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A Muslimcel is a Muslim who experiences [[inceldom]]. The most prominent hadith that discusses what people look for in a spouse is found in both Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim: "it was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the prophet Muhammad said: “A woman may be married for four things: her wealth, her lineage, her attractiveness and her religious commitment. Seek the one who is religiously-committed, may your hands be rubbed with dust (i.e., may you prosper)." Within hadiths, a male point-of-view is often presented because the prophet's companions (sahabah) were male. However, the tafsirs (further expounding) often interpret these principles as gender-neutral.  
A Muslimcel is someone whose [[inceldom]] can at least in part be attributed to a puritanical Islamic upbringing. The most prominent hadith that discusses what people look for in a spouse is found in both Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim: "it was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the prophet Muhammad said: “A woman may be married for four things: her wealth, her lineage, her attractiveness and her religious commitment. Seek the one who is religiously-committed, may your hands be rubbed with dust (i.e., may you prosper)." Within hadiths, a male point-of-view is often presented because the prophet's companions (sahabah) were male. However, the tafsirs (further expounding) often interpret these principles as gender-neutral.  


The Islamic focus on attractiveness, wealth and status sounds very similar to the [[LMS]] theory. As such, Islamic principles can be popular even among non-Muslim [[red piller]]s and [[black piller]]s in the [[incelosphere]].
The Islamic focus on attractiveness, wealth and status sounds very similar to the [[LMS]] theory. As such, Islamic principles can be popular even among non-Muslim [[red piller]]s and [[black piller]]s in the [[incelosphere]].

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