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Sexuality and Eroticism Among Males in Moslem Societies (Haworth Gay&Lesbian Studies)

Sexuality and Eroticism Among Males in Moslem Societies (Haworth Gay&Lesbian Studies)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Gay sex tourists whine about Arab men
Review: Along with the heavy-handed attacks by Arno Schmitt of Charles Pellat's work reprinted herein and of John Boswell, are a number of superficial accounts by 1970s gay sex tourists disappointed that the Arabs they let f*** them didn't treat them well. Except for an interesting chapter on "not-so-gay life in Karachi" and a survey of laws in Muslim societies, the books is mostly about Arabs (with some uninformative chapters on Turks and Persians). In contrast _Islamic Homosexualities_ by Murray & Roscoe (NYU, 1997) has greater geographical, cultural, and historical scope, less animus for scholars such as Pellat, and none of the tedious whining of disappointed European and American sex tourists.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: sexy,it was very sexy
Review: I found this book was a very worth while read. It gave me a great insight into the pleasures of homosexuallity amongst muslim men.I found it helped me find myself and thus forfilled my pleasures.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fascinating Introduction
Review: I remember reading this book and being completely and utterly fascinated. SEXUALITY AND EROTICISM AMONG MALES IN MOSLEM SOCIETIES is a frank, brave book on homo/bisexuality in the Arab/ Sub-continental world. (In fact, the first such work on the theme)

This is easy to read, but contains solid information on that 'hidden' culture within a much misunderstood society. Schmitt and Sofer both provided a text that can be appreciated for its many revelations. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Mix
Review: Of all books on the topic: the Best. First, it's honest--other editors give them impression that their book is on Indonesian, Nigeria and US-Muslims, but it is--just as this one--on the area from Casablanca to Karachi. Or that lesbians figure in their book--they do not.
Yes, one finds testimonies in Schmitt/Sofer, by most of them by Palestinians, Israelis, Turks and a Pakistani--not Westerners.
But one finds scholarly stuff as well--yet not in academic lingo.
And this book got the highest accolade by people concerned...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This must be a joke!!
Review: To say that Islam tolerates Homosexuality is a very humorous claim indeed. This author focuses on practices done by corrupt muslims who do not even read their own book. The Quran numerously talks about Homosexuality, Condeming it over and over. First it warns the men not to leave their wives and go for other men. Another verse states How God dealt a destructive Force (severe storms) on the People of "Lot" that instantly killed all their inhabitants as punishment for such a sinful act. Then there are the VAST testimonies of Homosexual muslim who choose not to engage in Homosexual acts and lead a Heterosexual life in order not to Sin in the name of God. I could go on, this is so pathetic that it's not even worth my time reviewing this. MY ADVICE, BEFORE YOU BELIEVE IN SOMETHING SOMEONE SAYS OR WRITES ABOUT, do your own independant research to see if the author is honest or just a fanatic. In this cas go read what the Quran really says about homosexuals.


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