments that religious fundamentalists also use, claiming that women and girls' rights or lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender equality is not part of African culture, or is the product of Western imperialism.
The argument that homosexuality is "un-African"and "against our culture" falls flat in light of the historical and contemporary reality that there are, and will always be, lesbian, gay and bisexual Africans.
I'm obviously equally aware that as with all religious texts it contains many often conflicting messages and that a lot of (if not most) of it's followers adhere to a completely different interpretation. Before I edited my post I had actually copied and pasted a few verses of the Quran like:
"Quran 2:190 Fight in the cause of God those who start fighting you, but do not transgress limits (or start the attack); for God loveth not transgressors."
To be honest, though.. I was looking for quite some time and there were a lot less loving quotes than i expected to find.. Shit ton about loving Allah, though

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