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|    MALALA IS A'ISHA OF TODAY    |
|    29 Dec 13 19:29:22    |
      From: dudaraster@gmail.com              MALALA IS A'ISHA OF TODAY       By Aviroce              Malala is a great Muslim girl.She is an advocate for freedom for her       country. To understand that let us look at the Turkish Empire.        Turks adopted Islam to rule the Muslim world while it was at its weakest point       beginning of the Sixteenth Century. To dominate all Muslims, the Turks came       with the edict "A Muslim woman belongs only in the home. Home tasks are passed       from mother to        daughters. Daughters therefore are schooled at home to the tune of no       schooling. Once the mother does not go to school then her children will not       go to school. Now you get a society of illiterate people. Illiteracy       creates ignorance, superstitions        and slavery and perpetuates the same.       Malala should know that Muslim women rode the horses and fought in the war.        Prophet Mohammed's wife Aisha led the troops to victory. That is why such a       name is common in the black community.       Malala can be the new Aisha. Aisha was seventeen when she went to war.        Malala is sixteen to lead the war on illiteracy. What an analogy!! And       what kind of war. Aisha went to war where men get killed. Malala is going       to war where men are        enlightened.       Go for it Malala. Go for it Aisha. Keep in mind. Aisha was the wife of       the Prophet Mohammed..              Aviroce       Show trimmed content              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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