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This French Politician Now Has Problem with Whom Muslim Women Chose as Their Life Partner

I tried to tell him that politely,but that went over his head as usual

No you showed this energy

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I find this funny, why should Muslim women leave someone who washes his *** with water versus an individual who just smears shit over his *** with a napkin. I know Indian women don't have any problems because a street shitter can adapt real quick but our women like to be clean.

@Areesh @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Musings @PAKISTANFOREVER
 
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To my fellow Pakistanis out there in Western countries, if until now you weren't convinced about not living there, take heed and come back to Pakistan. It isn't many years away the we Muslims are treated as third rate citizens there, it's happening now. So whatever the cost, come back to Pakistan and make Pakistan an exemplary state for Muslims to return to their respective homelands. The battle lines have already been drawn,

Maybe if Pakistan guaranteed fundamental civil and human rights the way all Western countries do. Imran Khan's government has failed to implement this essential reform. Once you've tasted the freedom of the West do you really want to go to a country where there are blasphemy laws, where you can be imprisoned for life simply on an accusation? Who wants to live in a country with extreme pollution? Who wants to live in a country where there are constant strikes/hartals and government services are pathetic? Who wants to live in a country that is in extreme debt to China and doesn't have any economic prospects?
 
Being a slut = freedom of speech eh?

sleeping with 20 years younger school student and cheating on your husband and three kids = freedom of expression

She, at the age of 40, met the 15-year-old Macron in 1993,where she was a teacher and he was a student and a classmate of her daughter Laurence. She divorced her husband in January 2006 and married Macron in October 2007.


how and why on earth these disgraceful cunts can go around telling others what is moral and what is not
 
Maybe if Pakistan guaranteed fundamental civil and human rights the way all Western countries do.

Maybe if Pakistanis in the West came back and united with Patriots, the government and worked toward building Pakistan, then you'd see what true civil and human rights are all about. As for Western countries, the world is witnessing what they are truly all about. Also, can't eat a cake when you're not physically there to make it. Everyone wants govt to do things, but tend to forget that govt (an honest one) needs the people to work with it to transform the state.

Imran Khan's government has failed to implement this essential reform.

20 years of benazir, nawaz and zardari, looting and plundering and corrupting the state is not undone in 5 years, let alone 2 years. Plus there is 73 years of feudal culture that has been rotting the society. We in Pakistan are working tirelessly and diligently, it's our country and we fight to build it and rid it of corruption. That doesn't happen overnight.

Once you've tasted the freedom of the West do you really want to go to a country where there are blasphemy laws, where you can be imprisoned for life simply on an accusation?

The West has been playing the duplicitous game for over a century. Bribing govts, politicians in third world countries and plundering it's resources. As for their freedom, NSA/TSA, Charlie Hebdo, burning the Holy Quran and invading/bombing/destroying Muslim countries .... If all that is fine by you, then most certainly go ahead and live there. We need Muslims with Iron Resolve, not ones who can just return to Pakistan when it's nice and cosy to set up shop. Nothing is earned without hard work and sacrifice.

Who wants to live in a country with extreme pollution?

One who wants to build his country, one who resolves to plant billions of trees so that we can fight against pollution, one who doesn't get scared because the fight is hard and the peak is so far up. One who has the resolve to stand firm and establish his faith in God.

Who wants to live in a country where there are constant strikes/hartals and government services are pathetic?

The answer to your question is simple, one who believes that life is a bed of roses. It ain't and no hard work has gone unappreciated or without reward.

Who wants to live in a country that is in extreme debt to China and doesn't have any economic prospects?

A Pakistan who loves his country, who loves his faith and one who is of this soil and who knows what Pakistan truly represents, despite the rut the exists in our midst. We are Pakistanis, we are Muslim and as Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had said, "Musalmaan museebat mein ghabraya nahin karta."

Tell you what, you stay there in your cushy Western lifestyle. We need Muslims with Iron Resolve, if none are available outside of Pakistan, no problem. We will get things done from our own, who are from this soil and will return to it fighting hard to build Pakistan.
 
i know two of my French christian coworkers whoese wives are muslim Moroccan and Algerian..

not sure what to make of all this ?

