No Namaz for Transexual

Re: No Namaz for Transexual

^X2 uncle, different people will get treated differently regardless of what you or I say. If I were there, you think I wouldn't have let him pray there? It's hard for most people to accept someone or something different. I don't want to bring in the whole discussion on how homosexuals were treated before in the west and now the society has developed tolerance towards them and very much accepts them as a part of the society. You and I might not have any problems with this guy praying where ever he wants to, but it's a HUGE problem to them because it's a challenge for them, a question that will shatter their image as MULLAHs or good muslims (yeah right!)..

In short, I don't care. As a human, he has as much right as any other muslim to pray there. When you bring in Islam and what it forbids, then you we all start questioning.. Why would God make anyone so different and allow people to strip him of his rights? I don't know..