I don't understand why women don't question the fact that they are being practically brainwashed into thinking that covering their whole body is yk for God or being modest because it's js upsetting. well this is what I feel and I may be wrong.
i mean i believe your assumption is fallacious, but that yet again is my opinion.
the hijab is a reminder 2 women that their worth isn't contingent upon how they are seen by other people. it's a testament that she has nothing to prove & so much MORE to explore beyond the physical.
it’s culture that actually distorts islam and doesnt get the beautifully symbolic meaning of hijab across. it’s these weird western narratives assuming wearing a headscarf is to be “protected for men”. it’s not.
it’s a command from god, and many muslim women around the world choose to follow and observe this as an act of devotion to their faith.
Oh fair enough. Thank you! although i meant to target this in a legislative point of view i may have expressed a biased opinion... again thank you very much.
So you believe woman should show their bodies to any person with eyes to see? Unlike men, woman have breast which are appealing to men sex wise, so ofc they they should cover themselves cuz it's not proper.
Excuse me? I’m not promoting nudity fyi? and what, just because its not appealing to men sex wise, we cant excercise our freedom or smth? you won’t mind if men disgustingly walked half naked in the streets but somehow wearing revealing clothes is improper to you. just so yk we women dont wear clothes to “appeal” men and i dont think any woman in their sound mind r gonna flash their breasts so idk what ur tryna say here. Maybe you could respect our choice of clothing so that the society can move ahead a bit. Just because you have never faced such restrictions on you doesnt mean you can mock or label it immoral for millions of women whose identity get hidden behind these covers. You must be very priviledged as a man to be able to say that.
I don't know what you are defending since woman already wear whatever they want regardless of disagreements men have, if exercising your freedom involves wearing revealing clothes, then do it, feel free. For you to say that if a man walked half naked in the streets, makes me wonder if you know that there is a difference between men and women, we are not the same, no matter how much you want us to be. Society will not move ahead a bit just because woman can now wear revealing clothes, which they already do by the way, I wonder how much we have moved ahead a bit since then. Woman should be protected, that has been a saying since humans existed, what from? Men. Men are sexual predators, even the ones who haven't done those things, they have the capability. When men say woman should wear clothes that are not revealing is to fight the nature of men. Since women started wearing revealing clothes, there has been an increase of gender based violence, because some men feel insecure that their woman, posting their almost naked pictures and reels, thateus they are having an affair, and taking the revealing clothes as proof that they, she might not be cheating but once a man puts it in his head....Rape has also risen, when men see a woman wearing revealing clothes, they get a sexual urge and act on it. It's just how they are, how we are. Now some fight it, give themselves a moral speech in their mind, that they are good, that they would never do that, but I promise you if they were given the chance to do it without no consequence they would. When men say woman shouldn't wear revealing clothes, they are trying to protect you from other men who don't care about the consequences. This world is not fair, there are rules. Some roles are going to be liked some are not. If you want to trade your safety for freedom then be my guest, I just don't you to be surprised when it happens.
The real oppression is seeking constant validation from men or following their standards of 'beauty' and 'femininity' to feel good about oneself, a practice all too common and 'normalized' in the West - Hijab liberates women from that oppression by invalidating those standards and giving men ZERO say in how a woman should be valued. She is valuable from birth, by God's decree, and beautiful by virtue of her creation, without needing any further approval from men based on how she looks or twerks for 'them'. No second opinion needed.
i’ve followed your page for a while and i’m just really appreciative. i’ve learned more things and have been able to work that analytical side of my brain. so thank you!
thank you for sharing. this was very interesting and as a Safeguarding specialist who has worked in Islamic organisations, i saw this misinterpretation amd the suppression of women but not all.
Here's my stance: I completely agree with the Professor, on the topic of the Qur'an not mentioning barely any information on hijab. The history of Islamic Feminism can never be erased. And I absolutely loved how the Professor explained everything.
As far as I've noticed, events in history go back and forth situationally.
But what I would like to emphasize is that, everything has an advantage and disadvantage, good or bad. Every person has their own opinion, may it be influenced or not.
Hope to listen to more hour-long recordings such as this 🫶🏽.
Been waiting for something like this for years! Thank you!