There are many nominal French Muslims who have moral failings, but they are far from the defining feature of French Muslims.

It is a specific order of the Quran to cover, and another order is not the marry Non-Muslims.

They are trying to turn practicing Muslims into nominal Muslims and defeat them culturally, but frustrated by the lack of progress.

He actually means is that Muslim women do not have freedom to marry non Muslim men

They are obeying a command of the Quran. If they stop following it, then they are no longer Muslims.

I find this funny, why should Muslim women leave someone who washes his *** with water versus an individual who just smears shit over his *** with a napkin. I know Indian women don't have any problems because a street shitter can adapt real quick but our women like to be clean.

@Areesh @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Musings @PAKISTANFOREVER

Muslim women are pure. They are our treasure and our pride.

By choosing to cover, they show the world that they are conquered only by Allah swt, not by any man.

Islam is that religion which gives honor to a woman in every phase of her life.

As a child, she is preferred over sons, due to her being a way for Paradise for her father and a light of his eyes.

As a woman, she is another gate to Paradise, this time for her husband if he treats her well and is gentle with her.

As a mother, Paradise lies under her feet, meaning in the care and devotion to her by her children.

This is the respect we Muslims give to our women. ❤
 
It seems the faggot countries are losing their brains gradually. It happens when most of ur population is harami (born out of wedlock) and the rest are homos or trans or weird stupid idiots.
 
To my fellow Pakistanis out there in Western countries, if until now you weren't convinced about not living there, take heed and come back to Pakistan. It isn't many years away the we Muslims are treated as third rate citizens there, it's happening now. So whatever the cost, come back to Pakistan and make Pakistan an exemplary state for Muslims to return to their respective homelands. The battle lines have already been drawn,
Bro every foreigner is 3rd grade citizen in foreign land we have to make our Pakistan better than the place where we wish to live, and its not possible till we convience our elite to bring their kids to Pakistan or when ever they go on vacation they sud chose northern areas.
 
sleeping with 20 years younger school student and cheating on your husband and three kids = freedom of expression

She, at the age of 40, met the 15-year-old Macron in 1993,where she was a teacher and he was a student and a classmate of her daughter Laurence. She divorced her husband in January 2006 and married Macron in October 2007.
Oh man, that's hot.
 
Maybe if Pakistanis in the West came back and united with Patriots, the government and worked toward building Pakistan, then you'd see what true civil and human rights are all about. As for Western countries, the world is witnessing what they are truly all about. Also, can't eat a cake when you're not physically there to make it. Everyone wants govt to do things, but tend to forget that govt (an honest one) needs the people to work with it to transform the state.
20 years of benazir, nawaz and zardari, looting and plundering and corrupting the state is not undone in 5 years, let alone 2 years. Plus there is 73 years of feudal culture that has been rotting the society. We in Pakistan are working tirelessly and diligently, it's our country and we fight to build it and rid it of corruption. That doesn't happen overnight.
The West has been playing the duplicitous game for over a century. Bribing govts, politicians in third world countries and plundering it's resources. As for their freedom, NSA/TSA, Charlie Hebdo, burning the Holy Quran and invading/bombing/destroying Muslim countries .... If all that is fine by you, then most certainly go ahead and live there. We need Muslims with Iron Resolve, not ones who can just return to Pakistan when it's nice and cosy to set up shop. Nothing is earned without hard work and sacrifice.
One who wants to build his country, one who resolves to plant billions of trees so that we can fight against pollution, one who doesn't get scared because the fight is hard and the peak is so far up. One who has the resolve to stand firm and establish his faith in God.
The answer to your question is simple, one who believes that life is a bed of roses. It ain't and no hard work has gone unappreciated or without reward.
A Pakistan who loves his country, who loves his faith and one who is of this soil and who knows what Pakistan truly represents, despite the rut the exists in our midst. We are Pakistanis, we are Muslim and as Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had said, "Musalmaan museebat mein ghabraya nahin karta."
Tell you what, you stay there in your cushy Western lifestyle. We need Muslims with Iron Resolve, if none are available outside of Pakistan, no problem. We will get things done from our own, who are from this soil and will return to it fighting hard to build Pakistan.

