Daniel Haqiqatjou
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Yeah.
But...
yeah so that the population is growing also because of conversion like people are becoming muslim um a lot of women convert to islam um really yeah the biggest in terms of gender demographic in converting to islam is actually women holy crap that's not what you see on the traditional media news
Yeah, I mean, the media demonizes Muslims.
Especially the women, right?
Yeah, like women are oppressed and women are this and that.
But I think what attracts women to Islam maybe is just gender roles.
Like this is something that people actually on a biological level, like they care about and they don't know that it's missing.
Like the fact that people are kind of raised within a Western system of just being kind of agendered.
like like without gender lists basically and there's no like everyone is expected to have the same path in life and have the same kind of aspirations and personality like there's no gender distinction like these are traditionally masculine roles or masculine personality versus female that's all seen as misogyny that's all seen like backwards patriarchy and every and there's been a concerted effort for many years to kind of erase gender distinction we're all just people
And Islam is like other traditional religions, other traditional cultures is contrary to that.
Like, no, well, being a man means something.
You have a certain role, like you have a certain position in your family.
Being a woman, that means something.
You have a position in society that will differ based on your gender expectations in terms of supporting a family financially, etc.,
So you see someone like Andrew Tate come on the scene and some of these red pill influencers, and they're kind of calling to that more generally, like we want to return to this notion of gender.
I think they don't really go far enough.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Yeah, because I think it's kind of they keep it vague, like things are very vague and it's limited to maybe like dating culture and they don't go specifically into what does it mean like for you to be a husband?