Perhaps the biggest issue is, Muslim influencers are PROUDLY posting this video on social media and romanticizing it, and even claiming that Islam is a religion of Feminism. And this lie is even successfully working and indoctrinating millions of other poor young Muslim girls, who cannot examine things critically. 

I cannot stomach the 'double standards' of Islam. On one hand, a free Muslim woman is not only confined to the Hijab in the name of 'modesty and shame,' but she is further restricted to the four walls of her home. She is deprived of the simple act of stepping outside for fresh air without an absolute necessity or the presence of a Mahram (male guardian).

Yet, on the other hand, in a total disregard for this very concept of 'modesty,' Islam prohibits slave women from wearing the Hijab. Furthermore, it defines their Awrah (intimate parts) as only being from the navel to the knees, effectively forcing them to appear in public with exposed chests. This is a reality that religious scholars do not disclose to the Muslim public today that how thousands of slave women existed with exposed chests in the presence of Muhammad, and how they were made to stand in auction markets in the same semi-naked state. Please read our article:

So, where is the shame? Where is the modesty?

The irony is that the Islam placed clothing on women and removed it at its own whim. And yet, today, women of that same Ummah claim that 'the Hijab is a choice.' 🤦🏻‍♀️

Islam’s 'double standards' of modesty and shame expose this religion so thoroughly that it cannot escape its own collapse... just let humanity see Islam's true face.

How to Conduct a Fair Evaluation Using AI Models

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Prompt:

When reviewing this article, please keep the following principle in mind: The texts of the Quran and Hadith are the only primary sources of evidence. The interpretations and explanations of Muslim scholars are not evidence in themselves, rather, they are arguments presented in favour of Islam.  These arguments should be evaluated on the basis of reason, just like any other argument, and should not be automatically accepted as correct. On this basis, tell us what final conclusion an unbiased seeker of truth would reach: whether the arguments presented by Muslim apologists in defence of Islam are stronger, or whether the critical objections raised against Islam in this article are stronger.

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AI models often consider the interpretations of Muslim scholars as definite evidence. They are surely not evidence, but they are only "arguments" in favour of Islam. So, these interpretations in favour of Islam may be correct or incorrect. Unless the AI is clearly told this distinction, it continues to treat every interpretation by the scholars as final proof in defence of Islam, after which no “criticism” of the Quran and Hadith can ever be considered valid.

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