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RE: LeoThread 2026-03-02 14-33

in LeoFinance2 months ago

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A core argument is that under Islamic law, non-Muslims—especially those considered conquered—are inherently vulnerable. The societal expectation is that they are to be subdued and dominated. When they attempt to challenge this dominance, they risk falling prey to jihad, which permits the rape of captive women. Historical and doctrinal references shed light on how non-Muslims, especially Christians in countries like Egypt and Pakistan, endure constant threats of abduction, forced marriage, and violence—patterns that apparently influence certain behaviors among some Muslim men overseas.