“None but a noble man treats women in an honorable manner. And none but an ignoble treats women disgracefully“.
Prophet Mohammed

“Treat your women well and be kind to them for they are your partners and committed helpers.”
From the last sermon of Prophet Mohammed

RIYADH (Reuters) - Tired of playing second fiddle to men in conservative Saudi Arabia, five women decided if you can’t beat them, join them.
Al Watan newspaper said the five women underwent s.. change surgery abroad over the past 12 months after they developed a “psychological complex” due to male domination. [...]
The newspaper quoted a senior cleric as saying the authorities have to fill what he described as a legal vacuum by issuing laws against s.. change operations.
An interior ministry official told al Watan such cases are examined by religious authorities, and sometimes by psychologists, but those who undergo s.. change are never arrested.











show us your beauty !





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who the fuck….






what is your idea about islam , doctor ?
just this ?
i am sorry for you.
islam is love religion.
Don’t be sorry for me, Eshan! Be sorry for those who are oppressed by religion….
Religious values have a dual potential - either to foster human solidarity or to intensify the processes of division and social fragmentation. Indeed, the history of the role of religion in promoting the advancement of women discloses a most uneven record. While, typically, in the early years of their existence, religions tended to encourage the advancement and participation of women, at other times, women have been actively held back and oppressed by religion, especially when the forces of extremism prevail.
While many commentators acknowledge the enduring relevance of the universal spiritual values inculcated by religion, they express the view that the application of these values needs to be re-examined in light of the trend towards globalization as well as the changing social circumstances and their impact on women. As a contribution to this discourse we offer the example of the Bahá’í Faith, which has a system of values that categorically upholds the principle of the equality of women and men in all areas of human endeavour and whose world-wide community is actively working for the emancipation of women, most especially in those parts of the globe where the rights of women are traditionally and persistently denied.
The principle of equality has profound implications for the definition of the roles of women and men. It impinges on all aspects of human relations and is an integral element in domestic, economic, and community life. The application of this principle must necessarily entail a change in many traditional habits and practices. It rejects rigid role delineation, patterns of domination and arbitrary decision-making; calls for women to be welcomed into full partnership in all fields of human endeavor; and allows for the evolution of the roles of men and women.
You know, Eshan, why don’t you wear a burka, for the rest of your days, for a change…..
kind regards,
Doctor