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The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by parisbookaddict(f): 2:21pm On Aug 22, 2015
Massive inbreeding within the Muslim culture during the last 1.400 years may have done catastrophic damage to their gene pool. The consequences of intermarriage between first cousins often have serious impact on the offspring’s intelligence, sanity, health and on their surroundingsThe most famous example of inbreeding is in ancient Egypt, where several Pharaonic dynasties collapsed after a couple of hundred years. In order to keep wealth and power within the family, the Pharaohs often married their own sister or half-sister and after a handful of generations the offspring were mentally and physically unfit to rule. Another historical example is the royal houses of Europe where royal families often married among each other because tradition did not allow them to marry people of non-royal class.The high amount of mentally retarded and handicapped royalties throughout European history shows the unhealthy consequences of this practice. Luckily, the royal families have now allowed themselves to marry for love and not just for status.The Muslim culture still practices inbreeding and has been doing so for longer than any Egyptian dynasty. This practice also predates the world’s oldest monarchy (the Danish) by 300 years.A rough estimate shows that close to half of all Muslims in the world are inbred: In Pakistan, 70 percent of all marriages are between first cousins (so-called "consanguinity"wink and in Turkey the amount is between 25-30 percent (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants"Statistical research on Arabic countries shows that up to 34 percent of all marriages in Algiers are consanguine (blood related), 46 percent in Bahrain, 33 percent in Egypt, 80 percent in Nubia (southern area in Egypt), 60 percent in Iraq, 64 percent in Jordan, 64 percent in Kuwait, 42 percent in Lebanon, 48 percent in Libya, 47 percent in Mauritania, 54 percent in Qatar, 67 percent in Saudi Arabia, 63 percent in Sudan, 40 percent in Syria, 39 percent in Tunisia, 54 percent in the United Arabic Emirates and 45 percent in Yemen (Reproductive Health Journal, 2009 Consanguinity and reproductive health among Arabs.).A large part of inbred Muslims are born from parents who are themselves inbred - which increase the risks of negative mental and physical consequenses greatly.The amount of blood related marriages is lower among Muslim immigrants living in the West. Among Pakistanis living in Denmark the amount is down to 40 percent and 15 percent among Turkish immigrants (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants".).More than half of Pakistani immigrants living in Britain are intermarried:The research, conducted by the BBC and broadcast to a shocked nation on Tuesday, found that at least 55% of the community was married to a first cousin. This is thought to be linked to the probability that a British Pakistani family is at least 13 times more likely than the general population to have children with recessive genetic disorders.” (Times of India, 17/11 2005 Ban UK Pakistanis from marrying cousins).The lower percentages might be because it is difficult to get the chosen family member to the country, or because health education is better in the West.Low intelligenceSeveral studies show that children of consanguineous marriages have lower intelligence than children of non-related parents. Research shows that the IQ is 10-16 points lower in children born from related parents and that abilities related to social behavior develops slower in inbred babies:"Effects of parental consanguinity on the cognitive and social behavior of children have been studied among the Ansari Muslims of Bhalgapur, Bihar.IQ in inbred children (8-12 years old) is found to be lower (69 in rural and 79 in suburban populations) than that of the outbred ones (79 and 95 respectively). The onset of various social profiles like visual fixation, social smile, sound seizures, oral expression and hand-grasping are significantly delayed among the new-born inbred babies." (Indian National Science Academy, 1983 Consanguinity Effects on Intelligence Quotient and Neonatal Behaviours of nsari Muslim Children"wink.The article "Effects of inbreeding on Raven Matrices" concludes that "Indian Muslim school boys, ages 13 to 15 years, whose parents are first cousins, were compared with classmates whose parents are genetically unrelated on the Raven Standard Progressive Matrices, a nonverbal test of intelligence. The inbred group scored significantly lower and had significantly greater variance than the non-inbred group, both on raw scores and on scores statistically adjusted to control for age and socioeconomic status." ( Behaviour Genetics, 1984).Another study shows that the risk of having an IQ lower than 70 goes up 400 percent from 1.2 percent in children from normal parents to 6.2 percent in inbred children: "The data indicate that the risk for mental retardation in matings of normal parents increases from 0.012 with random matings to 0.062 for first-cousin parentage." (Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 1978 Effect of inbreeding on IQ and mental retardation"wink. The study A study of possible deleterious effects of consanguinityconcludes, that "The occurrence of malignancies, congenital abnormalities, mental retardation and physical handicap was significantly higher in offspring of consanguineous than non-consanguineous marriages."Mental and physical diseases and deathThe risk of stillbirth doubles when parents are first cousins (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants). One study analyzed the risk of perinatal death (the child dies during its own birth), infant death (child dies while still infant) and autosomal recessive disorders (serious and often deadly genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis and spinal muscular atrophy):

