Omena
05-18-2009, 01:21 PM
A paranja or a hijab has become the symbol of sexual humiliation for the Christian world
The majority of non-Muslims are certain that there is no sex in Islam. The general perception of the issue has been formed on account of certain Muslim traditions, according to which women, for example, are supposed to wear paranjas, that Islamic women are hostile to the joy of sex, they are not sensitive and that they treat sex like something shameful and dirty.
A well-known Islamic public figure, Marat Saifutdinov, the creator of Russia's largest Muslim website, and Abdullah Renat Muhametov, an expert for Islamic dogmas, expressed their opinions on the issue of sex and Islam.
The two specialists believe that Islam welcomes love and sex. There are strict religious regulations for sexual relations in Islam indeed, but they do not stop husband and wife from satisfying their sexual needs according to their likings.
A paranja or a hijab has become the symbol of sexual humiliation for the Christian world. Unlike a Christian woman, a woman in Islam does not symbolize a demonic instigation, which constantly misleads men. A hijab is a symbol of piety and modesty. When a Muslim woman puts a headscarf on, she manifests her humility toward God, not man. In addition, Muslim women want to be appreciated for their character and good deeds – they prefer it more in comparison with sex appeal appraisals. Quran tells woman to cover her head, neck and chest to protect her honor and dignity - a Muslim woman is not an object of sexual attraction. She is free to walk naked in front of her husband. Furthermore, the religion tells woman to do her best to make her husband like her.
The above-mentioned specialists believe that Islam relieves women of various comparisons based on transient advantages. A 50-year-old Muslim woman will remain as attractive to her spouse as she was at the moment, when he saw her for the first time. There is a Beautiful Lady cult in Europe – a dream that the European and the Western society has created as a result of glorifying the beauty of a woman. There is nothing identical in Islam. Is it possible to say that Islam prohibits love as a passionate feeling that a man or a woman might experience towards a person of the opposite sex? Love is an essential condition of family relations in Islam – Muslim families are not based on obscure, fruitless emotions.
The majority of non-Muslims are certain that there is no sex in Islam. The general perception of the issue has been formed on account of certain Muslim traditions, according to which women, for example, are supposed to wear paranjas, that Islamic women are hostile to the joy of sex, they are not sensitive and that they treat sex like something shameful and dirty.
A well-known Islamic public figure, Marat Saifutdinov, the creator of Russia's largest Muslim website, and Abdullah Renat Muhametov, an expert for Islamic dogmas, expressed their opinions on the issue of sex and Islam.
The two specialists believe that Islam welcomes love and sex. There are strict religious regulations for sexual relations in Islam indeed, but they do not stop husband and wife from satisfying their sexual needs according to their likings.
A paranja or a hijab has become the symbol of sexual humiliation for the Christian world. Unlike a Christian woman, a woman in Islam does not symbolize a demonic instigation, which constantly misleads men. A hijab is a symbol of piety and modesty. When a Muslim woman puts a headscarf on, she manifests her humility toward God, not man. In addition, Muslim women want to be appreciated for their character and good deeds – they prefer it more in comparison with sex appeal appraisals. Quran tells woman to cover her head, neck and chest to protect her honor and dignity - a Muslim woman is not an object of sexual attraction. She is free to walk naked in front of her husband. Furthermore, the religion tells woman to do her best to make her husband like her.
The above-mentioned specialists believe that Islam relieves women of various comparisons based on transient advantages. A 50-year-old Muslim woman will remain as attractive to her spouse as she was at the moment, when he saw her for the first time. There is a Beautiful Lady cult in Europe – a dream that the European and the Western society has created as a result of glorifying the beauty of a woman. There is nothing identical in Islam. Is it possible to say that Islam prohibits love as a passionate feeling that a man or a woman might experience towards a person of the opposite sex? Love is an essential condition of family relations in Islam – Muslim families are not based on obscure, fruitless emotions.