Karina
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I'm studying language in non-human primates as part of my psychology degree.
Bonobo chimps are fascinating in terms of their intelligence and close similarities to humans, even more so than common chimpanzees.
Anyway, their sexual behaviour is also a matter of interest (although maybe more to zoologists than psychologists!) as they frequently 'mate' with most of the members of their group, male AND female, adult or juvenile - whoever! In fact when I say frequently, I mean all day every day, conflict resolution, friendship bonding, for pleasure....
Homosexuality is a no-no in the Qur'an, yet man's closest genetic relative uses it as one of their most frequent passtimes and social tools.
I just wondered - how is this explained in Islam?
PS Forgive me for the controversial subject matter - but this really is a genuine question!
Bonobo chimps are fascinating in terms of their intelligence and close similarities to humans, even more so than common chimpanzees.
Anyway, their sexual behaviour is also a matter of interest (although maybe more to zoologists than psychologists!) as they frequently 'mate' with most of the members of their group, male AND female, adult or juvenile - whoever! In fact when I say frequently, I mean all day every day, conflict resolution, friendship bonding, for pleasure....
Homosexuality is a no-no in the Qur'an, yet man's closest genetic relative uses it as one of their most frequent passtimes and social tools.
I just wondered - how is this explained in Islam?
PS Forgive me for the controversial subject matter - but this really is a genuine question!
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