More details here : http://en.europenews.dk/-Muslim-Inbreeding-Impacts-on-intelligence-sanity-health-and-society-78170.html
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by tartar9(m): 8:15pm On Aug 22, 2015
parisbookaddict:
Massive inbreeding within the Muslim culture during the last 1.400 years may have done catastrophic damage to their gene pool. The consequences of intermarriage between first cousins often have serious impact on the offspring’s intelligence, sanity, health and on their surroundingsThe most famous example of inbreeding is in ancient Egypt, where several Pharaonic dynasties collapsed after a couple of hundred years. In order to keep wealth and power within the family, the Pharaohs often married their own sister or half-sister and after a handful of generations the offspring were mentally and physically unfit to rule. Another historical example is the royal houses of Europe where royal families often married among each other because tradition did not allow them to marry people of non-royal class.The high amount of mentally retarded and handicapped royalties throughout European history shows the unhealthy consequences of this practice. Luckily, the royal families have now allowed themselves to marry for love and not just for status.The Muslim culture still practices inbreeding and has been doing so for longer than any Egyptian dynasty. This practice also predates the world’s oldest monarchy (the Danish) by 300 years.A rough estimate shows that close to half of all Muslims in the world are inbred: In Pakistan, 70 percent of all marriages are between first cousins (so-called "consanguinity"wink and in Turkey the amount is between 25-30 percent (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants"Statistical research on Arabic countries shows that up to 34 percent of all marriages in Algiers are consanguine (blood related), 46 percent in Bahrain, 33 percent in Egypt, 80 percent in Nubia (southern area in Egypt), 60 percent in Iraq, 64 percent in Jordan, 64 percent in Kuwait, 42 percent in Lebanon, 48 percent in Libya, 47 percent in Mauritania, 54 percent in Qatar, 67 percent in Saudi Arabia, 63 percent in Sudan, 40 percent in Syria, 39 percent in Tunisia, 54 percent in the United Arabic Emirates and 45 percent in Yemen (Reproductive Health Journal, 2009 Consanguinity and reproductive health among Arabs.).A large part of inbred Muslims are born from parents who are themselves inbred - which increase the risks of negative mental and physical consequenses greatly.The amount of blood related marriages is lower among Muslim immigrants living in the West. Among Pakistanis living in Denmark the amount is down to 40 percent and 15 percent among Turkish immigrants (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants".).More than half of Pakistani immigrants living in Britain are intermarried:The research, conducted by the BBC and broadcast to a shocked nation on Tuesday, found that at least 55% of the community was married to a first cousin. This is thought to be linked to the probability that a British Pakistani family is at least 13 times more likely than the general population to have children with recessive genetic disorders.” (Times of India, 17/11 2005 Ban UK Pakistanis from marrying cousins).The lower percentages might be because it is difficult to get the chosen family member to the country, or because health education is better in the West.Low intelligenceSeveral studies show that children of consanguineous marriages have lower intelligence than children of non-related parents. Research shows that the IQ is 10-16 points lower in children born from related parents and that abilities related to social behavior develops slower in inbred babies:"Effects of parental consanguinity on the cognitive and social behavior of children have been studied among the Ansari Muslims of Bhalgapur, Bihar.IQ in inbred children (8-12 years old) is found to be lower (69 in rural and 79 in suburban populations) than that of the outbred ones (79 and 95 respectively). The onset of various social profiles like visual fixation, social smile, sound seizures, oral expression and hand-grasping are significantly delayed among the new-born inbred babies." (Indian National Science Academy, 1983 Consanguinity Effects on Intelligence Quotient and Neonatal Behaviours of nsari Muslim Children"wink.The article "Effects of inbreeding on Raven Matrices" concludes that "Indian Muslim school boys, ages 13 to 15 years, whose parents are first cousins, were compared with classmates whose parents are genetically unrelated on the Raven Standard Progressive Matrices, a nonverbal test of intelligence. The inbred group scored significantly lower and had significantly greater variance than the non-inbred group, both on raw scores and on scores statistically adjusted to control for age and socioeconomic status." ( Behaviour Genetics, 1984).Another study shows that the risk of having an IQ lower than 70 goes up 400 percent from 1.2 percent in children from normal parents to 6.2 percent in inbred children: "The data indicate that the risk for mental retardation in matings of normal parents increases from 0.012 with random matings to 0.062 for first-cousin parentage." (Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 1978 Effect of inbreeding on IQ and mental retardation"wink. The study A study of possible deleterious effects of consanguinityconcludes, that "The occurrence of malignancies, congenital abnormalities, mental retardation and physical handicap was significantly higher in offspring of consanguineous than non-consanguineous marriages."Mental and physical diseases and deathThe risk of stillbirth doubles when parents are first cousins (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants). One study analyzed the risk of perinatal death (the child dies during its own birth), infant death (child dies while still infant) and autosomal recessive disorders (serious and often deadly genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis and spinal muscular atrophy):

