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World
Hypocrisy
By Zeba Khan
To: The Western World,
For the past few years,
even before the WTC turned the world's eye to Afghanistan, the world community
has thought it all the rage to cry over the 'veiled' and 'oppressed' status
of women in Afghanistan under the Taaliban. For years I've shaken my own 'veiled'
head after reading anti-veil, anti-Islam articles and quietly fumed at the repeated
misinterpretation of Islam and the situation. Well, I'm done quietly fuming,
now I'm fuming on paper.
Strange how talk show after
talk show, paper after paper laments the status of women in Islam without fully
knowing it. The skewed world-view of what Islam offers women by way of human
rights is appalling; no freedom to have their voices heard, no opportunity to
work, no chance of being held in esteem anything less than ten leagues below
the feet of men. The correct and fully authenticated view of what Islam offers
women is nowhere near the uncivilized darkness that the world assumes.
In accusing Islamic Law
of forbidding women to work or seek education, the West has apparently forgotten
that the beloved wife of the Prophet, Khadija, was a well-to do business woman
both before and after she married him. Also forgotten (or ignored for purposes
of propaganda) is that according to the Prophet Muhammad, Peace and Blessings
of Allah be upon him, "Seeking knowledge is compulsory for each and every
male and female Muslim." (Baihaqee)
The Prophet also said "Oh
Allah! I declare it a great sin to harm, do injustice, hurt, or waste the rights
of two persons who appear to be weak, the orphan and the woman." (Nasaiee)
Little would the western
world imagine that the Prophet also said "Only and honorable man treats
women with honor and integrity. And only a mean, deceitful, and dishonest man
humiliates and insults women". (Ibn' Asaker)
The sayings and traditions
of the Prophet make clear the status of women in Islam, and the Qur'an makes
it even more lucid, espousing spiritual, financial and moral equality. The Qur'an
also commands men to be kind, merciful and loving to their wives, a far cry
from what the Taaliban is accused of. "
and of his signs is this:
he created for you spouses from yourselves that you might find tranquility in
them, and he ordained between you love and mercy. Lo, herein indeed are signs
for folk who reflect." Surah Ar-Rum (30):21
"And whoso does good
works, whether of male or female, and he (or she) is a believer, such will enter
paradise and they will not be wronged the dint in a date stone." Surah
Al-Nissa(4):124.
Contrary to popular belief, the social/gender-oriented problems that the Taaliban
have are not due to strict application of Islam, but rather, to insufficient
application of Islam. The cruelty, oppression, and iniquity that the women are
exposed to are a result of NOT following the Qur'an and Sunnah, and are reminiscent
of the Pre-Islamic days of darkness in the Arabian Peninsula. Had the Taaliban
practiced what they preached, then we would see that in Afghanistan "
.the
believers, men and women, are protecting friends one of another; they enjoin
the right and forbid the wrong, and they establish worship and they pay the
poor-due, and they obey Allah and His messenger. As for these, Allah will have
mercy on them. Lo! Allah is Mighty, Wise." (9):71
Permit me to draw your attention
again to the first line of that verse. Notice the phrase "protecting friends,"
and think about whether the actions of some Afghani men to the Afghani women
seem protecting or friendly.
Dear Western World: I challenge
you to find a verse in the Qur'an that orders women to wear 'burkhas'. I myself
know of verses where women are ordered to act modestly, dress modestly, and
to wear veils on their heads and over their chests, but you'd be hard pressed
to find the word 'burkha' in the Qur'an or a description of anything like that.
If you paid any attention to Islamic history you'd find that most of the women
of the Prophet's time only owned one or two articles of clothing, and neither
of them were burkhas. When the order for 'veiling' was announced, some took
the curtains from their windows and turned them into head-scarves.
The burkha is a cultural
symbol of modesty, not an Islamic one. Islamically speaking, a woman's clothes
must be loose, non-revealing, non-opaque and able to cover her up to her wrist
and ankles. On top of that the woman is required to wear a scarf that covers
her chest and all of her head, except for her face. Nowhere, in any verse, in
any hadith, is a woman required to wear clothes on top of her clothes.
There is no need for a burkha
when your clothes already fit the Islamic standards. For examples of this you
need only to look at any Muslim woman in a long skirt, long sleeves and a scarf.
You can find Pakistani women in shalwar kameez, Malaysian women in baju kurong,
Arab women in jilbayahs, all with no burkha, and so long as their clothing fits
the Islamic requirements, they are fulfilling the tenets of dressing modestly.
The West has a tendency
to place value on the worthless and treat worthlessly the valuable. Fashion
is held in high esteem while faith is viewed as backwards. It's no surprise
then, that truly valued principals (freedom of fashion) and being propagated
by the West at the cost of primitive, backwards ones like faith and ensuing
modesty.
There is a certain irony
in this situation, that both the Muslim world and the Western world has strayed
from the religious principals that they once bound themselves to, and in doing
so, women in the west benefited and women in the east suffered. If Westerners
were still practicing strict Christianity then you would find women with no
legal rights (Numbers. 30:2-15), spiritual inequality (Ecclesiastics 7:26-28),
and no freedom to teach or speak publicly (1 Timothy 2:11-14). You would also
find them subject to their husbands in all things (Ephesians 5:22-24), but hey,
at least you'd find them with their heads covered (I Corinthians 11:3-10). If
the Muslim world was still adhering to Islamic principals then you would find
the equality, enlightenment, and social harmony that prevailed during the time
of the Prophet Muhammad and the Golden Age of the Four Enlightened Caliphs.
It is a sad joke that Western
women, curtaining their windows and painting their faces, cry for Afghani women
when they are forced to paint their windows and curtain their faces. These same
compassionate, caring women would support the embargo, starving an entire nation
for the non-convicted crimes of one man. The world cries, not for an Afghani
lack of meals, but for an Afghani lack of mini-skirts. Living, breathing humans
in Afghanistan are dying wholesale, and the world unites, not to save them,
but to save large, inanimate stones carved into giant Buddhas.
Dear Western World: My utmost
sympathies go out to the Afghani women, as do my prayers, but my sympathies
and yours are as dissimilar as the sun and the moon. You cry for their wardrobe,
I'll cry for their welfare. You donate for dead stone, I'll donate for dying
flesh. Afghanistan is a sinking ship, and you're rescuing deck chairs while
the passengers drown.
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/17/2002 3:37:27 PM
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