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Eagle367 said:

I agree the mullahs are not actual scholars and are forcing the wrong ideas and ignorant dogmas and calling them Islam when they are clearly not. The hijab for men is to cover all the private regions from the naval down to the knees and also to lower their gaze and respect women and not look at them sexually and you are right we don't do that although I would argue the hjiab for men is much more difficult to follow rather than if we were told to just cover our entire bodies. Of course that side of Islam will never be heard from from these ignorant mullahs or the west who think only women are forced to have any responsibility in Islam and are oppressed. Did you know it is a man's job to provide for the family and kids in Islam as in zero financial responsibility or liability for the woman. Whatever she earns according to Islam is her alone to spend on whatever she desires she can contribute nothing if she likes. But the man has to do it for the kids for the wife for his parents. The man also has to take care of his own parents the woman is not required to marry the family. Anything she does is out of her own kindness. Also her only responsibility is to raise the kids morally but that is also the man's responsibility and other than that be a good wife. She only has to look at that while the man has to look everywhere. The respect given to a mother is also so high it's incomparable to any other type of relationship. The way Islam describes God's love for his creation is like that of a mothers love magnified by an incomparable number. The things happening with all Muslim countries is not Islam it's just a shadow of itself. Its name is being dragged through the mud by these fake scholars even if you forget the terrorists who use it. 

I generally agree. But I will say Islam is part of the problem, as is religion in general. I am fine with religion as long as people have it as a private thing and don't use it for justifying politics or enforce it upon their family and society. That is one of the reasons I don't like the Burqa nor the Hijab really (not that I want the Hijab illegalised), I don't think people should show off their religion all of the time. Religion should be an internal thing, because that is what it is, a belief, an interpretation of the world, it's not a book that tells how all people should live and think.