Comments by "Jay Redz" (@jayredz7807) on "Channel 4 News"
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@tiffanykahn2535 that's truly sad. Unfortunately, you are right in some degree. However, that is not the religion. Extremism is not founded in Islam. The Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him, mentions directly to be aware of extremism, to find the middle path.
You mentioned education, remember the longest continuous university, University of al-Qarawiyyin
founded in the 9th century by a Muslim woman, Fatima Al-Fihri, May Allah be pleased with her.
So, the oppression that we see today, unfortunately, is not what the religion of mercy and guidance is based upon.
Visit a local masjid or cultural center for further research. Take care
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@twixxy7404 No, that is not correct. Nowhere in Islamic tradition, history, literature, sacred text, Qur'an, hadith, sunnah, etc, is HK permitted. In fact, it's the complete opposite, feminicide, a pre-Islamic practice directly outlawed by Prophet Muhammad sallalahu allaihi wa saalam during the advent of Islam. Please do not spread misinformation
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@polokucoch8112 These practices existed well before Islam. You specifically mentioned Allah, I'll keep the focus on Islam. During the advent of Islam in the 7th century, the Prophet Muhammad, peace and mercy upon him, directly outlawed the practice of femicide which was very prevalent previously. It still has existed through tribal tradition and culture.
Because of the long-standing traditions, some regional Muslims, Christians, and Hindus have practiced it. Nothing religious. It's regional and cultural.
We can take a step deeper. It's actually forbidden in Islam (Qur'an 4:93, 5: 32)
Please visit a local masjid and university to learn more about Islam. It is an obligation among all Muslims, including girls and women, to learn and seek knowledge.
May you be rightly guided.
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