Shadee Elmasry – My Body, My Choice

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker discusses the confusion surrounding their choice between producing their body and being held responsible for it. They argue that individuals have the freedom to choose what they want and that the rules of their bodies are based on their preferences. The speaker also mentions a convenience in producing a car without ownership.
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My body my choice is deceptive language because for us as

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Muslims, our bodies are in a manner our bodies belong to allow

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us to kind of with Allah. So my body my choice, yeah, we can

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choose to disobey and we can be punished for that. But to say my

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body my choice, this is foolishness. It's actually

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completely false. You have the choice to do what you want, in

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what you purchased or produced in a factory or in a shop. So did you

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produce it? Or did you buy your body neither right? It was given

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to you. If it's given to you, someone gave it to you. That means

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that person has rights over you. They can take it back, they can

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tell you what to do with it, etcetera. It's an A man, I go into

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my house, and my driveway and I find a car and to the house and

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then kitchen table, there's a key there and a note, park it where

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you want, change the rims all you want, but only take it to work.

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That's the rules of the car. This is same logic with the human body.

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You didn't make it. You didn't buy it, you don't own it. Namely one

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other thing that you didn't make that you didn't buy that you own

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