More details here : http://en.europenews.dk/-Muslim-Inbreeding-Impacts-on-intelligence-sanity-health-and-society-78170.html
what do you intend to achieve by this,did Islam say you must marry your cousin.these your inbreeding myths has no strong scientific backing,if your so-called statistics are even correct.
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by Demmzy15(m): 8:52pm On Aug 22, 2015
The punishment for incest in some islamic countries is death, you got it all wrong. Some Muslims don't marry first cousin, research before posting. You've made a fool of yourself again!

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by Annunaki(m): 5:41am On Aug 23, 2015
Demmzy15:
The punishment for incest in some islamic countries is death, you got it all wrong. Muslims don't marry first cousin, research before posting. You've made a fool of yourself again!

Al taqquiya tongue
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by adewalker(m): 7:07am On Aug 23, 2015
parisbookaddict:
Massive inbreeding within the Muslim culture during the last 1.400 years may have done catastrophic damage to their gene pool. The consequences of intermarriage between first cousins often have serious impact on the offspring’s intelligence, sanity, health and on their surroundingsThe most famous example of inbreeding is in ancient Egypt, where several Pharaonic dynasties collapsed after a couple of hundred years. In order to keep wealth and power within the family, the Pharaohs often married their own sister or half-sister and after a handful of generations the offspring were mentally and physically unfit to rule. Another historical example is the royal houses of Europe where royal families often married among each other because tradition did not allow them to marry people of non-royal class.The high amount of mentally retarded and handicapped royalties throughout European history shows the unhealthy consequences of this practice. Luckily, the royal families have now allowed themselves to marry for love and not just for status.The Muslim culture still practices inbreeding and has been doing so for longer than any Egyptian dynasty. This practice also predates the world’s oldest monarchy (the Danish) by 300 years.A rough estimate shows that close to half of all Muslims in the world are inbred: In Pakistan, 70 percent of all marriages are between first cousins (so-called "consanguinity"wink and in Turkey the amount is between 25-30 percent (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants"Statistical research on Arabic countries shows that up to 34 percent of all marriages in Algiers are consanguine (blood related), 46 percent in Bahrain, 33 percent in Egypt, 80 percent in Nubia (southern area in Egypt), 60 percent in Iraq, 64 percent in Jordan, 64 percent in Kuwait, 42 percent in Lebanon, 48 percent in Libya, 47 percent in Mauritania, 54 percent in Qatar, 67 percent in Saudi Arabia, 63 percent in Sudan, 40 percent in Syria, 39 percent in Tunisia, 54 percent in the United Arabic Emirates and 45 percent in Yemen (Reproductive Health Journal, 2009 Consanguinity and reproductive health among Arabs.).A large part of inbred Muslims are born from parents who are themselves inbred - which increase the risks of negative mental and physical consequenses greatly.The amount of blood related marriages is lower among Muslim immigrants living in the West. Among Pakistanis living in Denmark the amount is down to 40 percent and 15 percent among Turkish immigrants (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants".).More than half of Pakistani immigrants living in Britain are intermarried:The research, conducted by the BBC and broadcast to a shocked nation on Tuesday, found that at least 55% of the community was married to a first cousin. This is thought to be linked to the probability that a British Pakistani family is at least 13 times more likely than the general population to have children with recessive genetic disorders.” (Times of India, 17/11 2005 Ban UK Pakistanis from marrying cousins).The lower percentages might be because it is difficult to get the chosen family member to the country, or