Wednesday, September 26, 2007

More on UK Islamic dentist

What if a non-Muslim woman were not covered up? Would it be "unlawful" for him to look at her?

Another example, too, of the "once a Muslim, always a Muslim" philosophy....

A MUSLIM dentist has admitted reducing his fees to encourage female patients to wear the Islamic headscarf.
He said he identified the woman as a Muslim because of her name, which has roots in Islam, then `politely' asked her to wear a headscarf.
He said it was `unlawful' for him, as a Muslim, to look at a Muslim woman who was not properly covered up. He added: "If she was to adhere to my request, it makes me feel more comfortable.
He said that, despite her lapsed faith, Patient A was still a Muslim. He said: "For me to now call her a non-Muslim, I would be accused of committing a sin. I can't say she is not a Muslim.
"The only difference is one is lower in faith. It's like saying a Porsche and a Mini Metro, they are both cars."

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