This happens very, very occasionally--so I'm going to indulge in the moment. ;) There's something I didn't mention in my entry about Muslim women marrying Christian and Jewish men, and that is that the particular man of whom I was speaking had expressed consideration to convert to Islam. Of course, I didn't take it seriously. …
NO.
Most people find romantic relationships through coworkers, colleagues, friends, the gym they go to every weekend, and other non transitory means. Not by asking random people for numbers. And yet, every single time, without fail, when there is a discussion about dating men will always start whining about how women are supermeanie-pants about giving away …
Muslim women vs Western women
I'm both, and apparently I'm invisible. It always frustrates me when people make this comparison, as if these two things are mutually exclusive.the fatal feminist © Nahida S. N.
Declaration of Sentiments
Seneca Falls Convention, 1848_______________________________________________________________________________When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one portion of the family of man to assume among the people of the earth a position different from that which they have hitherto occupied, but one to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent …
Islam, interfaith marriage, broken hearts, and human rights
A little over a year ago I was speaking to a friend who had known me for two years and, in his own words, fallen in love.You can probably guess what I told him. Here's a summary: "I can't be with you, you're Christian, and besides that I'm not looking to get married any time …
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Saudi Arabia has decided not to allow women to practice their God-given right to vote.
Saudi Arabia has decided that it is no longer a Muslim country. May other Muslims in the world respect its government's wishes to be labeled as a kafir nation.(Yeah, I know what you're thinking. But I'm angry as fuck.)the fatal feminist © Nahida S. N.
some random things about me
Because I feel like it. 1. When I'm at the piano, I'm inclined to play the treble clef with my left hand, even though you're generally supposed to use your right hand for treble clef and left hand for bass clef, and you'd think that would just become habit. I'm not certain why this happens, …