I identify as both a Muslim and a feminist and I don’t see this as in any way contradictory.
As a Muslim, I have very little criticism to make of the Qu’ran in terms of its treatment of women. As a doctrinal text, it did indeed widen women’s options, and enshrined rights that women did not previously have. It is, I think, entirely accurate to say that the Qu’ran was an advocate for women’s liberation.
Both feminism and Islam have a healthy preoccupation with women’s rights.
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Another insipid conclusion about the Koran. It is no different than someone reading Mein Kamphf and concluding it's a love story. Not worthy of the time of day.
I wouldn't say Pickled Politics are open-minded. I would say delusional.
Well of course I guess you could say she's a moderate. But she's also living in a fanatasy world if the thinks Islam is a liberator for women...
As a doctrinal text, it [Koran] did indeed widen women’s options, and enshrined rights that women did not previously have.
Like, for instance, in the dreaded Western culture, a woman doesn't have a right to be stoned to death. In Islam - she does.
Jonz,
I thought you were an admirer of that site.
Not anymore. A while ago some of them (commentors) said I should have been "blown sky high" on 7th July- along with one of my colleagues who was.
Wow, that is harsh.
I didn't know you lost a colleague on 7/7. Did you write about that?
Well I didn't really *know* her very well at all, she just worked at the same place where I worked... There's some people who miss her very much so I wouldnt want to make a self-indulgent post on her when I hardly even knew her....
You're a good man, Jonz. Some would use proximity and aquaintance to promtoe themselves. You chose not to. I admire you for that.
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