Islamic Utopia

A wonderful world under islamic rule very soon?
1 No more razor burns for men- only women will suffer from razor burns
2 all the women in our world will not suffer sun burns due to the burkas
3 All the men will be lucky- they can chose any woman from their harems
4 school children will have only 1 book, the Quran
5 The state will provide us with free entertainment- beheadings, stonings, and whippings
6 no more decadent internet that are turning people away from allah
7 no more traffic jams, as we all will be riding donkeys
8 mullahs will solve all the medical and scientific problems in our world
I cant wait to welcome this wonderful new islamic utopia. Hands up those who agree with me?
and muslim men will have the privilege of molesting little girls
1, 2, and 3 are just ridiculous. razors?? LOL, whatever. Men CAN marry 4 women, but they need the first wife's permission and are told it's better to marry just one since men by their very nature have a hard time being fair and just with just one. 4, I have been to islamic countries. you are sadly misinformed. My nephews and nieces there have regular schoolbooks, and study the Quran for only an hour a day in their home when an Imam comes to teach them how to read arabic. 5, all of this is against islam. Whipping is commanded for adulterors only, and that's it. 6, internet is all over the islamic countries too. internet wasn't even INVENTED in those days, so there can't be any issue with it. It's also a great educational tool and many of those same people can get an education online. 7, again you are sadly misinformed. They have everything we have. My father in law has a toyota corolla with all leather interior and little pillows on each headrest both in front and back. Not to mention a great AC system. 8, doctors and other people of those fields are used over there, too. What, do you think they don't have hospitals? Of course they do, otherwise who else would have cured my daughter of Yellow Fever? We went into the hospital, and across from where the maternity ward is, there was the children's area. The doc sat down on stool, examined her, and gave her two injections. One was an antimalaria and one was an antibiotic. They have EVERYTHING we have. You name it, they have it. They are not so backwards as you would like to believe. Don't let the medai spoon feed you that garbage. Get a brain and use it. My God.
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