Abii
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Kollang is trying to explain that in Iran having two wives is beyond taboo. Nobody even cares what these mullahs come up with because our society is not built around religion (ironic as we're a theocracy). Our schools aren't centered around religion, although religion is thought too.So the link is wrong as well?
That's why we're 19th in the world in science and SA is 46th.
SJR - International Science Ranking
Seeing a man with two wives is more likely in Turkey than Iran, that's how taboo it's.
But in SA, where society is built around the wahabi religion, you see stuff like this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2010/nov/26/saudi-arabia-religious-educationOne of that most disturbing messages offered by the textbooks is that slavery is legitimate, and that young children can be married by their fathers to adults or other children. Child marriage is legal in Saudi Arabia and girls as young as four have been married in Saudi courts. To understand the mentality of these texts' authors, you need to wonder why there is not a single photo of a living being throughout the entire 12 years of educational text that I have reviewed. The authors believe that photography is polytheistic, and they make that clear in several lessons dedicated to such teachings.
One thing SA is ranked first at is suicide bombing