New Fatwa Calls on Men to Drink Women's Breast Milk
By Raymond Ibrahim
PajamasMedia.com
June 4, 2010
Last month, I wrote a PJM article dealing with some of Islam’s “problematic” practices, specifically those attributable to the Muslim prophet Muhammad. One of these — the Muslim phenomenon of “adult-breastfeeding,” or rida‘ al-kabir — is making headlines again, precisely three years to the day since it last created controversy in (and inevitable mockery of) the Islamic world. According to Gulf News:
Exactly three years ago, on May 22, 2007, an Egyptian scholar was disciplined by Al Azhar University, one of Islam’s most prestigious institutions, after he issued a fatwa calling upon women to breastfeed their male colleagues. Dr. Izzat Attiyah said that his fatwa offered a way around mixing of the sexes in the work place since breast-feeding established a maternal relation even if the beneficiary was not the woman’s biological son or daughter.Now, a high-ranking Saudi, Sheikh Abdul Mohsin al-Abaican, a consultant at Saudi Arabia’s royal court, has issued a fatwa asserting that . . .
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Sounds like a typically sick, perverted idea from the font of ideas posturing as "religion" but which is really a disguise for barbaric, pagan depravity - aka "Islam".
ReplyDeleteNext thing you know they will be sponsoring the murder of all non-Islamic folk ... oh, wait - they already do!!