This lecture attempts to assess the changing premise of feminism throughout the years. It also sheds light on the historical racism associated the ideology. The lecture compares feminist models of 'women's rights' and Islamic ones.
Salaam Akhi. Hope your well. Your one of my favourite talkers & debaters. I like watching your debates & talks. They very eye opening & knowledgeable. Im hoping to come to one of your talks or Speakers Corner. Would be great to meet you & the team & have a dialogue inshallah. Take care bro. Jazakallah.
I would go so far to say the term "feminist muslim" is not only an oxymoron but it is *entirely* ironic. Oxymoron = Feminism belief is 'absolute equality'. Islamic belief is 'equality on average (or equity)'. Ironic = These so-called independent, and strong women have literally run away from the greatest title known to mankind. What is this title? It is "Muslim". They want to show the world that they are the "real" Muslims yet have run away from the title, and have left the "misogynistic Muslims" as representatives of what it is to be a "Muslim". How ironic is that, so "strong" and "independent" that you ended up running away. The REAL solution to this problem is for these so-called "feminist Muslims" to identify solely as "Muslims" (ie following Qur'an and Sunnah) and to completely ostracise the "misogynist Muslims" from being known as "Muslims". Its as simple as that.