What do you want me to feel? I have plenty of non Muslim female relatives that don’t cover their head and I don’t have any ill feelings towards them. So why on earth would I have any ill feelings toward a fellow Muslim who chooses not to cover her head? End of the day it is between her and Allah (swt) and I still consider her as my sister. Noble peace prize is never really given to a Muslim that emphasises how positive her or his life is and how positive the Muslim communities are. The again I can’t take “noble peace prize” serious anyways considering they gave an award to Obama (who did really do anything at the time).
Many Muslim's have won the Nobel prize and the Nobel Prize in Peace 2003 was awarded to Shirin Ebadi "for her efforts for democracy and human rights. She has focused especially on the struggle for the rights of women and children." It is notable then when she arrived back in Tehran after getting the prize she cried out from the aircraft steps "God is Great"
That sounds laudable to me and totally focused on her community where she stood up for its weakest members, suffered abuse and imprisonment and so I would have thought any Muslim who hears that story would feel proud of her persistence, integrity and achievements - but you just see it as a sham. I find that almost impossible to understand.
When Western Media speaks about a Muslim who has done something bad, its anti Isalm and when it celebrates a Muslim who does good or succeeds its just the same
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