Baybars, I'm now going to type something that will possibly incense you so much, smoke will billow out of all your orifices.
Do you think only white teenagers get pregnant? Muslim teenagers don't? You're deluding myself my friend. I remember being at school and a girl I knew from Mosque got pregnant by her boyfriend (who was black). At the time, there was so much uproar. I can remember my dad saying to me that she was type of the girl who got taken on holiday to Pakistan, then buried out there in a field somewhere, and obviously, at the time, being young and naive etc., I didn't know what honour killings were - who did back then? Especially considering how cloistered we were growing up and shielded from "real" life. I admit I was naive but anyway, I digress. I will leave my childhood reminiscing for my memoirs lol.
Point 2 - divorce. I know Muslims who are divorced and actually, the guy round the corner is Muslim, divorced, living with a white woman in sin (shock horror lol) and they have a baby
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Point 3 - crime, violent or otherwise. Every Muslim should hang their head in shame over the recent news stories, that have been well publicised about "gangs" of Muslim men, raping and prostituting young girls. THAT is a violent crime, rape, against the most vulnerable members of society - children. Muslims are brought up to believe in community. Are non-Muslims not worthy of the same protection as our own children now? Should we only care about the welfare of the Muslim child and the rest can go to Hell? NO BAYBARS. As Muslims and parents, we should be standing up and saying that we don't care what colour, creed, religion you are. We don't want this in our society and we aren't discriminating - what's wrong is wrong.
Point 4 - I have alcoholics in my wider family - they are Muslim. Every man (and woman) has their weakness. It's called being human. Yes, ideally we overcome these but not everyone has the strength too. It's not my place to judge, it's my place to support and help where it's needed, to encourage and to pray that they find the strength to turn away from something so destructive. Have you seen what someone with last stage cirrhosis looks like? Seen your family member dying because they NEED that drink? If you haven't then you don't know and you shouldn't judge Baybars.
Point 5 - drugs - prevalent in most societies across the world in one form or other. Show me a society where there aren't drugs. It's more publicised in Europe than anywhere else.