because health education is better in the West.Low intelligenceSeveral studies show that children of consanguineous marriages have lower intelligence than children of non-related parents. Research shows that the IQ is 10-16 points lower in children born from related parents and that abilities related to social behavior develops slower in inbred babies:"Effects of parental consanguinity on the cognitive and social behavior of children have been studied among the Ansari Muslims of Bhalgapur, Bihar.IQ in inbred children (8-12 years old) is found to be lower (69 in rural and 79 in suburban populations) than that of the outbred ones (79 and 95 respectively). The onset of various social profiles like visual fixation, social smile, sound seizures, oral expression and hand-grasping are significantly delayed among the new-born inbred babies." (Indian National Science Academy, 1983 Consanguinity Effects on Intelligence Quotient and Neonatal Behaviours of nsari Muslim Children"wink.The article "Effects of inbreeding on Raven Matrices" concludes that "Indian Muslim school boys, ages 13 to 15 years, whose parents are first cousins, were compared with classmates whose parents are genetically unrelated on the Raven Standard Progressive Matrices, a nonverbal test of intelligence. The inbred group scored significantly lower and had significantly greater variance than the non-inbred group, both on raw scores and on scores statistically adjusted to control for age and socioeconomic status." ( Behaviour Genetics, 1984).Another study shows that the risk of having an IQ lower than 70 goes up 400 percent from 1.2 percent in children from normal parents to 6.2 percent in inbred children: "The data indicate that the risk for mental retardation in matings of normal parents increases from 0.012 with random matings to 0.062 for first-cousin parentage." (Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 1978 Effect of inbreeding on IQ and mental retardation"wink. The study A study of possible deleterious effects of consanguinityconcludes, that "The occurrence of malignancies, congenital abnormalities, mental retardation and physical handicap was significantly higher in offspring of consanguineous than non-consanguineous marriages."Mental and physical diseases and deathThe risk of stillbirth doubles when parents are first cousins (Jyllands-Posten, 27/2 2009 More stillbirths among immigrants). One study analyzed the risk of perinatal death (the child dies during its own birth), infant death (child dies while still infant) and autosomal recessive disorders (serious and often deadly genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis and spinal muscular atrophy):

More details here : http://en.europenews.dk/-Muslim-Inbreeding-Impacts-on-intelligence-sanity-health-and-society-78170.html
. Incest is categorically forbidden in islam,pls don't copy and paste from sites,always make ur own research quran 4vs23"prohibited for u(in marriage) are ur mothers,ur daughters,ur sisters,ur father sister,ur mother's sisters,ur brother's daughters,ur sister's daughters,ur nursing mothers,the girls who nursed from the same mothers as u,ur wives' mothers,the daughter of ur wives' who u have consummated marriage,if the marriage has not been consummated u may marry the daughter,also forbidden is the women who have been married to ur genetic sons,also u shall not be married to two sisters at the same time,and do not break up existing marriage,God is most forgiving,most merciful". As u can see from this verse madam,we don't wed our first cousins in islam,pls always verify infos before posting to avoid embarrassing urself

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by basilico: 8:19am On Aug 23, 2015
Prophet Muhammad himself married cousins, as he did with Zaynab bint Jahsh , who was not only the daughter of Umaimah bint Abd al-Muttalib, one of his father's sisters, [1] but was also divorced from a marriage with Muhammad's adopted son, Zayd ibn Haritha. It was this last issue that caused the most controversy, with traditional Arab norms at the time being opposed, though not the Qur'an (Sura Al-Ahzab 33:37).

