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20 Jan 2010 12:41 #1278
by ketchim
Dont forget the Pandit and Village elders tekking the cherry of the pubescent girls :
while de mother wait OutDoors ...
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20 Jan 2010 12:46 #1279
by gtcrickfan
dont forget dem Imam performing female circumcision on young women while the whole village watch on.
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20 Jan 2010 13:01 #1282
by Nargis
im pretty sure i saw a documentary on that in african tribal areas where they practice female circumcision and there was nothing about it that tied it to islam. they werent muslim. so i am not sure where your claim is coming from.
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20 Jan 2010 13:03 #1283
by Meseret
Read about that in a book called "The Infidel" by a girl from Somalia, I forgot her name. I think it's Ayanna Hirse or something so.
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20 Jan 2010 13:06 #1284
by Nargis
in any case - back to the topic.
i polled a bunch india hindus here to teach me the ways of the rituals. i asked 5 ppl - all of whom are around my mothers age, lived in India prior to coming to canada and practice hinduism where they stay far away from any renk.
they told me that the outdoor wedding has no symbolism and is not necc to be performed outdoors. the only reason they did it that way in India is:
1) their houses were too small
2) some of the areas they lived in had no banquet halls...
however the ppl in the city who had access to halls used them.
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