Turkish Digest
 
ISSN No 1554-8414
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Beliefnet.com: How do Muslims view Sex?
Beliefnet.com

How do Muslims view Sex

As it turns out, human reproduction accomplished by what moral theologians sometimes call "genital expression" is not limited to any race, creed, or ethnicity. Only occupants of well-heeled think tanks are believed to be exceptions. Otherwise, anthropologists and missionaries report finding that big people are playing with tiny versions of themselves everywhere they go. And there's no shortage of little Muslims. It's sex all right, no two ways about it. There's only one way we know of, short of still uncommon technological means such as artificial insemination, that will get the job done on a large scale. Sex, sex, and more sex. Some out there may think Muslims don't approve of sex because champagne toasts (or any alcohol) before or after anything at all is banned in Islam. Doesn't matter. Conjugal acts are GOOD. Carnal relations (now we're getting risque) enjoy a wholesome reputation within Islam. Sex is seen as a means by which husband and wife complete each other and have fun. Yes, have fun. Muslim teaching doesn't simply put up with sex as the necessary means of keeping the local schools filled. It considers sex pure pleasure. It's a Divine Mercy, completely condoned, eroticism and all. Contraceptives are also accepted by mutual consent. A big advantage over the Catholics and fundamentalist Christians who don't.

posted by A-News @ 5:41 AM  

The press is the nation's shared voice. It is an innovator, a school and a power in itself.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

Subscribe
    Enter your Email to receive free daily newsletters


    Powered by FeedBlitz
Advertise on Turkish Digest

Click for information on advertising on this site

About

The purpose of Turkish Digest is to provide the public at large, and anyone interested in Turkey, its people, history and culture, a balanced view about Turkish events and news related to Turkey. The information in Turkish Digest is compiled from a variety of resources. Links, comments, statements of facts or opinions appearing in Turkish Digest are not necessarily by the editor, nor do they necessarily reflect the viewpoint or opinion of the editor. Please note that although we always try to ensure that any external URLs are relevant, third-party sites are able to remove or change their pages as they see fit. Content viewed when visiting external sites is therefore not the responsibility of Turkish Digest.

Search

Search the site


powered by FreeFind

Search the web

Google
Links
Powered by



 http://www.wikio.com
Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Add to GoogleAdd to My AOL
Subscribe in BloglinesSubscribe in FeedLounge
Add Turkish Digest to Newsburst from CNET News.com
BLOGGER


Get Firefox!


Locations of visitors to this page