That's super interesting! Thank you for sharing
I don't understand why women don't question the fact that they are being practically brainwashed into thinking that covering their whole body is yk for God or being modest because it's js upsetting. well this is what I feel and I may be wrong.
i mean i believe your assumption is fallacious, but that yet again is my opinion.
the hijab is a reminder 2 women that their worth isn't contingent upon how they are seen by other people. it's a testament that she has nothing to prove & so much MORE to explore beyond the physical.
it’s culture that actually distorts islam and doesnt get the beautifully symbolic meaning of hijab across. it’s these weird western narratives assuming wearing a headscarf is to be “protected for men”. it’s not.
it’s a command from god, and many muslim women around the world choose to follow and observe this as an act of devotion to their faith.
hope this helps 💓
Oh fair enough. Thank you! although i meant to target this in a legislative point of view i may have expressed a biased opinion... again thank you very much.
So you believe woman should show their bodies to any person with eyes to see? Unlike men, woman have breast which are appealing to men sex wise, so ofc they they should cover themselves cuz it's not proper.
Excuse me? I’m not promoting nudity fyi? and what, just because its not appealing to men sex wise, we cant excercise our freedom or smth? you won’t mind if men disgustingly walked half naked in the streets but somehow wearing revealing clothes is improper to you. just so yk we women dont wear clothes to “appeal” men and i dont think any woman in their sound mind r gonna flash their breasts so idk what ur tryna say here. Maybe you could respect our choice of clothing so that the society can move ahead a bit. Just because you have never faced such restrictions on you doesnt mean you can mock or label it immoral for millions of women whose identity get hidden behind these covers. You must be very priviledged as a man to be able to say that.
I don't know what you are defending since woman already wear whatever they want regardless of disagreements men have, if exercising your freedom involves wearing revealing clothes, then do it, feel free. For you to say that if a man walked half naked in the streets, makes me wonder if you know that there is a difference between men and women, we are not the same, no matter how much you want us to be. Society will not move ahead a bit just because woman can now wear revealing clothes, which they already do by the way, I wonder how much we have moved ahead a bit since then. Woman should be protected, that has been a saying since humans existed, what from? Men. Men are sexual predators, even the ones who haven't done those things, they have the capability. When men say woman should wear clothes that are not revealing is to fight the nature of men. Since women started wearing revealing clothes, there has been an increase of gender based violence, because some men feel insecure that their woman, posting their almost naked pictures and reels, thateus they are having an affair, and taking the revealing clothes as proof that they, she might not be cheating but once a man puts it in his head....Rape has also risen, when men see a woman wearing revealing clothes, they get a sexual urge and act on it. It's just how they are, how we are. Now some fight it, give themselves a moral speech in their mind, that they are good, that they would never do that, but I promise you if they were given the chance to do it without no consequence they would. When men say woman shouldn't wear revealing clothes, they are trying to protect you from other men who don't care about the consequences. This world is not fair, there are rules. Some roles are going to be liked some are not. If you want to trade your safety for freedom then be my guest, I just don't you to be surprised when it happens.
The real oppression is seeking constant validation from men or following their standards of 'beauty' and 'femininity' to feel good about oneself, a practice all too common and 'normalized' in the West - Hijab liberates women from that oppression by invalidating those standards and giving men ZERO say in how a woman should be valued. She is valuable from birth, by God's decree, and beautiful by virtue of her creation, without needing any further approval from men based on how she looks or twerks for 'them'. No second opinion needed.
i’ve followed your page for a while and i’m just really appreciative. i’ve learned more things and have been able to work that analytical side of my brain. so thank you!
thank you for sharing. this was very interesting and as a Safeguarding specialist who has worked in Islamic organisations, i saw this misinterpretation amd the suppression of women but not all.
So much history I never knew about
This is super interesting.
Most Arabs identified as white in our last census just like the Latins.
Could you send me on stuff related to that view?
This was actually entertaining to read
Will definitely give this a listen.
This was so enlightening!! Now this is what decolonizing dialogue truly means. Thank you so much.
Here's my stance: I completely agree with the Professor, on the topic of the Qur'an not mentioning barely any information on hijab. The history of Islamic Feminism can never be erased. And I absolutely loved how the Professor explained everything.
As far as I've noticed, events in history go back and forth situationally.
But what I would like to emphasize is that, everything has an advantage and disadvantage, good or bad. Every person has their own opinion, may it be influenced or not.
Hope to listen to more hour-long recordings such as this 🫶🏽.
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