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Tag Archives: Written vs. Not Written Stuff
Written Vs Not Written Stuff: Misinterpretation Among Muslim Communities About Vaccinations Part II
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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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Written Vs Not Written Stuff: Misinterpretation Among Muslim Communities About Vaccinations
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Written by: Saadia Haq, Part I The advent of Coronavirus pandemic has once again put on spotlight on the issues of health precautions in particularly vaccinations among the populations of Islamic countries. Having said…
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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: Muslim Women and Hajj Pilgrimage Part II
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Part II: By Papatia Feauxzar Bismillah, First, I would like to expound on some points that my co-author brushed on. The first is about the weight of a woman’s testimony and the second is…
Written Versus Not Written Stuff: Muslim Women and Hajj Pilgrimage
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Part I: By Saadia Haq of The Human Lens Within the Muslim community, there has long been the debate over Islam’s gender discrimination and oppressive take on women’s roles. That being said, during the…
Written Versus Not Written Stuff: COVID-19, Muslims & Islamic Perspectives
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Part II, By Papatia Feauxzar Bismillah, Islamic History tell us of many teachings to take away when facing a plague. The first and widely known hadith from our Prophet (ﷺ) said, “If you hear…
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Written Versus Not Written Stuff: COVID-19, Muslims & Islamic Perspectives
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic is the latest humanitarian crises that has united our world and countries are battling this new threat to human life and our survival. This is a special feature…
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Written Versus Not Written Stuff: Child Soldiers and Islam Part 2
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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 Versus Not Written Stuff:Child Soldiers and Islam
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Part I, Written by Saadia Haq The topic of child soldiers, or young jihadists is far by often misunderstood by many as if the very faith of Islam promotes teachings for recruitment of under…
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Written Versus Not Written Stuff:Islamic Positions on Preservation of Cultural Heritage Part II
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Part II : Written by Papatia Feauxzar of Between Sisters, SVP! Bismillah, Once, Salam al-Farisi, may Allah be pleased with him, was digging a trench he had proposed to Rasool sallallahu aleihi wassalam to…
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Written Versus Not Written Stuff:Islamic Positions on Preservation of Cultural Heritage
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Part I : Written by Saadia Haq of The Human Lens The concept of conserving art and cultural heritage in the Islamicate world is a concept as old as the religion itself but there…
Written Versus Not Written Stuff: Sexual Violence in Warfare Part II
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Part II Written by Papatia Feauxzar “And all married women (are forbidden) unto you save those (captives) whom your right hands possess.” (Quran 4:24) This Quranic verse has been misinterpreted for centuries. It doesn’t mean…
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Written Vs.Not Written Stuff: Cultural Barriers Impeding Muslim Women In Sports Part II
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Part II Written By Papatia Feauxzar Bismillah, Islam has an egalitarian treatment when it addresses men and women. The quranic verses attest that both genders can do what the other gender does, yet the…
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Written Vs.Not Written Stuff: Cultural Barriers Impeding Muslim Women In Sports
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Part I, Written By Saadia Haq The world of sports is largely dominated by men, more often female sportspersons and women athletes face many challenges that hinder their progress and participation in the world…
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Written Vs.Not Written Stuff: Opposing Education For Muslim Women and Girls Part II
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Collab Part II: By Papatia Feauxzar In part I, my co-author spoke to length about the miseducation of the Muslim woman when education has always been an Islamic right for both men and women.…
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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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Written Vs.Not Written Stuff: Where Are Muslim Women Spaces Part II
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Part II by Papatia Feauxzar Bismillah. Our beloved Prophet (sallallahu aleihi wassalam) said, “If the wife of any one of you seeks permission to go to the Mosque, he may not prevent her.” (Sahih…
Written Vs.Not Written Stuff: Where Are Muslim Women Spaces in Mosques?
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Part I Written by Saadia Haq The theme for this collab is much closer to heart as it voices the issues focusing on the Muslim women’s role and participation in religious institutions and specifically…
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Written Vs.Not Written Stuff: Creating Muslim Women Support Systems in Islamic World Part II
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Part 2, Written by Papatia Feauxzar “Muslim men and Muslim women, believing men and believing women, worshiping men and worshiping women…” (Quran 33:35) Bismillah, When a verse in the Quran starts by addressing Muslim…
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Written Vs.Not Written Stuff: Creating Muslim Women Support Systems in Islamic World
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Part 1, Written by Saadia Haq Of The Human Lens There is no denying the lack of women’s access to justice and support systems in many societies, however the situation in Islamic countries fares…
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