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[QUOTE]Originally posted by newcomer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sonomod: [b] By spineless I meant that she has a tendancy to accept cultural practices of Muslims before actual Islamic juriprudence. [/b][/QUOTE] If that is your definition of “spineless” I would say that it actually applies more to people who are "born Muslims" than to “reverts”, as the majority of new Muslims do try to seek out information about their new found religion and follow it as it was revealed rather than just carrying on the accepted family traditional ways of practice. Some of the reactions you are describing to new Muslims are exactly the same as people describe in reaction to “born-again Christians” or to college students who think they are the only people who have ever opened a book and studied anything about life. It comes from their over-enthusiasm to adjust to their newfound knowledge/faith. However to generalize this to all new-Muslims/reverts is what I was objecting to. It’s a fascinating world we are living in today, where women are called “eccentric” because they choose to dress conservatively and wear socks in their sandals, gloves, scarves, and cover their faces. But if they walk around with their bellies hanging over the top of their skirts or trousers/pants, or a dress that leaves absolutely nothing to the imagination about what it is theoretically meant to be covering, they are considered fashionable! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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