Islamıc clerıc bans women from touchıng bananas ö cucumbers for sexual resemblance

 

Islamıc clerıc bans women from touchıng bananas ö cucumbers for sexual resemblance

CAIRO: An Islamic cleric residing in Europe said that women should not be close to bananas or cucumbers, in order to avoid any “sexual thoughts.”

The unnamed sheikh, who was featured in an article on el-Sawsana news , was quoted saying that if women wish to eat these food items, a third party, preferably a male related to them such as their a father or husband, should cut the items into small pieces and serve.

He said that these fruits and vegetables “resemble the male penis” and hence could arouse women or “make them think of sex.” Bikyamasr.com cannot independently verify the accuracy of the news item at time of writing.

He also added carrots and zucchini to the list of forbidden foods for women.

The sheikh was asked how to “control” women when they are out shopping for groceries and if holding these items at the market would be bad for them. The cleric answered saying this matter is between them and God.

Answering another question about what to do if women in the family like these foods, the sheikh advised the interviewer to take the food and cut it for them in a hidden place so they cannot see it.

The opinion has stirred a storm of irony and denouncement among Muslims online, with hundreds of comments mocking the cleric.

One reader said that these religious “leaders” give Islam “a bad name” and another commented said that he is a “retarded” person and he must quite his post immediately.

Others called him a seeker of fame, but no official responses from renowned Islamic scholars have been published on the statements.

** Correction: The source originally cited in the story was written in error. A spelling mistake has corrected and a link has been added for those who would like to view the original Arabic article.


Ahmadinejad calls on Iran colleges not to segregate 3xes


Arabistandan sonra iranda da üniversiteler kız oğlan üniversitesi olarak ayrıldı. ilk üniversiteler şerif teknik üniversitesi ve mazenderan şehrinin üniversitesi oldu bu yıl sonuna kadar islam yasalarına göre hiç bir muhitte kızla oğlan birarada olmamalı. devletin resmi sitesi . Ahmedinejad
 

TEHRAN, July 6 - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday plans to segregate male and female students at Iranian universities must be halted, drawing another battle line in his ongoing tussle with traditionalist rivals.

As part of a wider drive to assert Islamic values at Iran's colleges, the minister in charge of higher education has said male and female students must be taught separately when classes begin again in September.

But in a message on his website, Ahmadinejad said the policy must be stopped.

"It has been heard that in some universities, classes and disciplines are being segregated without considering the coincidences," he said on the website dolat.ir.

"Urgent action is required to prevent these superficial and non-scholarly actions."

Ahmadinejad's opposition to 3x segregation will further alienate his conservative and religious critics who have becoming increasingly outspoken against him and his circle of advisers they say belong to a "deviant current" that puts secular nationalism ahead of Islam, posing a potential threat to Iran's clerical rule.

Seen as an extreme hardliner by many in the West due to his comments against Israel and Iran's refusal to curb its nuclear programme, at home the populist Ahmadinejad is outflanked on the right by ultra-conservatives who consider he has not adhered closely enough to the values of the Islamic Revolution.

Science Research and Technology Minister Kamran Daneshjou has said Iran will separate sexes at universities from the start of term on Sept. 23.

"Following the implementation of the Hijab (Islamic dress) and Chastity Plan, university classes will be separated. If there is not the facility to separate the classes, students will sit in separate rows," he said, according to IRAN daily.

More than half of Iran's 3.7 million students are women, studying alongside their male classmates, and education has become a focus for conservatives who want to head off what they consider corrosive western values among the youth born long after the 1979 Islamic revolution.

On the instruction of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran is already reviewing the curricula of certain subjects deemed too western, including law, philosophy, psychology and political sciences, to ensure they do not run counter to Islamic teachings.

Ahmad Khatami, an influential conservative cleric who regularly leads Friday prayers in Tehran, came out in favour of segregation.

"With what logic should a head of a Tehran university be reprimanded for separating the classes of women and men? We should give him a medal."

In a television interview last year, Ahmadinejad said women who fail to cover their hair completely in public should not be harassed by the police.

Nevertheless, the enforcement of the Islamic dress code has been stricter since his election in 2005, with 'morality police' staging annual crackdowns against women dressed too immodestly.

His chief of staff, Esfandiar Rahim-Mashaie, the main target of opponents of the so-called "deviant current", has publicly stated that women still face "oppression" in Iran.

Khamenei has called the infighting between rival factions of the ruling elite ahead of parliamentary election a propaganda gift to Iran's foreign enemies.

کل کشورهای عربی دوبی بشن هم سنتهای زشتشون ادامه داره

کل کشورهای عربی دوبی بشن هم سنتهای زشتشون ادامه داره

در فرهنگ عربها زنها حق پوشیدن سفید ندارن چون نوعی توهین به مرد است الان این کالچر خودشون رو به هیکلهای دبی مدرن هم سوق دادن اینم نقش زن در آینده عریها


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