HotShot
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Kulazzi said:I agree. For example, take the Indian culture. One of my cousin's friend got married last year. However the guy that she was going to marry, she:
a) never spoke to him or
b) never saw him in person and;
c) Only saw his photograph
This is a very traditional line of marriage. It is also a tradition for the bride-to-be to stay prior one month to the marriage inside her home. She cannot go anywhere. She cannot even sit in the sun outside. This is because fair skin is considered to be very attractive in India and for the girl to be fairer, she needs to stay inside. This is exactly what my cousin's friend did.
Now, I am of Indian ethnicity however thankfully my parents are going to follow the marriage process in Islam, and not the one above otherwise I would just....be oppressed!
Now, to enlighten poor Optophobia (and anyone else) on the marriage process in Islam, in contrast to the example I have just provided.
In Islam, you are allowed to go on a 'mini-date', exactly like you would do on a first date. Just to get to know the person, their morals, their standards etc. etc. Then afterwards, you can decide to marry that person or not. Let's get rid of the "arranged marriage" myth in Islam as this is simply not true [and certainly not oppresive compared to the Indian culture].
Now, the divorce on the women's part. IF a man decides to divorce his wife then ok, they're divorced. HOWEVER, if he desires to remarry her HE has to wait UNTIL she has married someone else and has divorced husband #2 (or 3 or 4 or whatever).
Get it?
Got it?
Good.
Now let's see if anyone can figure out which scenario is the "oppressive" one. Sometimes I really wonder....
hm... tats old school.. india's culture is becoming less oppressive. Also thats mainly or has strong ties with Hinduism. Once again this does not show that islam is not oppressive towards women.