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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Islamic Cleric-->Women Can't Talk and Remember at Same Time

Islam has a very low opinion of women. Take for example these quotes from the holy Hadith text:
  • Bukhari (48:826) Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: The Prophet said, "Isn't the witness of a woman equal to half of that of a man?" The women said, "Yes." He said, "This is because of the deficiency of a woman's mind."

  • Tabari I:280 “’I must also make Eve (bad word), although I created her intelligent.’ Because Allah afflicted Eve, all of the women of this world menstruate and are (bad word).”)…happy, content…utterly incapable from intellectual weakness…never to give us trouble…
One may think that being an ancient text, Islam would have changed its view about women in the intervening years. NO WAY ! Here is a more modern example.

Apparently Abd Al-Majid Al-Zindani is not only a Muslim Cleric but he is also a biologist. Back in October he gave an interview on Yemen TV where he gave a scientific lecture proving that women can't talk and and remember at the same time. Below is a partial transcript and video of how modern Islam looks at women:

MEMRI-Yemenite Cleric Abd Al-Majid Al-Zindani Presents 'Scientific' Proof that Women Cannot Talk and Remember Simultaneously

Following are excerpts from an interview with Yemenite cleric Abd Al-Majid Al-Zindani. The interview aired on Iqra TV on October 23, 2008.

"Women Are Subject to Menstruation, When Their Endurance and Mental Capacity for Concentration Are Diminished"

Abd Al-Majid Al-Zindani: "Allah said, with regard to women bearing witness: 'If two men are not available, then a man and two women, such as you choose as witnesses, so that if one of them errs, the other can remind her.' Some heretics - communists and other atheists - ridiculed [this verse], saying: How come a man's testimony equals that of two women? They used this to mock [the Muslims].

"The Muslims used to respond that women are subject to menstruation, when their endurance and mental capacity for concentration are diminished. When a woman witnesses a killing or an accident, she becomes frightened, moves away, and sometimes even faints, and she cannot even watch the incident. [...]

"The American Time magazine, in its July 31, 1995 issue, published this picture from research about the brain functioning of men and women. This is the ma... This is the female brain, and this is an image of the male brain. What do we see? We find that in the case of women, this area... And there is another here...

"Two areas in a woman's brain are activated when she talks. As we can see, there are many centers of speech in a woman's brain. There is a center in each lobe, while in the case of a man, there is only one center, here. The opposite center does not operate during speech, because it is busy remembering."

"When a Woman Talks, She Might Use the Part of the Brain Containing the Memory for Talking - And That's It, The Data is Lost"

"Both men and women have centers for speech and for memory. In the case of men, the center for speech is here, while the center for memory is here. When a man talks, his center for speech is active, and when he remembers something, his center for memory is active. On the other hand, when a woman wants to talk, she puts both centers into action. This may give us an explanation why women are more talkative.

"What is the outcome of this? When a woman talks, she uses the part of the brain that contains the memory, because in the case of women, both centers function for speech and memory. So when a woman talks, she might use the part of the brain containing the memory for talking - and that's it, the data is lost.

"Therefore, if we need the testimony of women in cases pertaining to human lives, property, honor, or the stability of justice, we must take into consideration this fact of life in the nature of women."



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