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by tartar9(m): 8:32am On Aug 23, 2015
Demmzy15:
The punishment for incest in some islamic countries is death, you got it all wrong. Muslims don't marry first cousin, research before posting. You've made a fool of yourself again!
the moròn meant cousin marriage

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by Annunaki(m): 9:38am On Aug 23, 2015
tartar9:
the moròn meant cousin marriage

Have recovered from your depression? tongue
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by parisbookaddict(f): 7:29am On Aug 24, 2015
adewalker:
. Incest is categorically forbidden in islam,pls don't copy and paste from sites,always make ur own research quran 4vs23"prohibited for u(in marriage) are ur mothers,ur daughters,ur sisters,ur father sister,ur mother's sisters,ur brother's daughters,ur sister's daughters,ur nursing mothers,the girls who nursed from the same mothers as u,ur wives' mothers,the daughter of ur wives' who u have consummated marriage,if the marriage has not been consummated u may marry the daughter,also forbidden is the women who have been married to ur genetic sons,also u shall not be married to two sisters at the same time,and do not break up existing marriage,God is most forgiving,most merciful". As u can see from this verse madam,we don't wed our first cousins in islam,pls always verify infos before posting to avoid embarrassing urself

Tartar9 u are an islamist who knows beTter than this muslim who claims Muslims don't marry first cousins.

Adewalker are u aware mohammed married his cousin and most Muslims in the middle east Marry their cousins(this is considered as inbreeding and incest in genetics), this has even been theorized as the reason why Muslims have contributed so poorly to academia and in the north of Nigeria tonnes of Muslims are in wheel chairs either because of polio or genetic deformities as a result of inbreeding .

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by parisbookaddict(f): 7:30am On Aug 24, 2015
Demmzy15:
The punishment for incest in some islamic countries is death, you got it all wrong. Muslims don't marry first cousin, research before posting. You've made a fool of yourself again!



Tartar9 u are an islamist who knows beTter than this muslim who claims Muslims don't marry first cousins.

Demmzy15 are u aware mohammed married his cousin and most Muslims in the middle east Marry their cousins(this is considered as inbreeding and incest in genetics), this has even been theorized as the reason why Muslims have contributed so poorly to academia and in the north of Nigeria tonnes of Muslims are in wheel chairs either because of polio or genetic deformities as a result of inbreeding .
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by tartar9(m): 8:53am On Aug 24, 2015
parisbookaddict:




[s]Tartar9 u are an islamist who knows beTter than this muslim who claims Muslims don't marry first cousins.

Demmzy15 are u aware mohammed married his cousin and most Muslims in the middle east Marry their cousins(this is considered as inbreeding and incest in genetics), this has even been theorized as the reason why Muslims have contributed so poorly to academia and in the north of Nigeria tonnes of Muslims are in wheel chairs either because of polio or genetic deformities as a result of inbreeding .[/s]
the people who marry their cousin isnt even up to 10% at most and stop peddling science myths.
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by Demmzy15(m): 10:22am On Aug 24, 2015
parisbookaddict:




[s]Tartar9 u are an islamist who knows beTter than this muslim who claims Muslims don't marry first cousins.

