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How Islamic feminism could shape gender equity | Penn Today
Ahead of a lecture as part of the Religion and the Global Future speaker series, Assistant Professor of South Asian Religions Megan Robb discusses Islamic feminism’s potential influence on grassroots feminist movements.
A white woman who partook in the great feminization of western men, wrote this.
Q: And what do you mean when you say ‘the veil’?
"I mean women wearing the hijab, or the burqah, as a way of practicing Muslim identity. Often, Western critiques of Islam focus on the veil as something contradictory to feminism. But Islam is not necessarily contradictory to feminism, not least because there is this discourse of Islamic feminism that is attempting to chart a path between them."
When the Qur'an says this
In the second chapter of the Quran, Al-Baqarah, verse 2:282 provides a basis for the rule that two women are the equivalent of one man in providing a witness testimony in financial situations. O you who believe!
As for those (women) on whose part you fear ill-will and nasty conduct, admonish them (first), (next) leave them alone in beds (and last) beat or separate them (from you). But if they obey you, then seek nothing against them.
When the Qur'an and Islam openly proposes this, why do feminists still advocate for it?
Because they miss the actual manliness they had so much resentment for and pushed out of the West.
Now they want Muslim immigrants in so their man can dominate them and make them feel like a woman again.