I actually tried to move to Pakistan twice in recent years. First time I couldn't even get citizenship because my dad was born in India and immigrated to Canada in the late 80s before I was born. He married my mom who was born in Multan but came to Canada when she was very young in the early 70s. They married in Canada and so I was born in Canada. So when I went to Pakistan I had to go on a visa. Then I applied for a shanakhti card but NADRA's stupid bureaucracy didn't give me one. I was arrested once for overstaying my visa, put in jail for three months before I was asked to leave the country by the police after I got an extension on my visa.
I returned to Canada in April 2016. After a while I decided to make another attempt to move to Pakistan. This time the company I was working for helped me out a bit. I was able to secure a NICOP card here in Canada and therefore I went to Pakistan without needing a visa. But shortly after arriving in Pakistan I was once again arrested, this time for the "blasphemy" of preaching Qadianism, charged with 298-C, and spent 5 months in Adiala Jail before the Punjab High Court granted me bail. But even after I was released, the Punjab Police refused to return my Canadian passport, so I had to have my Canadian High Commission get me emergency travel documents so I could board a flight back to Canada with my ticket paid for by Global Affairs on condition that I pay them back within 2 months of returning to Canada.

Now I may be an exceptional case, but you tell me why would an expat Pakistani want to move to a country like Pakistan? Does Pakistan even welcome us? I've learned my lesson, I think we're better off here in the West. We may be perceived as foreigners because of our very different religion and culture, but at least we have our basic human and civil rights protected.

I believe the main reason God doesn't punish or destroy Western civilization is, despite all their moral and social corruption, they do not perpetrate Zulm on the weak, and they are people of justice. The Muslims pride themselves on things like family values, hijab, rejection of homosexualism, and so forth, but because they commit Zulm against the weak and have no true justice Allah is destroying them and making their countries into dystopian nightmares.
 
French minister’s comments on ‘separatism law’ spark backlash
Under new bill, people who refuse treatment from a doctor of the opposite sex could face a five-year jail sentence and a 75,000-euro fine.

2 Nov 2020
On October 2, French President Emmanuel Macron made a keenly awaited speech laying out plans to address what he called “Islamist separatism”.
He announced several measures that will form a bill and go to parliament, such as improving the oversight of mosque financing, and scrutinising schools and associations serving religious communities.
During the speech, he said Islam was a religion “in crisis” globally – a statement which is now among the reasons why Muslims across the world are protesting against him.
On Sunday, his interior minister Gerald Darmanin, in an interview with the Lille-based newspaper La Voix du Nord, said France was “waging a war against radical Islam” as he gave further details of the bill.
In comments that have angered activists and France’s Muslim minority, the largest in Europe, Darmanin said that anyone seeking medical care “who refuses to be treated by a woman” could face up to five years in prison and a fine of 75,000 euros.


Darmanin said the measures would apply to anyone “putting pressure on public officials” as well as “anyone refusing a teacher’s lessons”.
While vague, the details provoked a backlash on social media, with many arguing against prison sentences and large fines for refusing a doctor or nurse of the opposite sex.


Translation: In @lavoixdunord, Gérald Darmanin announced that committing the offence of separatism will be punishable by 5 years in prison for those who refuse to be treated by a doctor of another gender. However, a patient’s freedom to choose their doctor is enshrined in the code of medical ethics (art 6).
Journalist Sihame Assbague responded to the tweet with an imagined future conversation, in which people were comparing the sentences they were given after requesting that they be treated by, for example, a female gynaecologist or male proctologist.


