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    Bent_Bladi is offline Moderator
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    lol i agree the "research" is totally... flawed but i guess they'd be mentioning that in their final presentation.

    oh... no we do say hi/salam/sup but... um idk we got so used to just blurting out whatever is on our minds... i usually say "salam all" or "hey all" when i post something new...

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    maybe he would prove that they don't marry outside their ethnicity but only because he has discluded everyone who isnt a Muslim, and so since Christian, Muslim, etc all tend to live in different parts of the world (with the UK seemingly the exception) it means that generally people who will fill in this, will just have married someone locally. Does that make sense? Have I winged enough about this yet?

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    Bent_Bladi is offline Moderator
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    lol huh?? honestly i highly doubt anyone marries from the same ethnicity anymore -- it's just cooler to have mixed kids


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    Quote Originally Posted by Felicity View Post
    maybe he would prove that they don't marry outside their ethnicity but only because he has discluded everyone who isnt a Muslim, and so since Christian, Muslim, etc all tend to live in different parts of the world (with the UK seemingly the exception) it means that generally people who will fill in this, will just have married someone locally. Does that make sense? Have I winged enough about this yet?
    I guess the person who made this survey is directing the research solely on families with muslim parents (it's a she by the way). but your concern is right- there are muslim families with one parent being non-muslim. Some muslim parents have kids who became non-muslim yalateef.

    So the survey could be re-shaped if Aliya thinks it is necessary. It wouldn't hurt to give her constructive criticism. i'm sure her professors would question these same points.
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    The meaning my name strives to achieve

    To a biological form you cannot relate-
    Because a reproductive cell is a gamete not gamate!

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    if she changes it, please tell me so I can fill it out too *is looking forward to the possibility of filling out a survey*

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