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Can Muslims throughout the world still rely on the holy texts of Islam - and even on the wisdom of their prophet?
Can Muslims throughout the world still rely on the holy texts of Islam - and even on the wisdom of their prophet?
A woman is forced to wear a veil to prevent herself from becoming harassed. To avoid the veil, she has to breastfeed a strange man - does this improve the life of anybody?


According to the Institut für Islamfragen in Germany there has been 60 books covering this subject published in Egypt alone. They are also stating that there were already foreign women renouncing Islam because of this discussion.  
According to the Institut für Islamfragen in Germany there has been 60 books covering this subject published in Egypt alone. They are also stating that there were already foreign women renouncing Islam because of this discussion.  
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Therefore most political and religious leaders are calling for a thoughtful approach to the holy texts. They say that fatwas should agree with logic and common sense and ancient texts should not be “misused” for thrilling headlines.
Therefore most political and religious leaders are calling for a thoughtful approach to the holy texts. They say that fatwas should agree with logic and common sense and ancient texts should not be “misused” for thrilling headlines.
==Conclusions==
This issue clearly exposes many doubts and questions in regards to Islam as a whole. Are the holy texts of Islam really as reliable as considered by the Muslim world?
We must ask this question since Islam is the main source for law in many Muslim countries and there are many Muslims who still believe that their Islamic law is derived from [[Allah]] their [[god]] and therefore it is superior to any law made by humans.
However, if we take a look at the fatwa of Dr. Atiyya and the hadith quoted by him, we can clearly see that there is no divine logic behind it. For many people, it just looks like twisted logic - if there is any logic at all.
A woman is forced to wear a veil to prevent herself from becoming harassed. To avoid the veil, she has to breastfeed a strange man.
Does this improve the life of anybody?


==Responses to Apologetics==
==Responses to Apologetics==
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