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Iskandar323, why do you think the article should be deleted? It's actually a widespread concept in Islamic culture. One can find sources about it in almost any language, starting from English and ending with Russian. بلاد ما وراء النهر (talk) 11:02, 13 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@بلاد ما وراء النهر: My reasons can be seen in the PROD notice. However, if you disagree and would like to improve the article, you can simply remove the PROD notice. Iskandar323 (talk) 11:58, 13 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I think Iskandar323 is a Dayouth 89.206.82.55 (talk) 13:55, 14 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In contemporary society, it is crucial to recognize and respect the dignity and rights of all individuals, regardless of their gender or personal choices. The term 'dayouth,' which is often used to label or shame individuals, particularly women, based on perceived notions of honor or virtue, has no place in modern discourse.
Using derogatory terms like 'dayouth' perpetuates harmful stereotypes and contributes to the marginalization and discrimination of individuals. It reinforces gender inequality and restricts individuals' freedom to make choices about their lives and relationships without fear of judgment or reprisal.
Furthermore, labeling individuals with derogatory terms is not only disrespectful but also dehumanizing. It reduces individuals to stereotypes and overlooks their inherent worth and complexity as human beings.
Instead of using divisive and derogatory language, we should promote understanding, empathy, and respect for diversity. It is essential to foster a culture of inclusivity and acceptance where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their background or choices.
As responsible members of society, we must challenge harmful attitudes and language and strive to create an environment where everyone feels valued and accepted for who they are. 192.12.247.112 (talk) 13:57, 14 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]