Demmzy15 are u aware mohammed married his cousin and most Muslims in the middle east Marry their cousins(this is considered as inbreeding and incest in genetics), this has even been theorized as the reason why Muslims have contributed so poorly to academia and in the north of Nigeria tonnes of Muslims are in wheel chairs either because of polio or genetic deformities as a result of inbreeding . [/s]
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by Demmzy15(m): 10:24am On Aug 24, 2015
Annunaki:


Al taqquiya tongue
Woos if I slap you ehn? grin
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by parisbookaddict(f): 10:28am On Aug 26, 2015
adewalker:
. Incest is categorically forbidden in islam,pls don't copy and paste from sites,always make ur own research quran 4vs23"prohibited for u(in marriage) are ur mothers,ur daughters,ur sisters,ur father sister,ur mother's sisters,ur brother's daughters,ur sister's daughters,ur nursing mothers,the girls who nursed from the same mothers as u,ur wives' mothers,the daughter of ur wives' who u have consummated marriage,if the marriage has not been consummated u may marry the daughter,also forbidden is the women who have been married to ur genetic sons,also u shall not be married to two sisters at the same time,and do not break up existing marriage,God is most forgiving,most merciful". As u can see from this verse madam,we don't wed our first cousins in islam,pls always verify infos before posting to avoid embarrassing urself

I have read a number of ur replies to me and decided to ignore them. U know too little about Islam and ur defence for the crimes of Muslims is pitiful.

U don't even know ur prophet mohammed married his own frist cousin. This is why first cousin marriAge is halal in Islamic countries. This is even considered an examplary deed (sunnah) to emulate since ur false prophet MohammEd did it.

NOW go do ur research and see the evils ur prophet encouraged and standard in the muslim world.

Tabari IX:69
"He who believes in Allah and His
Messenger has protected his life and possessions
from us.
As for those who disbelieve, we will fight them
forever in
the Cause of Allah. Killing them is a small matter
to us."

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by tartar9(m): 12:23pm On Aug 26, 2015
parisbookaddict:


I have read a number of ur replies to me and decided to ignore them. U know too little about Islam and ur defence for the crimes of Muslims is pitiful.

U don't even know ur prophet mohammed married his own frist cousin. This is why first cousin marriAge is halal in Islamic countries. This is even considered an examplary deed (sunnah) to emulate since ur false prophet MohammEd did it.

NOW go do ur research and see the evils ur prophet encouraged and standard in the muslim world.

Tabari IX:69
"He who believes in Allah and His
Messenger has protected his life and possessions
from us.
As for those who disbelieve, we will fight them
forever in
the Cause of Allah. Killing them is a small matter
to us."


slowpoke,why didn't you provide verifiable sources for your stats and scientific myths shameless liar!
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by adewalker(m): 12:35pm On Aug 26, 2015
tartar9:
slowpoke,why didn't you provide verifiable sources for your stats and scientific myths shameless liar!
. Salaam alaykum brother,don't let her get to ur skin,I wanted to reply all what she said,but I changed my mind when I actually saw her profile.,no matter what you explain to them,they will never listen,they just want to bash and bash

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by tartar9(m): 12:44pm On Aug 26, 2015
adewalker:
. Salaam alaykum brother,don't let her get to ur skin,I wanted to reply all what she said,but I changed my mind when I actually saw her profile..
Wa Alaikum Salaam.this is just one of her profiles where she peddles her lies.it will be obvious she's sick when you see her Ifeann moniker that was banned.

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by parisbookaddict(f): 7:51pm On Aug 26, 2015
adewalker:
. Salaam alaykum brother,don't let her get to ur skin,I wanted to reply all what she said,but I changed my mind when I actually saw her profile.,no matter what you explain to them,they will never listen,they just want to bash and bash

Did mohammed ur examplary man have s.ex with his own frist cousin ... yes or no.. Of course u cant answer.. u cant even defend ur believes. .. my apologies if i sound harsh, but i grow tired of muslims hypocrisy and al taqiyyah

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Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by Demmzy15(m): 9:28pm On Aug 26, 2015
parisbookaddict:


