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Online Islamic sex-shop opens for business

#1  Postby DoctorE » Mar 23, 2010 12:17 pm

Maybe they will mellow out after getting Muhammad butt-plug and Allah-anus eh


Abdelaziz Aouragh is a Muslim, lives in Amsterdam, and deals in sex articles. His webshop El Asira, which is for Muslims, will soon be selling Pure Power capsules which "heighten male performance, desire and pleasure". Desire capsules for women will also be available, sensual stimulators for him and her and lubricants based on cocoa butter, water or silicon. El Asira calls itself "the first Islamic online webshop for sex articles and care products". Its webshop should be open for business starting this weekend.
The combination of Islam and sex products is not an obvious one. When Aouragh's business partner, Stefan Delsink, suggested selling sex items, Aouragh was dubious. A day later he agreed. "I knew that Muslims do have a need for sex products. People bring them back from the Middle East and give them to young couples," he said.

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#2  Postby Oeditor » Mar 23, 2010 12:28 pm

DoctorE wrote:
lubricants based on cocoa butter, water or silicon.
which brings us right back to the sand of the nile. :evilgrin:
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#3  Postby Weaver » Mar 23, 2010 12:32 pm

In one of his books, Brigader General (Ret) Chuck Yeager (yes, that Chuck Yeager) was talking about being a military attache in Pakistan. His wife got involved in efforts to introduce planned parenthood via condom usage to the country. Initial resistance crumbled when, after identifying a dislike for white condoms due to associations with it being the traditional Islamic color of purity, she arranged for the importation of colored condoms - which were apparently a HUGE hit.
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#4  Postby Oeditor » Mar 23, 2010 1:06 pm

Weaver wrote: due to associations with it [white] being the traditional Islamic color of purity,
Ah, so that's why they make women go around dressed in black then. Sinful temptresses that they are.
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#5  Postby cherries » Apr 09, 2010 4:28 pm

interesting,in south east asia "jamu" is very popular.jamu is a herbal mixture,usually pills but also could be dried herbs,like tree bark,roots or spices to be made into a decotion. it's used for a number of ailments but some of the most popular ones are for giving increased stamina and health of the reproductive organs,both for men and women.
there is some weird herbal cigarillo which women along with other herbal medicine and massage oils will go around,trading it from door to door,quite openly explaining the function of that cigarillo like herbal thingy,which has to be inserted somewhere to be of any benefit,fortunately it can be used used multiple times so being more economically efficient. :dopey:
i think that shop would benefit trading with indonesia where jamu is very popular and there is an amazing amount to choose from,some more it's halal because it's a majority muslim country.i don't believe this pure white condom thing,they probably just want some variety. :cheers:
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#6  Postby 210karman » Apr 09, 2010 7:30 pm

The strap on clitoris might prove popular.
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#7  Postby Mirage » Apr 09, 2010 11:35 pm

I wonder if they have specially designed Burkas with special holes in em? lol :smoke:
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#8  Postby Millefleur » Apr 10, 2010 12:31 am

Mirage wrote:I wonder if they have specially designed Burkas with special holes in em? lol :smoke:


Some of them look like there'd be space for two in there, like festival sex but without some drunken reveller pissing on your tent at 3am :smoke:
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#9  Postby pcCoder » Apr 10, 2010 12:34 am

In high school I had a friend from some other culture I don't remember, and was told by him that even during sex partners were forbidden from seeing each other nude and they had attire that was worn for the purpose. I don't know if there is any truth to it, but it was what I was told.
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#10  Postby Oeditor » Apr 10, 2010 12:48 am

I can't be bothered to look it up at this time of night but I'm sure I've recently seen tales of quite elderly women who've never had their faces seen by their husbands, even though they were grandmothers. It's a good job that Allah directed their husbands' interests elsewhere, isn't it?
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#11  Postby Millefleur » Apr 10, 2010 12:55 am

Oeditor wrote:I can't be bothered to look it up at this time of night but I'm sure I've recently seen tales of quite elderly women who've never had their faces seen by their husbands, even though they were grandmothers. It's a good job that Allah directed their husbands' interests elsewhere, isn't it?


I don't think this is what you meant (I'm sure I've heard of something similar) but its all I could find.

Guardian 2006 - http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006/ja ... atch.egypt

A curious religious debate is raging in Egypt. The question is: should you keep your clothes on when having sex?

It began when Dr Rashad Khalil, an expert on Islamic law from al-Azhar university in Cairo warned that being completely naked during intercourse invalidates a marriage. His ruling was promptly dismissed by other scholars, including one who argued that "anything that can bring spouses closer to each other" should be permitted.
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#12  Postby Oeditor » Apr 10, 2010 10:05 am

There are some examples here: http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2007/10/08/40103.html The 70 year old with children who I was thinking of is at the bottom.
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#13  Postby kiki5711 » Apr 10, 2010 11:16 am

pcCoder wrote:In high school I had a friend from some other culture I don't remember, and was told by him that even during sex partners were forbidden from seeing each other nude and they had attire that was worn for the purpose. I don't know if there is any truth to it, but it was what I was told.


Yes Catholics. On the day of their wedding they are allowed to have sex but the woman wears a white sheet over her except the "HOLE" where the husband can search for the you know what!!!

