Whoever wants to #Stand4Uyghurs must know that there are Muslim mujahidin who are fighting to liberate our brothers and sisters in Turkestan, but they are tortured, killed, and prevented from the path of Allah by rulers the kuffar have allowed to rule over the Muslim lands.
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These mujahidin are often labelled as extremists, terrorists, or khawarij by the servants of traitors seeking to hold onto the scraps the enemies of Allah have given them at any cost.
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It is without a doubt an obligation to come to the assistance of Muslims who are imprisoned, tormented, and forced away from their religion.
Thus, it also becomes obligatory to remove whatever impediments stand in the way of fulfilling this obligation.
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Those who clearly stand in the way of this obligation must be removed by a combination of wisdom, preaching, and force.
So look for the impediments in this path, and when you see them, if you can't work to remove them yourself, at least support those who are.
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What is actually the problen with preventing girls from going to school?
Formal educational level is strongly correlated to divorce, and divorce is strongly correlated to (generational) mental illness, criminality, and more divorce.
It's a straightforward issue.
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This doesn't apply of to religious education, but education designed to build up the formal labor force.
Still, many of the women of Islamic history who memorized Quran and books of fiqh, mastered Arabic grammar, etc. would be considered uneducated by "modern" standards.
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This also doesn't apply to traditional vocational training, which is how most medical knowledge was passed down in the past. Again, highly qualified female doctors and midwives would also be considered "uneducated" by "modern" standards.
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Why does the liberal state promote mixing of men and women?
Because it depends on continuous centralization of power into its institutions.
These institutions (academia, medicine, political, legal, and financial systems) are aggregates of relationships.
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Relationships act like capacitors in their ability to store value. This value may take the form of direct credits and debits, or it may be more abstract forms of social capital. For example, "company culture."
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Relationships are based on trust, and this trust enables value generating interactions.
The US dollar facilitates trade because people trust that it is widely accepted as a form of payment.
Family members support each other because they trust that love and care...
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