Duality – Masculinity, Femininity in Quran

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Holy Qur’an presents us with a vision of mankind that is based on the existence of established laws in light of the divine will, including: “biological duality”.

The first idea
in the Quran is that everything Allah Almighty created is subject to the law of duality,
which is a general matter. However, what appears to be the case is that it does not
mean masculinity and femininity, but rather conformity and dissimilarity, or action and
reaction. However, there are verses that demonstrate - based on many evidences - the
generality of the law of biological duality for the plant world, as well as for the animal
and human worlds.
One who studies the Quran verses notices several things:
First: Man is two types, male and female, without the existence of a third type, and it
is one of the postulates of contemporary biology. However, gender ideology is based
on sophistry that goes beyond biology and science by believing in the existence of
identities outside of masculinity and femininity, based on personal desire rather than
formative reality. Identity is not the image that a person wishes to present to others, but
rather what “he himself” looks like in reality.
Second: The ability to become pregnant is limited to femininity, as the female was
provided to do this with a “uterus,” “menstruation”. Therefore, transgender men do not
menstruate, and transgender women have the ability to become pregnant because
they are biologically female.
Third: Reproduction occurs through sexual relations between a male and a female, but
the Quran limits it to legal marriage. On the other hand, gender ideology and sexual
anomaly go beyond that, as it legalized same-sex marriage.
Therefore, the Quran forbids any sexual relationship between a male and a female
outside of legal marriage, or between females, or between two males, indicating that
one of the destructive effects of this is: The non-continuation of the human species.
Therefore, genderideology and sexual anomaly are a philosophy of death and nihilism.

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