Meet Palestinian Islamic scholar Yousef Makharzah, who likes talking about how bad Europeans are… and bestiality.
Yousef, you know what they say about people in glass houses throwing stones.
In 1923, the Director of Health in the British Mandate government in Palestine sent out a questionnaire to his Principal Medical and Health Officers in the country, asking them to report on various sexual practices and attitudes among the Muslim Arab population.
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Four of the six respondents discuss “sodomy” and “pederasty.” The Jerusalem officer maintains that “both active and passive pederasty are known and practised…but to a rare degree” among school children. He differentiates between it and sodomy, which he says is also known but rare. This officer is rather comprehensive in covering all the bases. He writes that bestiality occurs mostly among villagers although it is not heard of with women and animals…
The Nablus officer finds sodomy and “similar vices” “not uncommon in some of the towns but less so in the villages where…bestiality is by no mean unknown” and “immorality…rather lightly regarded” in those villages that are closer to the larger towns. He comments, “in the villages there seems to be curiously little feeling against bestiality which I have heard admitted in a very airy way on more than one occasion. Sodomy is considered disgraceful but not I think more so than ordinary immorality”
The Jaffa officer says that sodomy and “the act of intercourse with women themselves where [there is] no interference of the male sex” are both common and the second is “very common among the rich class of Moslem women.”
I have to be honest with you, Yousef. The way you are going, you certainly won’t be having sex with any women again.
Hat tip: Michal