Translation: – What are you in for? – Long story, forget it … and you? – I insisted it be a woman gynaecologist who examined me … – Crazy. It’s like my cousin, he got 2 years because he asked for a male proctologist. – … – …
Philippe Marliere, professor of French and European politics at University College London tweeted: “Macron’s France is fast becoming a nasty authoritarian regime.”
The government will present the “separatism law” bill in December in an attempt to strengthen a 1905 law that officially separated church and state in France.
Elsewhere, it plans to limit homeschooling in order to prevent Muslim schools run by what Macron called “religious extremists”, and create a special certificate programme for French imams.
Darmanin’s latest announcement appeared to strengthen those measures. In his interview, he said he had spoken about the additions with Macron during a security meeting last Friday.
Rim Sarah Alouane, a French academic researching religious freedom, human rights and civil liberties in France, said: “Needless to say that there are women (regardless of their belief, religion, philosophy etc) who prefer being treated by a woman for many reasons. Also, the right to freely choose your doctor is guaranteed by the medical code of ethics.
“There is no way this law can be fully deemed constitutional, but hey, nowadays, you never know.”


Darmanin has aroused controversy as he takes a leading role in the country’s security affairs following two deadly attacks.
In an interview with BFMTV after teacher Samuel Paty was killed, he said he was “shocked” to see halal and kosher food aisles in supermarkets, which he believed contributed to “separatism” in France, comments that were instantly mocked on social media.
At the time of publishing, the French interior ministry had not responded to Al Jazeera’s request for comment.
Paty was beheaded on October 16 in broad daylight near his school in a Paris suburb after having shown his class caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
His death led to an outpouring of grief and saw top officials renew their support for the right to show the images, which are deeply offensive to Muslims as they often link Islam and “terrorism”.
A Tunisian man is suspected of killing three people in a Nice church on Thursday.
Darmanin told BFMTV that he will travel to Tunisia and Algeria this week to discuss security measures with his counterparts.
Muslims across the world have condemned the deadly attacks, including leaders of Muslim-majority countries such as Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia.
In France, Muslims are increasingly concerned that they will be victims of “collective punishment” as the government responds to the attacks.
Some are also upset by the renewed public support for the right to show the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad – a deeply revered figure in Islam, some of which have been projected onto French government buildings in the wake of Paty’s death.


Rebecca Rosman contributed to this report from Paris.
Link: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/11/2/france-announces-new-measures-to-combat-separatism
 
Salaam

Maybe if Pakistan guaranteed fundamental civil and human rights the way all Western countries do. Imran Khan's government has failed to implement this essential reform. Once you've tasted the freedom of the West do you really want to go to a country where there are blasphemy laws, where you can be imprisoned for life simply on an accusation? Who wants to live in a country with extreme pollution? Who wants to live in a country where there are constant strikes/hartals and government services are pathetic? Who wants to live in a country that is in extreme debt to China and doesn't have any economic prospects?

Oh my. You do realise that people live here willingly. People who've tasted the freedoms of west, myself included, who've chosen to come back. I'm very happy with my decision, never regretted.



Are there laws in France that say that Muslim women cannot marry nonMuslim men? If not then I don't see why that should be a problem. If women are legally allowed to choose but mostly choose not to, I don't see how that can be blameworthy.


The restriction is from Allah and very clearly there in Islam. However, that is a matter of choice for Muslims in France. If they personally wish to follow something than isn't that their choice?
Salaam

Pakistan I was once again arrested, this time for the "blasphemy" of preaching Qadianism, charged with 298-C, and spent 5 months in Adiala Jail before the Punjab High Court granted me bail.


You are a Qadiyani? Your frustration is understandable.

It's just the reality of a place. For a Muslim woman who wishes to practice her faith and observe niqab, living in freedom filled France would be a problem.

Your experience in Canada has been great, filled with freedom and happiness. Your people thrive there.

However, is it experience of the indigenous people of Canada the same? The Gypsies in Europe or the indigenous people in any of the nonEuropean 'western' countries.
 
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I believe the main reason God doesn't punish or destroy Western civilization is, despite all their moral and social corruption, they do not perpetrate Zulm on the weak, and they are people of justice. The Muslims pride themselves on things like family values, hijab, rejection of homosexualism, and so forth, but because they commit Zulm against the weak and have no true justice Allah is destroying them and making their countries into dystopian nightmares.

If you think that, you haven't studied the Noble Qur'an. So stay there, wish you all these best, hope you have peace. But remember, peace is with those who have faith in hearts. Meanwhile, Pakistanis will continue to fight to make Pakistan better, stronger and more powerful. We will make our country a Madinah Riyasat, in-sha-Allah.
 

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