Tag Archives: Shariah

Written Vs Not Written Stuff: Misinterpretation Among Muslim Communities About Vaccinations Part II

Originally posted on The Human Lens:
Written by: Papatia Feauxzar, Part II  Bismillah, The Coronavirus has brought forth a much polarized debate in the ummah. For safety concerns and in the intent of the society’s benefit as a whole, getting…

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7th Year On Muslim Feminist Collaboration The Written vs. NOT Written Stuff

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Written Versus Not Written Stuff: Child Soldiers and Islam Part 2

Originally posted on The Human Lens:
Written by Papatia Feauxzar, part II Bismillah Children are not meant to be soldiers, they are supposed to carry a legacy, to play, to learn and advance the religion the right way Allah intended…

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Written Vs.Not Written Stuff: Opposing Education For Muslim Women and Girls

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Collab Part I: By Saadia Haq? Education is crucial for human development and no one can deny its importance in today’s times. The realm of education not only helps communities to realise their full…

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The Written vs.NOT Written Stuff: Crime, Culture & Cruelty Towards Women Prisoners inside Jails Part II

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Part II, Written by Papatia Feauxzar of Between Sisters, SVP! I read Saadia Faruqi’s last short story in Brick Walls and thought, ‘It doesn’t get any monstrous than a man who lies on a woman…

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The Written vs.NOT Written Stuff: Crime, Culture & Cruelty Towards Women Prisoners inside Jails Part I

Originally posted on The Human Lens:
It is not easy to be a woman in today’s society but if you are unfortunate enough to be in Pakistan, it means that your luck has completely run out. It’s a society that…

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