Woman Between Islam and Western Society
4. The Problems Facing Modern Civilization
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sperm, and bore a son whom she named Doron (a
Greek word meaning “gift”). His photograph, at
age four, appeared in
The Hindustan Times
of
September 7, 1986. A
Daily Telegraph
representative,
Ian Brodie, who met Dr. Blake at her Los Angeles
residence, reports that her happiness is gradually
turning to gall, the birth of a child without a father
having created a number of problems. Top of the
list of such problems is the boy’s repeated queries
about his father, which he began to make as soon as
he could speak. Dr. Blake told Brodie that “there
was one occasion when Doron got angry with me.
He said he was going off to live with his Dad.” For
Dr. Blake, what had started off as an interesting
experience, latterly seems to have developed into a
series of delicate problems. She now says with
regret, “One thing Doron is deprived of is a
Daddy.”
Deviation from nature has given rise to problems
which were hitherto inconceivable.
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“The Big Chill,?” a specially researched
Time
magazine
cover story of February 16, 1987, startled the world