Not exact matches
I am glad and sympathized to see the relatives of jailed prisoners but I am not happy to see our
Muslims old and young men or
women with the signs of «V» for victory which is not our
Muslim character and to my
mind we
Muslims have to create or already exist
in Muslim society what we are not realizing to replace the «V «sign as RED CROSS into CRESCENT MOON for
Muslims character.
It should be borne
in mind,
in the second place, that there continued to exist within the Islamic Society churches, monasteries, synagogues, and temples serving Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and others; that all these survived, not as ghost communities or depressed classes, but as communities of living men and
women who pursued their callings, professed their faith openly, and entered into polemics
in defense of it; who continued to develop their religious, philosophical, and scientific legacies; and who were at all times
in communication with their
Muslim neighbors.
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A Memoir by Sonsyrea Tate Strebor Books Paperback, $ 15.00 288 pages ISBN: 978 -1-59309-122-4 Book Review by Kam Williams «The story I must tell
in order to be transformed is the story of my coming out — out of Islam, out of my parents» house, out of traditional choices, out of conventional thinking —
in a way, out of my
mind... This is a story I need to tell as much as the world suddenly needs to know more about
Muslim women behind the veil... I began questioning Islam by the time I was twelve, and by the time I was twenty - one I was sure Islam was not for me.
Third, there are the al - Jazeera and other archival sounds, conjuring up images of the Israel - Palestine conflict as well as
Muslim fundamentalist oppression against
women (the film's multiplicity of seen - and - heard
women keeps the latter
in mind).
So are people who support the bill on the ground that they are defending the interests of
Muslim women to dress as they see fit (as long as they don't wear a veil) presuming to read the
minds of the
women who choose to wear it and to understand the social / cultural / religious framework
in which those
minds are made up?