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Talk 5 A Vision of Muslim Women's Lives under the Shariah of Islam

Dearest sisters, the complicated and miserable problems experienced by women today under the democratic-capitalist system and all other man-made systems will end by the implementation of laws based on the Shariah of Islam. The poverty, violence, exploitation, and lack of proper educational, legal and political rights suffered by tens of millions of women in Indonesia and hundreds of millions of women across the Muslim world can only be stopped by…
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Tunisia's Speech at the Conference: "Women and Shariah: Separating Fact from Fiction" Who Determines the Rights of Women in the Muslim World: Shariah or International Law? (Translated)

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In the name of Allah and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family and companions and those who follow Him: Dear Respected Guests in the countries that we are holding our conference, "Women and Shariah: Separating Fact from Fiction", we greet you wherever you are, as we also extend our greetings to all those following the coverage all over the world, As Salaam Alaikum Wa…
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Talk 3 Dispelling the Media Myths against Women and the Shariah

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  (1) INTRODUCTION: Dear sisters and distinguished guests, in the 1870's, French administrators trying to strengthen France's colonial rule over parts of the Muslim world recommended that French men marry Arab women. A supporter of this policy stated, "It is through women that we can get hold of the soul of a people".   The colonialists realised that within Muslim societies, women are the centre of the family, the backbone…
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Palestine's Speech at the "Women and Shariah: Separating Fact from Fiction" Conference Clarification of the Status of Women in the Light of the Unique Islamic Social System (Translated)

Alhamdulillah Rab al-Alameen, peace and blessings upon His noble Messenger, We are gathered in this beautiful conference, which is being held simultaneously across continents, to speak about women and Shariah, and distinguishing between fact and fiction. Due to the absence of arbitration using the Shariah of Allah, matters have become jumbled, and fact is no longer known from fiction! Onlookers of the situation of women and her issues today find…
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  Jordan's Speech at the "Women and Shariah: Separating Fact from Fiction" Conference Dismantling the Narrative of "Islamic Feminism" (Translated)

Muslim women were granted their full rights without having to resist and fight, and without carrying out marches and strikes for them. Islam and its rulings are equitable to women as human beings first and foremost. She was able to contribute positively and effectively in all aspects of life: political, economic and social, as well as in education and employment. This was at a time when women in the West…
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News and Comment Children of Muslim Refugees in the West

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News The brother is from Sudan. We sat in the café frequented by many Muslims in north London. He is a refugee who has fled Sudan to the UK but faces the many challenges that Muslims are facing in the West nowadays. Our discussion came round to the issue of raising Muslim children in the West and trying to build their Islamic identity and worship of Allah (swt) in societies…
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(رَضِيَ اللَّهُ عَنْهُمْ وَرَضُوا عَنْهُ) "Allah is pleased with them and they with Him"

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Imam Muslim narrated in his Sahih, on the authority of Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him), that the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said, بدأ الإسلام غريبا، وسيعود كما بدأ غريبا، فطوبى للغرباء "Islam began as a stranger and will return being a stranger as it began, so glad tidings to the strangers." Indeed, if we look around, the age of today is no different to the one mentioned in the…
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Freedom of Speech Spearheads the War on Religion

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The comment of the present Pope Francis in the aftermath of the attacks on the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo is a reminder of the deep contradiction between religion and freedom of speech. Pope Francis remarked, in simple layman terms, that if someone were to say something offensive about the Pope's mother then he could expect to receive a punch in the face. Speech, in other words, has serious consequences…
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