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    15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"

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    Whether it's Muslim scholars, brothers at the Muslim Students' Association (MSA), or the average Jameel on the street, Muslim men also have to deal with the stereotypes and misperceptions about women in Islam.

    Sadly, a number of brothers make the problem worse without realizing it, instead of clarifying the issue. This is rarely, if ever, done intentionally. However, what's clear is that some guidelines are necessary for brothers when talking about the issue of women in Islam. Here are some suggested tips:

    1. Let the sisters speak

    No matter how well-spoken, eloquent or intelligent a brother is, the bottom line is this: he is not a Muslim woman.

    That means no matter how much you, as a Muslim man tell a non-Muslim woman how wonderful hijab is, it will be harder for her to accept this because you have never worn Hijab and you are not a woman.

    Whenever possible, have sisters answer questions pertaining to Islam and women.

    2. Be careful of mixing up the ideal with the reality

    One non-Muslim writer once remarked how when talking to Muslims about Islam compared to the West, Muslims take the ideal of Islam and compare it to the reality of the West.

    The fact of the matter is there are very ugly realities when it comes to the treatment of women in many parts of the world, including the Muslim world. Muslims must recognize the reality of domestic violence in the community, even though Islamic ideals would never condone such ugly behavior.

    3. Don't sacrifice speaking out against injustice in the name of protecting Islam's "image"

    "Tackle the issue and the image will take care of itself," advises Sr. Kathy Bullock, a convert to Islam based in California. Don't fall into the tendency to ignore pressing issues for the sake of protecting Islam's reputation.

    In other words, if someone brings up the issue of honor killing in Jordan, acknowledge the reality but make it clear that this is a sin and a crime in Islam and as a Muslim you condemn it. This in itself is enough. Trying to justify or make excuses for it or covering it up is not going to score image points for Islam.

    4. Don't respond to unspoken accusations

    A number of times, Muslims automatically start an apologetic tirade defending the status of women in Islam before a person has even said a word. Let the other person initiate questions, and answer calmly and confidently. You may be responding to an accusation that was never even in the person's mind in the first place.

    5. Ask WHY

    Do this before launching an apologetic tirade against any accusation. For instance, a man in Spain once approached a scholar, saying he felt Islam was a man's religion. Before rebutting him, the scholar asked him why he thought this way. The man replied that whenever he looked at mosques, he saw only men.

    By knowing why, you can develop your answer accordingly, and tackle the issue head-on in an honest and direct way.

    6. Agree with people as much as possible

    Start off agreeing with a person. It will completely turn the tables on the discussion, as many people begin discussions on women in Islam assuming Muslims are completely against the notion of women's rights.

    7. If you don't know something SAY SO

    If a person tells you they're from X country you've never heard of and Muslim women are treated in a horrible fashion what can you say about it?

    I have never heard of that, and I don't know are simple enough. Don't start apologizing, or denying that it happens. Tell the truth.

    8. Don't be condescending

    In Islam, looking down on a fellow human being is a sin, whether the person is a male or a female. Don't think you know all there is to know about women in Islam, and don't speak in this manner either. Allah does not love arrogance, and only Allah has full knowledge of all things.

    9. Don't interrupt

    This is a problem in a number of cultures, men interrupting women and other men when they speak. Not only is this rude behavior, it takes away from your message. People are less likely to listen to you if you come across as a rude boorish individual. Don't do this to others, especially sisters.

    10. Don't assume all Muslim sisters are the same

    Just because your mom, who was born and brought up in a Muslim country, and has never had a problem with hijab does not mean that other Muslim sisters have the same experience.

    Muslim sisters are as different as brothers, as are their experiences with issues like hijab.

    11. Become more attuned to the "new Muslim woman"

    Muslim sisters today are not the same as those of yesterday. Many Muslims sisters know more, and they prefer more interactive lectures as opposed to the passive style normally used. If you're giving a talk, be ready to have interjections from Muslim sisters. Welcome these, don't shun them.

    12. Choose your words very carefully

    If you're doing a presentation on women's issues in Islam or responding to a basic question, make sure to choose your words extremely carefully. Know the exact dictionary meaning, as well as the meaning in everyday usage. Words are extremely powerful, and they leave an imprint on the hearts and minds of people. You want that imprint to be positive, so be careful.

    13. Actions speak louder than words

    You can speak beautifully about women in Islam on behalf of the Muslim Students' Association (MSA), but if throughout the year, sisters have been denied access to the prayer room, or the right to participate in decision-making in the MSA, then think of how silly your talk is.Make sure your personal and organizational behavior falls in line with your words.

    14. Don't stereotype all Western women

    "Table dancers" or "cheerleaders" is how one Muslim sister described the way Muslims tend to stereotype all Western women. Let's not forget: we hate it when Muslim women are stereotyped as oppressed, so we should not be doing the same to others.

    And lest we forget, a growing number of Western women are becoming our Muslim sisters, and very practicing ones at that.

    15. Seek women's perspective on issues

    You know mom, who loves you so much and makes your dinner? She's a woman. Your sister in school? She's a woman. If you're blessed to be surrounded by practicing Muslim sisters in your home, take advantage of this by seeking their views on issues like hijab, domestic violence, community participation, and media stereotypes. There's nothing like hearing the truth presented from those who truly live it.


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    Re: 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"



    Great points brother. Jazakallah khair for sharing.
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    Jazak'Allah. Good tips.


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    Re: 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"

    Barakallahu feekum for that

    I think we all need this reminder, especially in Colleges and Universities. smiley 1 - 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"
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    Re: 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"

    Asalamu alaikum

    Awesome post! jazak allah kheiran

    my fave guidline:
    1. Let the sisters speak

    No matter how well-spoken, eloquent or intelligent a brother is, the bottom line is this: he is not a Muslim woman.

    That means no matter how much you, as a Muslim man tell a non-Muslim woman how wonderful hijab is, it will be harder for her to accept this because you have never worn Hijab and you are not a woman.

    Whenever possible, have sisters answer questions pertaining to Islam and women.
    soo true yet i think its awesome when a bro tries to back up his sis

    w'salaamz
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    Re: 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"

    format_quote Originally Posted by farhan247
    Barakallahu feekum for that

    I think we all need this reminder, especially in Colleges and Universities. smiley 1 - 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"
    na'am

    good post.......... okay lets see what we've learnt can somebody tell me what they would say/reply to someone who said islam oppresses women and they have no freedom of speech..........
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    Re: 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"

    Asalamu aliakum

    if it were me i would tell them to bring the proof...cant do so? well then u cant judge alrighty then next question

    if they will judge a religion just through their observations and oppinions then all religions are totally messed up because no one fully follows thier religion because its either that the religion is not perfect (changed through time) or it is perfect but the followers arent...

    ppl that judge a religion may judge it through one persons perspective and apply it to the whole religion rather than just that one person... (in other words they are being ignorant or gullible)

    w'salaamz
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    Re: 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"



    Jazaak ALLAH khayr Brother Kadafi, very good post. :rose:

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    Re: 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"

    Trying to justify or make excuses for it or covering it up is not going to score image points for Islam.
    This is one point that I saw the need to forward on to some people ...its seems very rife amongst some people in the ummah
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    Question Re: 15-tips for brothers talking about "Women in Islam"

    format_quote Originally Posted by hafizmo View Post
    This is one point that I saw the need to forward on to some people ...its seems very rife amongst some people in the ummah

    what exactly does that mean??

    i dont get it.
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