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I know their is a part for people telling story's of why they stoped being Muslim but honestly found I was unable to read and prosses most of it because of how much information it was all at once (I have some learning disibilitys) .I also found it harder because of the idea many people used huge words that id never heard of (I'm not Muslim and grew up in amaican schooling which sadly in many cases suckkks ) .I understand this is probably weird but I'm trying to build a opinion on Muslim religion (and other religions) that is formed from real information not just stereotypes . But well bluntly it's hard to read a lot .. Some specific questions I have are 1- what are some rules that are spisitcly to women . 2- what are rules spisitcly to men (so like in the Bible or sees men are to work and women are to care for the home for example) 3- what dose it say will happen if u don't follow rules 4- what dose it feel like growing up Muslim and dose gender or sexuality effect it . (For example if someone is gay or a rainbow person) .
5- what are the diet rules 6- what r the rules about medical stuf (for example sugerys ) .
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