Should Muslim Use Words Like "Misogyny" & "Patriarchy"?

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
  • It's Time to Reexamine the Use of Words Like 'Misogyny' and 'Patriarchy'
    Credit: ‪@TheThinkingMuslim‬
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Komentáře • 4

  • @caliphalifpietyhaya6046

    Jazakallahu Khair

  • @salmaaaaach
    @salmaaaaach Před 6 měsíci +1

    i am having some difficulty with accepting this,
    why should we trust men to protect us women when they can can inflict violence on us (4:34) why are women told to take care of the children and the household (islam preaches countlessly how important the role of a mother is, even biologically speaking - a mother spends much of her time with the kids) yet only a man can marry a non-muslim. why do women only get half the inheritance (what about the fact that a large majority of women have to work because their partner cannot keep both their heads above the water at no fault of the husband, but because the financial situation across the world is difficult to contend with... what if she doesn’t get married/doesn’t receive the inheritance from her husband? why is she refused an equal share of the inheritance between siblings?) why is a women’s testimony not enough on her own? (2:182) men are also susceptible to discrepancies, - although the male brain is 10 percent larger than the female brain, it does not impact intelligence. despite the fact that the way we think is different, we both have some advantages which are indubitably useful. why should men be allowed polygamy whereas it is forbidden as : (there is no point in giving a woman the right to marry multiple husbands, rather that is beneath her dignity and she would not know the lineage of her children, because she is the one who bears the offspring, and it is not permissible for the offspring to be formed from the sperm of a number of men lest the lineage of the child be lost and no one will know who is responsible for bringing up the child; this will lead to breakdown of families, loss of ties between fathers and children, which is not permitted in Islam as it is not in the interests of the woman or of the child or of society as a whole.) (islamqa.info/en/answers/14022/polygyny-in-islam) why is a woman asked to stay home whereas men have liberty to go almost wherever. ([Al-Ahzaab 33:33] based on this, the general principle is that women should stay at home and not go out except for essential reasons or cases of need. islam states that a woman's prayer at home is better for her than her prayer in the mosque even al-Masjid al-Haraam.) things like these scare me, i am scared of men, even and especially of my own faith due to this... please bring a woman on your channel to discuss this topic in order to have a proper conversation.

    • @babahadjimohamed9339
      @babahadjimohamed9339 Před 4 měsíci

      The podcast is called The Thinking Muslim, and it has hosted sisters. I suggest you watch Hijab’s lectures regarding feminism.

    • @mahaelah6295
      @mahaelah6295 Před 17 dny

      I implore you to watch Maryiam Amir's videos on women's issues in Islam. She's a phenomenal scholar. She talks so much about a woman's place in Islam, which is an active member of society.
      Bismillah