Mohammed Hijab – Why Red Pill Muslims are an Abomination

Mohammed Hijab
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The speaker discusses the issue of red pill Muslims and their influence on women, as well as their hesitation to speak about men and their desire to associate themselves with the Prophet Muhammad. They argue that men should not be associated with these crazy behavior, as they do not see the need to be associated with them. The speaker also mentions the importance of being a good person for one's life.

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			The reason why red pill Muslims those who are associated with the red pill or influenced by it, or
shame on the Muslim community and an embarrassment to themselves is because they have no problem
attacking Muslim feminists on the basis that they oppose the Quran and Sunnah on so many of the
injunctions that they have or attitudes that they may have. But red pill undoubtedly does the same
thing. In the commodification, the objectification of women, in the telling of men to have
* as much as possible pick up parts of strict moral decadence. In the encouragement of
dff, telling your wife to do what she wants to do, or you're a woman so you don't feel jealous, she
		
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			doesn't see that she feels these kinds of things, completely against the Quran and Sunnah yet you
want to associate yourself with that movement? Why not just associate yourself with the Prophet
Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam the perfect man who teach how to be a man, a man who had nine
wives at the same time kept the more happy and for the Romans in the afternoon.