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[QUOTE]Originally posted by caitlin: [QB] just read your replies. when we met he was muslim, i was catholic. we met in a bar, who was the bad muslim then. if he wanted a perfect muslim wife, why go looking in a bar after 3 years married convert. sins etc wipe clean. a few years things got bad, me having kids etc and not having time for my self, we start arguing etc once we married he stopped drinking etc and practised but few years ago started going to pakistan mosque and he went extreme if i watch eastenders, it is haram, he moans i never forget my roots. If I speak to my neighbour who is male we end up fighting, i am a flussie etc. it is a neighbour and what harm is it doing. he is mixing with a lot of people from doha, and it is very secluded across their. men and woman have to mix in todays society, he even moaned at our little girls when they were playing with out neighbours 4 year old son, what harm can that do at that age. he moaned when my little girl was wearing shorts and t-shirt etc, he calle dher kelpa, i later find out it means dog. he was fun when we married, now he is a pain and it is good to practise islam but you have to have a life at same time, he jsut scares people. MY ANSWER IS YOUR PAST IS WHAT MADE YOU AND IF YOU ASHAMED OF YOUR PAST, YOU DO NOT ACCEPT YOURSELF. IT MaAKES YOU WHO YOU ARE TODAY. He is such a good muslim boy, or so he thinks, does he not realise that god made us who we are and in not accepting inperfections of each other then we are doubting god, that is my view anyway. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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