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Muslim Clerics Accuse Iran's President Of Breaking Islamic Law That Forbids Touching Women

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anotheoldgit | 16:58 Tue 12th Mar 2013 | News
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/// But religious conservatives say his actions are 'sinful' under Islamic doctrine which forbids Muslim men from touching women outside their immediate
family. ///

Some do not seem to obey that rule here in the UK, do they?.

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goes for other too you know, not just Muslims, have you got a link....
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em10

/// goes for other too you know, not just Muslims, have you got a link..///

How many do you want?
i meant to the original post, who said what...
Is this guy Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a fan of Jimmy Saville ??
The Islamic clerics don't like him. He's not radical or loony enough for them, so it's probably an attempt to stitch him up.

Sorry, I just realised you're not interested in Iran anyway. I see it was simply a half baked way of getting a 'foreigner rapes brit' story on the board. Apologies once again.
The Ayatollahs believe Iran should be a theocratic state. They must think Ahmadinejad is moving too far from that.
Yet another dishonest and rather perverted OP

Shouldn't this type of 'question' be left to the gutter tabloids?
// The Ayatollahs believe Iran should be a theocratic state. They must think Ahmadinejad is moving too far from that. //

Like I said, he's not radical or loony enough for them.
are you sure....
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em10

/// i meant to the original post, who said what... ///

Sorry about that, I was late entering the link, after I had forgot to do so, and then our posts must have crossed, my apologise once again.
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