Sketcher
Born Imperishable
I don't know what in your description is "crazy" about them. There are various levels of moderation and Westernization among Muslims. I grew up with a couple of Muslim guys, their parents were involved in the community. There were only two differences between them and the rest of us, behaviorwise - their dad got them up early in the morning to pray, and they were careful to avoid pork products. That's it. I would much rather live next to these Muslims than I would to the violent hardliners in the news. Your description of the family sounds closer to that of the guys I knew rather than the hardliners.Actually, I had dinner with his family yesterday, I asked my daughter to give me her boyfriends mothers number and they accepted to come over for dinner. My husband and I told them how we felt about their relationship. We didn't mention religion as one of the problems, but we said she was too young and we wanted her to focus on school and church and we didn't feel comfortable with her dating and having sex yet. Their response was quite surprising to me. First of all, they knew about the two dating from the moment it started. Apparently, he liked her and then asked her out. We got mad at them for not informing us about it and the parents apologized to us and explained they were worried and thought it would be better if our daughter was the one to tell us. They then told us, they didn't have a problem with the relationship and they weren't strict parents and are and I quote: 'we prefer to let out children experience things for themselves without us helicopter parenting them'. They told us they lived in Geneva and Paris (I thought only the dad was born in France but his mother grew up there as well) before moving to the US and they let their kids drink responsibly upon turning 16 and allow weed, but smoking cigs to them is haram. To me, they just seem crazy Muslims who were have western European views on adolescence.
This doesn't make the relationship good of course, but if we don't give due credit to those we have disagreements with, that's a trap.
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