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Discuss Latest News/Events / Re: Malaysia women's group sued over 'Islam' in name
« on: March 26, 2010, 07:06:35 AM »
haha...
This group gets a lot of legal hassles, the members are mostly independent minded Muslim women professionals, going against a male dominated religious institutions. They're against moral policing, defending woman's rights, academically doing research on polygamy, calling for change in Family Laws.
Here's a snippet of their Mission:
Sisters in Islam (SIS) is a group of Muslim women committed to promoting the rights of women within the framework of Islam. Our efforts to promote the rights of Muslim women are based on the principles of equality, justice and freedom enjoined by the Qur’an as made evident during our study of the holy text.
We uphold the revolutionary spirit of Islam, a religion which uplifted the status of women when it was revealed 1400 years ago. We believe that Islam does not endorse the oppression of women and denial of their basic rights of equality and human dignity. We are deeply saddened that religion has been used to justify cultural practices and values that regard women as inferior and subordinate to men and we believe that this has been made possible because men have had exclusive control over the interpretation of the text of the Qur’an.
We believe that for the Ummah (Islamic community) to grow and flourish, everyone must have the opportunity to fully participate in all spheres of life. The participation of Muslim women as full and equal partners in the ummah's socio-economic development and progress is the need of the day. We conclude that it is imperative that the female experience, thought and voice are included in the interpretation of the Qur’an and in the administration of religion in the Muslim world.
link http://www.sistersinislam.org.my/
AS usually this kind of intolerance by those persecuting SIS has been picked up by Jihad watch
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/03/why-we-dont-see-more-islamic-reformers-pro-sharia-group-sues-muslim-reform-group-over-its-use-of-the.html
This group gets a lot of legal hassles, the members are mostly independent minded Muslim women professionals, going against a male dominated religious institutions. They're against moral policing, defending woman's rights, academically doing research on polygamy, calling for change in Family Laws.
Here's a snippet of their Mission:
Sisters in Islam (SIS) is a group of Muslim women committed to promoting the rights of women within the framework of Islam. Our efforts to promote the rights of Muslim women are based on the principles of equality, justice and freedom enjoined by the Qur’an as made evident during our study of the holy text.
We uphold the revolutionary spirit of Islam, a religion which uplifted the status of women when it was revealed 1400 years ago. We believe that Islam does not endorse the oppression of women and denial of their basic rights of equality and human dignity. We are deeply saddened that religion has been used to justify cultural practices and values that regard women as inferior and subordinate to men and we believe that this has been made possible because men have had exclusive control over the interpretation of the text of the Qur’an.
We believe that for the Ummah (Islamic community) to grow and flourish, everyone must have the opportunity to fully participate in all spheres of life. The participation of Muslim women as full and equal partners in the ummah's socio-economic development and progress is the need of the day. We conclude that it is imperative that the female experience, thought and voice are included in the interpretation of the Qur’an and in the administration of religion in the Muslim world.
link http://www.sistersinislam.org.my/
AS usually this kind of intolerance by those persecuting SIS has been picked up by Jihad watch
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/03/why-we-dont-see-more-islamic-reformers-pro-sharia-group-sues-muslim-reform-group-over-its-use-of-the.html
. My email address is at
, I too am a fellow Malaysian. Been in FM for some time, note of caution, exercise your views with care now that you're back in our tanah air, Malaysia. We are considered deviant
. People here, I'm sure you're aware have generally forfeited their right to think on religious matters to thier unelected officials who hold religious office in the country.