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Tag Archives: harmful effects of discrimination
Hear These Brave New Voices
My readers need to hear the voices of Fadila Al Jaffal, Mahaliyah and Suheir Hammad! Continue reading
Posted in Arab Women, Freedom of Speech, Islam & the West, Muslim Opinion of the West, Muslim Women
Tagged affirm life, Arab Women Speak Out, Compassion, disparities, Ethics, Fadila Al Jaffal, harmful effects of discrimination, Islam, Mahaliyah, Muslim, Muslim Opinion of the West, Muslim Women, poetry fighting discrimination and hatred, Suheir Hammad, Women's Rights
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Dear Clara (@ Women's Rights in Islam and the West)
I certainly sympathize with your point about not being subjugated. My point in part is that subjugation and abuse of women is a worldwide problem and phenomenon. Many US divorces are brought on by this. In my opinion, Muslim women also do not want to be subjugated, and they are now seeing that women outside the Muslim World are standing up for their rights. This information dissemination cannot be stopped. As this process happens, Muslim women will naturally stand up for their own rights, and the nature of Islam itself will change. But this will take much courage and a very long time. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Catholic Church, Christian Fundamentalism, Ethics in Journalism, Ethics in Religion, Freedom of Speech, Islam & the West, Muslim Opinion of the West, Pope Benedict, Priest Pedophilia, Western Opinion of Islam, Women's Rights
Tagged Bible, Catholic Church, Christian Fundamentalism, disparities, free, Freedom of Speech, harmful effects of discrimination, Islam, Muslim, native feelings, Pope Benedict, Priest Pedophilia, Religious Ethics, tea party, tolerance, women, Women's Rights
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