Georgetown Islamic Professor: "Consent isn't Necessary for Sex"
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HavenSub67 — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 10:01 PM)
A professor at Georgetown University is teaching his students that men do not need consent to have sex with women, and that slavery is justifiable under Islamic teachings.
Islamic Studies professor Jonathan Brown recently lectured at the International Institute of Islamic Thought, where he shared his alarming beliefs with students in attendance in his lecture, Islam and the Problem of Slavery. Freelance writer Umar Lee expressed his shock over the 90-minute lecture, which included explicit endorsements of rape and slavery.
Brown himself uploaded the lecture to YouTube.
According to Lee, Browns lecture was supposed to revolve around slavery in Islam, but the lecturer moved its focus to criticize the United States, United Kingdom and China. Brown described slavery in these non-Muslim societies as brutal, which they were, but lauded the historically inhumane practice in Arab lands and Turkey.
Indeed, according to Brown, slaves in the Muslim world lived a pretty good life, wrote Lee. I thought the Muslim community was done with this dishonest North Korean style of propaganda. Obviously not.
http://heatst.com/culture-wars/georgetown-islamic-studies-professor-slavery-ok-so-is-non-consensual-sex/ -
graham-167 — 9 years ago(February 16, 2017 04:55 AM)
Thought, where he shared his alarming beliefs with students in attendance in his lecture, Islam and the Problem of Slavery.
So wait, is this guy saying these are his beliefs, or that these are islamic beliefs?
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Isapop — 9 years ago(February 16, 2017 05:24 AM)
So wait, is this guy saying these are his beliefs, or that these are islamic beliefs?
Yes, that is a bit vague. The author of the link certainly suggests that these are the teacher's beliefs. But the only way to find out if the author is honest is to sit through the 90 minute lecture.
And I'm not about to do that.