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[quote][quote]There is no discussion or point about competing with men as men or about feminism. Don't mix up the things. There are women who let themselves down by not understanding what role they can play to build organizations, while still remaining a woman. However sadly there are still sexist men in Muslim organizations who would keep hammering them down in order to satisfy there big egos, because men with big egos have tiny.... manhood. However we have had great Muslim men who have proved justice and fairness in this field.[/quote] There is discussion about competing and feminism. Educate yourself before you speak sister. Women and girls are brainwashed from a young age to compete with boys, and laughably are made to think they are better. This is a part of the stinking fruit of feminism. By definition if a Muslim woman goes out to work 'to fulfil herself' (not if she finds it necessary), she were competing with her husband (if married) as the bread winner, as the head of the family. By seeking to go against what Allah said in: “Men are the protectors/guardians and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more than the other, and because they support them from their means. Therefore/so the righteous women are devoutly obedient (to the husband), and guard in (the husband's) absence what Allah would have them guard. ...” (4:34) So by Muslim women going out to work, they are attempting to cancel the pattern of the family that Allah guides us to by negating one of the aspects of the husband's role, namely supporting the wife from their means. Therefore, by unnecessarily going to work, women are directly competing with men for this role. It is undeniable logically. How you feel about that is irrelevant. Because by the nature of challenging and competitive work, a woman must often change who she is to succeed, she must take on male characteristics. An interesting article is here: - http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/features/article6073045.ece And finally, you jibe about manhoods... Disgusting... and interestingly enough, a jibe used by feminists. I have both read and heard them saying exactly that to any man who responds to their lies. You do yourself a great dis-service by sinking to the gutter like that. Salaam. Edited by: marwan on Friday, July 09, 2010 3:13 PM[/quote]
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