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Pakis Christian sex slaves
« on: July 06, 2011, 10:20:18 AM »
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Pakistan’s Christian ‘Sex-Slaves’: A Case Study

Posted by Raymond Ibrahim on Jul 5th, 2011
Raymond Ibrahim, a Shillman Fellow at the DHFC, is a widely recognized authority on Islam. Join him as he explores The Intersection—the pivotal but ignored point where Islam and Christianity meet—including by examining the latest on Christian persecution, translating important Arabic news that never reaches the West, and much more.
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Earlier we saw Egyptian preacher Huwaini and Kuwaiti political activist Mutairi call for the reinstitution of sex-slavery.  Before dismissing their position as aberrant, that is “radical,” for the record, here are respected Muslim scholar Majid Khadduri’s thoughts on the matter:

The term spoil (ghanima) is applied specifically to property acquired by force from non-Muslims. It includes, however, not only property (movable and immovable) but also persons, whether in the capacity of asra (prisoners of war) or sabi (women and children). … If the slave were a woman, the master was permitted to have sexual connection with her as a concubine.

Still, some may seek to dismiss the notion of sex-slavery in Islam as theory, not actual practice, arguing that even if Sharia permits the sexual enslavement of infidel women, neither Egypt nor Kuwait formally permits it.

Let us therefore make an important distinction: While few Muslim governments would formally institute sex-slavery—thereby egregiously undermining their ongoing and very successful efforts at duping the West—the sort of supremacist culture Sharia breeds, wherein seizing anything from the infidel, including his women and children, is an everyday fact of life.

Thus in Huwaini’s Egypt, the increasingly Islamist-leaning government does not have an institution to buy and sell infidel women; yet Egypt’s Christian girls are constantly being abducted and, as one recent report puts it, “kept as virtual slaves.”  Likewise, in Gulf countries: while sex-slavery may not be formally recognized, the dirty little secret there is that impoverished and desperate women from places like the Philippines are often hired as “servants,” effectively performing the functions of sex-slaves.

To better demonstrate that this Sharia-induced worldview permeates the Muslim world—that infidel women are seen as little better than sex-objects for Muslim men—let us briefly focus on one Muslim nation: distant Pakistan, where Christians make a tiny minority of less than 2%, and where at least 700 Christian girls are abducted annually.

Consider the following stories that never make it to the MSM—a sampling limited to just last month’s grab-bag of atrocities committed against Pakistan’s Christians (since anymore than that would be too immense to list):

    A 9-year-old Christian girl was abducted, gang-raped, and murdered by repeated blows to her head, and then dumped into a canal.
    A 24-year-old Christian woman who was kidnapped, forced to convert to Islam, and forced to marry a Muslim, is now reportedly on the verge of being “sold abroad.”
    At the same time that Muslims were desecrating a Christian cemetery, a Christian mother was abducted, drugged, and gang-raped all night long.
    After brutally attacking a priest and his family, another young Christian woman was abducted and raped over several days by a man claiming to be a police officer.
    Yet another Christian girl was raped by a Pakistani army major at gunpoint and then dumped off.
    A powerful Muslim businessman had two Christian sisters kidnapped, forced them to convert to Islam, and marry him.

One may argue that rape is a phenomenon that affects every society, yet the fact that most women raped in Pakistan come from the mere 2% Christian minority speaks for itself.

Moreover, if you go to the links of these anecdotes, you will find that in every single case the Pakistani police either did nothing to apprehend the culprits or, more often, actually helped them while turning against the victims.

After all, even though Pakistan is not a full-blown Sharia state—you know, to save face in front of the international infidel—Sharia has nonetheless conditioned even the police to see infidel Christian women as little better than violable objects of pleasure, and to always side with fellow Muslims, according to the doctrine of wala wa bara, which commands Muslims to always be loyal to fellow Muslims against non-Muslims.

Nor are such atrocities confined to Pakistan; even in Europe, a Pakistani man recently raped a Norwegian woman, informing her that “he had the right to do exactly as he wanted to a woman.”

Focusing on Pakistan has the added bonus of demonstrating one more thing: that Pakistan is a non-Arab country dispels the notion that seeing women as sex-objects is an “Arab” phenomenon; that Pakistanis do not know Arabic dispels the notion that they are being “radicalized” by the likes of Huwaini or Mutairi.

What, then, does Pakistan share with these other Arab nations that advocate the institution of sex-slavery and are in the habit of abducting and raping Christian women? Islam.
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« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2011, 01:04:47 PM »
Muslamic men consider muslamic women as their slaves and further consider all other religion women as prostitutes and so their rightful sex slaves. Muslamics can never improve.
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Re: Pakis Christian sex slaves
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2011, 11:32:10 AM »
If I watch CNN in the evening, they advertise always a campaign "we take a stand to end slavery" without mentioning even one time the reason for slavery in our modern world.
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Re: Pakis Christian sex slaves
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2011, 01:37:11 PM »
If I watch CNN in the evening, they advertise always a campaign "we take a stand to end slavery" without mentioning even one time the reason for slavery in our modern world.
I watch it also and thats true cnn has a large audience in Qurananimal world.Too bad you don't get Fox. T.V.
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