Saturday, March 28, 2009

Sex Education In Islam

A friend of mine is advocating for sex education by quoting a tradition as Aisha, the wife of the prophet testified, "Blessed are the women of the Ansar (the citizens of Madina). Shyness did not stand in their way seeking knowledge about their religion." (All except Termizi).
The hadith he mentioned is not having anything to support sex education.
The Madinite women used to come and discuss directly with Prophet Muhammad (sw) everything including sexual affairs. But later after the marriage of Prophet Muhammad (Sw) took place with Aisha (ra) these affairs were transmitted via Aisha (ra). Infact, the sole purpose of marrying with Aisha was the same.

Sex education is nothing but a tool of the west for the promotion of debased sexual values. West is using it a weapon to introduce indecency in Islamic countries.It will be worth to mention testimony of an American female doctor who worked in an Arab country, and saw the state of her own country, and realized what was wrong with the spread of “sex education” among male and female students in schools. She says," If your women in the east do not know some of the secrets of sex that are known by American girls, I would say – with a clear conscience – that it is better for you to remain ignorant than to enjoy this knowledge. We have given our girls lessons so that they will know about sex in detail, but soon one of them will leave the lecture hall, looking for the nearest boy, to practise with him the sexual theories carelessly, as if she is taking part in a play or playing a game. The natural result of that is an increase in fooling about and promiscuity."

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