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Egyptian Women’s Rights - Here yesterday gone today?

February 7th, 2010

Guess which picture is more recent? As Egypt becomes increasingly radicalized, we see the rights of women moving further and further back in time. Nonie Darwish, featured in Obsession, explains how this radicalization is in part, a rejection of Western values.

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“Expecting Muslim women to be behind the reformation of Islam and Sharia, is like asking slaves to end their own slavery without their masters’ approval or asking prisoners to get out of prison without the guards opening the doors. […] For Muslim women to simply revolt against Islamic gender apartheid will be regarded as anti-man, anti-family, anti-religion, anti-government and worst of all, anti-Allah himself.”

Check out Nonie’s take on the potential for a feminist movement in the near future here.

  1. February 14th, 2010 at 05:34 | #1

    Dear Sir
    THE PICTURE WITH LADEY SHADOW OR CHADOR IT MEANS THE NEW BUT WHERE THE DIFFEREANCE WHEN LADEY WEARING SHADOW OR NONT WHY DONOT CRITICIS LADEY WITH CHADOR

  2. February 10th, 2010 at 12:54 | #2

    This is just to tell us all how reverted this religion is. They act and live way back in time even before the Muhurabi law. Is sad that they have to live like this so ancient.

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