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New Straits Times

| January 28, 2012 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Nuraina Samad

TO each his or her own, seems democratic enough. But, how far or how low can you go? Or is it simply a matter of speaking up, regardless of whether the subject you're promoting touches on Islam and is bordering on, if not already, deviationist, and one that would invite controversy? Or is it about courage and bravado? Recklessness and foolhardiness? One must hand it to the Obedient Wives Club (OWC) - a group of women in the community of Global Ikhwan - for unashamedly speaking up about sex, Islam and Prophet Muhammad, all in one breath. Just the kind of thing that makes news, locally and abroad.

When you and I speak about sex, we don't make the news. But when OWC does, it makes headlines, causes a furore and gains infamy …

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