[s]Did mohammed ur examplary man have s.ex with his own frist cousin ... yes or no.. Of course u cant answer.. u cant even defend ur believes. .. my apologies if i sound harsh, but i grow tired of muslims hypocrisy and al taqiyyah[/s]
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by malvisguy212: 10:44pm On Aug 26, 2015
Demmzy15:
The punishment for incest in some islamic countries is death, you got it all wrong. Some Muslims don't marry first cousin, research before posting. You've made a fool of yourself again!
Surah 25:54:
It is He Who has created man from water: then has He established relationships of LINEAGE AND MARRIAGE : for thy Lord has power
over all things. (Yusuf Ali)

Al-Qurtubi is one of Islam’s premiere
commentators. In his Commentary
(Tafsir) on Surah 25:54, he quotes Ibn
Al-Arabi (1165 C.E. – 1240 C.E.), the most
influential author of Islamic history. He is
also known to his supporters as al-
Shaykh al-Akbar (The Greatest Master).
Al-Qurtubi wrote:
REGARDING THE TERMS “LINEAGE
AND RELATIONSHIP THROUGH
MARRIAGE”:
“Lineage and relationship through
marriage are two terms that describe
the personal relationships that may
exist between humans.”
Ibn Al-Arabi said, “Lineage is an
expression referring to the mixture of
fluids between a male and a female
from a religious legal point of view.
However, if this union (between
male and female) occurs through
disobedience (fornication) then the
resulting child is not considered a
part of a person’s true lineage. That
is why a daughter born from
adultery is not mentioned in Allah’s
saying, ‘Prohibited to you (for
marriage) are: your mothers and
daughters’ (Surah 4:23) because she
is not considered a daughter
according to the most authentic
teaching of our (Islamic) scholars
and the most authentic teaching of
our religion.
If there is no legal lineage then
there is no legal relationship; for
adultery does not prohibit (from
marriage) the daughter of the
mother (you committed adultery
with) nor the mother of a woman
(you committed adultery with).
What is lawfully prohibited is not
also prohibited due to sin, for Allah
has bestowed lineage and relation
through marriage upon His
servants and greatly esteemed
these relationships. Allah has also
established laws identifying what is
legal and what is prohibited, which
are not equal to each other; therefore
falsehood cannot be a part of these
laws.” ( Tafseer Qurtubi, Surah 25
verse 54; Translated from Al-Azhar’s
official website).
Let us analyze this Islamic ruling very
carefully. According “to the most
authentic teaching of Islamic scholars
and the most authentic teaching of
Islam,” a daughter born out of wedlock
is not considered as the daughter of the
man. Consequently, it becomes
permissible for him to marry her. The
above Islamic ruling clearly states that
“the resulting child is not considered a
part of a person’s true lineage.” As a
result, the daughter is regarded the
same as any other unrelated woman. As
such, Islam does not prohibit the
marriage between the father and his own
biological daughter who is born through
fornication or adultery.
And the above Islamic ruling also adds
that according to “the most authentic
teaching of Islam, if there is no legal
lineage then there is no legal
relationship; for adultery does not
prohibit from marriage the daughter
of the mother you committed adultery
with.” And to drive home the point, the
ruling states, “What is lawfully
prohibited is not also prohibited due
to sin, for Allah has bestowed lineage
and relation through marriage.” In
others words, while Islam prohibits
marriages between a man and his
daughter if she is conceived in marriage,
it does not prohibit marriages between a
father and his daughter if she is
conceived out of wedlock.
According to Islam’s logic, it is li

Sunan Abu-Dawud, Book 29, Hadith
3952:
Narrated Abu Hurayrah: The Prophet
said: The child of adultery is worst
of the three.
Can you accept this insanity? How can an innocent child be considered as a greater sinner than the parents who brought the child into the world through adultery?This is Islam for you. The acceptability of Incest in Islam may come as a shock for Muslims who are not familiar with the teachings of their own religion. We hope this article will serve as a wake-up call for them.
Re: The Implications Of Inbreeding as practised In Muslim Society by Drtkn: 8:06am On Jan 25, 2023
Your Jesus accept rahab lie and Islam forbid incest in clear by daughter but your bible have at least ten stories of incest that your Jesus accept and human doesn’t represent Islam only inspired scripture

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