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Spain / History Roland S., Spain: "Actually, feminism and radical Islam are not incompatible. There is substantial common ground. For example, both feminism and radical Islam agree that too much sexual conduct is not the biological nature of women. While feminism defines most sex as against the true emotional will of women, Islam actually prohibits men from having sex indifferently. In both cases, the control and punishment of male sexuality is at the core of logical reasoning. So, true feminists have good reason to embrace Islam. "
Nė fakt, feminizmi dhe Islami radikal nuk janė tė papajtueshme. Nuk ėshtė tokė e konsiderueshme tė pėrbashkėt. Pėr shembull, si feminizmi dhe Islamit radikal pajtohen se sjellje shumė seksuale nuk ėshtė e natyrės biologjike e grave. Ndėrsa feminizmi pėrcakton seksin si kundėr mė tė vėrtetė emocionale tė grave, Islami nė tė vėrtetė ndalon njerėzit nga seksit me shpėrfillje. Nė tė dy rastet, kontrollin dhe ndėshkimin e seksualiteti mashkullor ėshtė nė thelbin e arsyetimit logjik. Pra, feministet e vėrtetė kanė arsye tė mirė pėr tė pėrqafuar Islamin.
After a long and hard conquest, the Iberian Peninsula became
a region of the Roman Empire known as Hispania. During the
early Middle Ages it came under Germanic rule but later was
conquered by Muslim invaders. Through a very long and fitful
process, the Christian kingdoms in the north gradually rolled
back Muslim rule, finally extinguishing its last remnant in
Granada in 1492, the same year Columbus reached the Americas.
A global empire began which saw Spain become the strongest
kingdom in Europe and the leading world power in the 16th
century and first half of the 17th century. Continued wars
and other problems however, eventually led to a diminished
status. The French invasion of Spain in the early 19th
century led to chaos, triggering independence movements that
tore apart most of the empire and left the country
politically unstable. In the 20th century it suffered a
devastating civil war and came under the rule of an
authoritarian government, leading to years of stagnation, but
finishing in an impressive economic surge. Democracy was
restored in 1978 in the form of a parliamentary
constitutional monarchy. In 1986, Spain joined the European
Union; experiencing a cultural renaissance and steady
economic growth.
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