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| A women's question time |
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| Saturday, 19 April 2008 | |
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Readers have left 2 comments.
British Islam???:
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This is positive discrmination as well as racism and sows the seeds of division by manipulating muslims so they have people imposed upon them who are not men but women. Is is like saying that there is something wrong with the male Islam and maybe the female Islam is different.
In Islam, the colour, race creed religion or gender of a person does not matter what matters is what they have to say. If there is an issue of inequality in Islam between men and women then it has to be debated as to how this inequality is islamically unacceptable according to universal islamic principles and not an innovation called british islam that some anti-islamic elements want to promote so we end up following their manipulated idea of Islam rather than one that muslims consider to be their religion. Furthermore this view also emantes from those who believe that women in Islam are oppressed and need to be liberated and who then try to force the issue of inequality amongst men and women in Islam so that the real issues of racism and of racial inequality are never addressed.
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2008-04-20 13:11:02
Saladin:
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Brillaint finally women taking up the mantle of fighting for our community. Well done! Radical middle way should be complemented on this.
Next they should do something on the role of the Mosques and women.
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2008-04-22 13:20:09
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The London Divans is a series of televised gatherings in which a panel of experts will engage in dialog with a public audience drawn from all walks of life. MPACUK spokesperson, Catherine Heseltine, will be amongst the panelists at the first event, tackling the question: Does British Islam need liberation from male leadership? The event will be held at the London School of Economics, Friday 25th April, 6:45pm - 8:30pm.











