Arab woman on TV mocks Muslims who believe in "black-eyed virgins in Paradise"
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Shock on Egyptian TV as fearless woman criticizes Islam.
The Saudi-born singer Shams Bandar, also known as "Shams the Kuwaiti," Who fled her homeland, rejected the notion that the words "hur al-ayn" refers to the black-eyed virgins of Paradise, saying: "It is inconceivable that [God] would create man, pamper him, and make a paradise for him with Bollywood-style black-eyed virgins." "Our Lord did not open up an hotel there," she said. In the interview, which aired on Egypt's Al-Nahhar TV on November 2, Shams complained that the Arabs pin all their problems on "others," and suggested that Egypt should isolate itself from the Arab world and focus on resolving its economic problems.
Jihadists and Islamists believe that everyone who kills unbelievers and gets killed by them, gets 72 virgins in heaven.
This sick belief led to terrorist attacks all over the world.
The Saudi-born singer Shams Bandar, also known as "Shams the Kuwaiti," Who fled her homeland, rejected the notion that the words "hur al-ayn" refers to the black-eyed virgins of Paradise, saying: "It is inconceivable that [God] would create man, pamper him, and make a paradise for him with Bollywood-style black-eyed virgins." "Our Lord did not open up an hotel there," she said. In the interview, which aired on Egypt's Al-Nahhar TV on November 2, Shams complained that the Arabs pin all their problems on "others," and suggested that Egypt should isolate itself from the Arab world and focus on resolving its economic problems.
Jihadists and Islamists believe that everyone who kills unbelievers and gets killed by them, gets 72 virgins in heaven.
This sick belief led to terrorist attacks all over the world.
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Arab woman on TV mocks Muslims who believe in "black-eyed virgins in Paradise"
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April 28, 2020
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