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Will all the Muslim Feminist please stand up?

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Postby Ceelgabo » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:50 pm

[quote="muktaar"]mis cheiff

i pray three times a day
i do good deeds

i think somali women are shaming our name by being cheap. i think most of them should have never stepped a foot in the western world.


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if u think ayan hirsi is doing great job by speaking for the weak, and if u think thta women should be imamas , then i think u are FUKED UP , excuse my Chinese
the white man has messed up ur brain cells[/quote]



"i think somali women are shaming our name by being cheap. i think most of them should have never stepped a foot in the western world."

What about Somali man who spend their childrens welfare money on Khat, abuse their wife, leave to take care of the children by themself... are they not shaming the SOmali community too... or better yet would our sister turn bad if they had man who threat them with respect...

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Postby *Faithful » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:52 pm

Dhussa By the way you talk you really dont sound like a woman.Are you sure you are a man?

Say Yes i'm a muslim(why would you ask me that question). Confused

I believe women can also depend of themselves without waiting for the guy to come around with the money.But money isnt what really matter to much women.


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Postby Pink-Panther » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:52 pm

if you're a radical feminist, why do you wear a hijab? why are you thinking about marriage? You do know what being a radical feminist entails right?

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Postby mizz_chief » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:53 pm

well said.....

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Postby dhuusa_deer » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:55 pm

[quote="Say_what1"]


dhuusa_deer what are u talking about man? why quote me and talk about things that are not relevent to what I said,[/quote]

I didn't assume anything, that is why I asked.

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Postby Say_what1 » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:56 pm

[quote="*Faithful"]Dhussa By the way you talk you really dont sound like a woman.Are you sure you are a man?

Say Yes i'm a muslim(why would you ask me that question). Confused

I believe women can also depend of themselves without waiting for the guy to come around with the money.But money isnt what really matter to much women.[/quote]


Do you agree with that women and men have the different responsibilities and rights?

I never ask you what faith you belong to Exclamation But u sound every unislamic

"Yes women should be iman" & "Yes i'm 100% sure i'm better than men"

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Postby Pink-Panther » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:58 pm

Some quotes from famous radical feminists on the issue of marriage..
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Sheila Cronin, the leader of the feminist organization NOW, said:

Since marriage constitutes slavery for women, it is clear that the women's movement must concentrate on attacking this institution. Freedom for women cannot be won without the abolition of marriage.

Andrea Dworkin, author of Pornography: Men possessing Women, claimed that marriage was nothing more than a refined form of rape:

Marriage as an institution developed from rape as a practice. Rape, originally defined as abduction, became marriage by capture. Marriage meant the taking was to extend in time, to be not only use of but possession of, or ownership.
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Do you still consider yourself a radical feminist?

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Postby *Faithful » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:01 pm

[quote="Pink-Panther"]if you're a radical feminist, why do you wear a hijab? why are you thinking about marriage? You do know what being a radical feminist entails right?[/quote]


You can be feminist without dropping your hijab!

Not all feminist are lesbian now.


Well I'm a feminist who acknowledges my feminity. I know darn well that in average cases I am not as strong as the average man. On average cases I'm more sensitive than the average man. On average cases I have an emotional sense of protection, while the average man probably views protection physically.

Say I acknowledge that indeed women and men are different. We are different physically and mentally. It doesn't mean that one is inferior than the other.

On the other hand I think there are many feminist who are in denial about thier feminity (at least that's how I view it).

But I think all of us are at least fighting for rights that protect us too. Other than that, I don't know.

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Postby Say_what1 » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:05 pm

*Faithful

Do you think islam lacks of your Feministic views?

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Postby Pink-Panther » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:06 pm

[quote="*Faithful"][quote="Pink-Panther"]if you're a radical feminist, why do you wear a hijab? why are you thinking about marriage? You do know what being a radical feminist entails right?[/quote]


You can be feminist without dropping your hijab!

Not all feminist are lesbian now.


Well I'm a feminist who acknowledges my feminity. I know darn well that in average cases I am not as strong as the average man. On average cases I'm more sensitive than the average man. On average cases I have an emotional sense of protection, while the average man probably views protection physically.

Say I acknowledge that indeed women and men are different. We are different physically and mentally. It doesn't mean that one is inferior than the other.

On the other hand I think there are many feminist who are in denial about thier feminity (at least that's how I view it).

But I think all of us are at least fighting for rights that protect us too. Other than that, I don't know.[/quote]

Sister this makes you a cultural feminist, not a radical one. Cultural feminists think that society needs to embrace the qualities that are traditionally seen as "feminine"(ie.compassion). I agree that men and women are DIFFERENT but EQUAL and that is in line with both cultural feminist views and Islamic views. Radical feminism is as crazy as the Nazi and the KKK, men are not evil...hope you understand.

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Postby dhuusa_deer » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:12 pm

[quote="Say_what1"][quote="*Faithful"]Dhussa By the way you talk you really dont sound like a woman.Are you sure you are a man?

Say Yes i'm a muslim(why would you ask me that question). Confused

I believe women can also depend of themselves without waiting for the guy to come around with the money.But money isnt what really matter to much women.[/quote]


Do you agree with that women and men have the different responsibilities and rights?

I never ask you what faith you belong to Exclamation But u sound every unislamic

"Yes women should be iman" & "Yes i'm 100% sure i'm better than men"[/quote]

Don't change teh subject. You're initial post that I replied to gave the impression that YOU (not every women) use men's achievements as yard stick to measure your relative success. I only said why don't you, as a woman, aim higher. Higher then men. Do you see men saying 'why don't we do better then women?'. No.

Do you understand me now?

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Postby *Faithful » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:15 pm

[quote="Say_what1"]*Faithful

Do you think islam lacks of your Feministic views?[/quote]

Ask that question yourself,since you know Islam very well!

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Postby Say_what1 » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:16 pm

[quote="dhuusa_deer"]

Don't change teh subject. You're initial post that I replied to gave the impression that YOU (not every women) use men's achievements as yard stick to measure your relative success. I only said why don't you, as a woman, aim higher. Higher then men. Do you see men saying 'why don't we do better then women?'. No.

Do you understand me now?[/quote]


Im not a women you nacas Exclamation Mad , I said women cant do everything men suppose to do (according to our diin), thats why we have different rights and responsibilities. Exclamation

whats up with u horta? u are weird wallahi
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Postby Say_what1 » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:18 pm

[quote="*Faithful"][quote="Say_what1"]*Faithful

Do you think islam lacks of your Feministic views?[/quote]

Ask that question yourself,since you know Islam very well![/quote]

Plz don't claim knowledge for me, I allah knows how much i know ...

Why dont you answer the Question since you are the one that have those views. U are the only one that can Answer it

"Do you think islam lacks of your Feministic views" Question

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Postby *Faithful » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:22 pm

[quote="Say_what1"][quote="*Faithful"][quote="Say_what1"]*Faithful

Do you think islam lacks of your Feministic views?[/quote]

Ask that question yourself,since you know Islam very well![/quote]

Plz don't claim knowledge for me, I allah knows how much i know ...

Why dont you answer the Question since you are the one that have those views. U are the only one that can Answer it

"Do you think islam lacks of your Feministic views" Question[/quote]


Here is a simple answer without going into details.

I think it is right to say that being a muslim/muslimah has a lot to do with gender equality....


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