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September 6, 2008 12:12:48 AM CDT



Unmarried, Frustrated, and Turning to Islam

Posted Feb 17, 08 6:10 PM CST in Arts & Living World 

(Newser) – Facing a feeble job market, many Middle Eastern youths can't afford pricey marriages—and end up single, frustrated, and devoted to Islam, the New York Times reports. Several countries are trying to stem the religious tide by funding weddings, but thousands are left unmarried and isolated. “People don’t help you,” a single Egyptian woman said. “It is only God that helps you.”

“The whole country is taken by an extreme conservative attitude,” one analyst said of Egypt, which has long fought religious extremism. In 1986, the country had one mosque per 6,031 people; 3 years ago, despite a doubled population, there was a mosque for every 745. With more than half of the Middle East's population under age 25, the region faces a wave of disenfranchised people who may vastly favor religious over political and social concerns.

Source New York Times

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Egyptian women wearing the niqab, the Islamic full face veil that leaves only a slit for the eyes, chat at the River Nile bank in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, June 14, 2007. Frustration with their situations...   (Associated Press)
Children wear hijabs, traditional Muslim head coverings. Frustration with their situations has led many young Egyptians to turn to Islam.   ((c) Shazron)
A Muslim man kisses the door to the shrine of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Islam's prophet Muhammad and one of Shiism's most beloved saints, left, as another prays, right, before the arrival of Iraqi...   (Associated Press)
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