And do the condoms wear a mini burka except where the opening is? I wouldn't be surprised.
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#14  Postby I'm With Stupid » Apr 10, 2010 12:58 pm

I'm still confused as to what exactly makes it Islamic. Just cos a muslim owns it?
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#15  Postby cherries » Apr 10, 2010 1:53 pm

I'm With Stupid wrote:I'm still confused as to what exactly makes it Islamic. Just cos a muslim owns it?

probably because they don't show pictures of naked people and stuff like that which is not allowed in islam.
btw.i think it's obligatory for muslim men to make sure that their partner gets satisfaction while having sex.
of course the woman hasn't got a choice and got to oblige,all dictated by the religion.
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#16  Postby Oeditor » Apr 10, 2010 2:19 pm

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btw.i think it's obligatory for muslim men to make sure that their partner gets satisfaction while having sex.
Unless they happen to be a prophet raping a child?
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#17  Postby cherries » Apr 10, 2010 2:45 pm

Oeditor wrote:
cherries wrote:
btw.i think it's obligatory for muslim men to make sure that their partner gets satisfaction while having sex.
Unless they happen to be a prophet raping a child?


of course,your right.a child wouldn't get anything out of this making it again just another contradiction,which islam is full of.
theoretically it could be used as an argument against child marriage but since mohammad did it himself it wont work.
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#18  Postby GenesForLife » Apr 10, 2010 3:06 pm

Talking of this, a 12-year old died in Yemen after a ruptured womb from premature intercourse
http://business.maktoob.com/20090000456 ... m_content=

fuck the morons.
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#19  Postby cherries » Apr 10, 2010 5:11 pm

GenesForLife wrote:Talking of this, a 12-year old died in Yemen after a ruptured womb from premature intercourse
http://business.maktoob.com/20090000456 ... m_content=

fuck the morons.]


there is a thread here http://www.rational-skepticism.org/news-politics/yemeni-child-bride-dies-of-bleeding-after-intercourse-t4744.html
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#20  Postby cherries » May 04, 2010 2:14 pm


Let there be sex

'Christian sex toys' isn't a phrase I ever thought I'd hear. But seek and ye shall find – just make sure you're married


When Abdelaziz Aouragh first thought up the idea of an online sex shop for Muslim couples, I bet he didn't imagine for a moment the amount of interest his new venture would generate. But the site actually attracted so many visitors (70,000 hits within the first four days) that eventually it crashed, and Aouragh was forced to find a new web host to deal with the volume of traffic he was getting.

El Asira, as Aouragh's sex-shop-that's-not-really-a-sex-shop is called, is back up and running now, but I wouldn't bother going there if you're after anything racier than massage oils or herbal potions. Because everything Aouragh sells is strictly halal, and as you can imagine that leaves a lot of things out. You won't find any vibrators at El Asira for instance, or indeed anything that requires batteries; and you won't find any porn or any depictions of bare naked flesh there either.

What the instant success of a site like El Asira has shown though is that there's obviously a gap in the market for this kind of thing – marital aids for couples of faith. Indeed, this is something that Christians have been aware of for some time now; hence the proliferation of online Christian sex shops.

But Christian sex shops are an entirely different beast from the tame, sharia-compliant business that Aouragh has just set up. In fact let's be honest, if it wasn't for the absence of naked models on these sites, and if wasn't for the constant reminders that the items on sale are for the enjoyment of married couples and married couples only, you'd be hard pushed to work out what exactly it is that makes these places Christian at all. I don't remember reading anything in the Bible about anal beads or rubber ticklers for instance, but then theologians have always been adept at interpreting the text to fit their arguments, so if the vicar says they're okay then who am I to question otherwise?

If you're confused as to why Christians or other people of faith feel the need to have their own, separate sex shops, the people behind ChristianLoveToys.com offer this explanation on their site:

"Traditionally, married couples may only purchase fun and spicy marital toys from stores that sell a plethora of pornographic and inappropriate products. The experience of shopping in these stores is awkward, uncomfortable, embarrassing, 'dirty', and spiritually overwhelming. It is extremely difficult to serve God, serve your spouse, and appropriately guard your mind and heart while browsing these stores."

They go on to explain that their store provides "a safe place for couples to browse", as well as offering assurances that "your order will be shipped in a confidential, indiscriminate, plain and simple box!" Meanwhile, the Kama Sutra, that Bible of sex fans everywhere, is strictly forbidden, as it allegedly originates "from ancient polytheistic pseudo-religious Hindi spiritual teaching". But all is not lost, because God apparently "has some really exciting things to say about sex for married couples," so you can find advice on how to get hold of a free Bible, as well as links to other Christian resources, instead.

Despite their predictable emphasis on sex being acceptable only within the confines of a purely heterosexual marriage, and their balking at putting so much as a belly button on display, Christian sex sites are nonetheless a world removed from the staid and repressed image of Christianity that some of us grew up with. In fact in researching for this piece I was amazed to learn that Christians not only believe that women are as entitled to orgasms as men, but they believe in the existence of the G-Spot, too. And if you don't believe me, there's an anatomically correct Christian diagram that pinpoints its exact location: hallelujah sisters, someone's finally found the Holy Grail!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2010/may/04/christian-sex-toys
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