Egyptians upset by Virginity Faking Machne...
I wonder if I can get distribution rights for Canada...
Egyptian lawmakers and scholars are furious over an attempt to import a device allowing women to fake virginity, and are demanding death penalty for anyone trying to bring such a device into the country, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported Monday.
Professor Abdul Mouti Bayoumi of the al-Azhar University said supplying the item was akin to spreading vice in society, a crime punishable by death in Islamic Sharia law.
According to the report, the device is said to release liquid imitating blood, allowing a female to fake virginity on her wedding night. In some conservative Arab societies, the BBC says, there is a stigma about pre-marital sex.
The contraption is seen as a cheap and simple alternative to hymen repair surgery, which is carried out in secret by some clinics in the Middle East, the report adds.
The device is produced in China and has already become available in other parts of the Arab world. It is reported to be on sale in Syria for $15.
According to Prof. Bayoumi, it undermines the moral deterrent of fornication, which he described as a crime and one of the cardinal sins in Islam.
2 Comments:
What isn't a "a crime and one of the cardinal sins in Islam"?
They probably got the idea from here:
But if this charge is true (that she wasn't a virgin on her wedding night), and evidence of the girls virginity is not found, they shall bring the girl to the entrance of her fathers house and there her townsman shall stone her to death, because she committed a crime against Israel by her unchasteness in her father's house. Thus shall you purge the evil from your midst. (Deuteronomy 22:20-21 NAB)
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