Hi jayda, thank God Iam fine .. I agree with you that doesn't dressing modestly isn't the only reason for rape victims; but it's One of the reasons.
I don't think so Jayda... notice how the verse called the male who might annoy the female as the one who has a disease in his heart. The problem is with the man, not the woman. And the women are asked to protect themselves from those men who's hearts are disease by dressing modestly.
(And we aren't talking about cardiovascular disease either... in case you misunderstood lol)
Also you have misquoted the Shaykh, he only used the word meat as part of an analogy- he said the woman was meat in the eyes of the rapist, who he said was like a cat. Cats eat meat. It was an analogy, though the media conveniently forget to treat is as one. He was not saying women are meat, full stop. He was saying they are meat in the eyes of the rapist. the implications are totally different.
hola
your opinions seem to be at odds, but perhaps i misunderstand what you are saying.
to clarify my point, the way a girl dresses is not a factor (not even a small one) in rape. rape is about control, not lust, and the psychological foundation of the rapist. with regards to the comments of the religious leader from Australia, i understand this was an
analogy, and i apologize for mischaracterizing his analogy as a direct insult, but his analogy is outrageous, he was teaching that if women dressed modestly according to the expectations of
Islam otherwise they are not protecting themselves from rapists. this assumes two very wrong things: victims who don't conform to your beliefs dress immodestly (ethnocentric) and the attention of rapists is something that a victim has any degree of control over.
especially within the political and social context of his comments (sydney gang rapes), this was outrageously inappropriate. effectively he was making the same argument that the rapists made when they called the women they attacked prostitutes because they were not muslims and did not adhere to
islamic standards of dress. the victims were random and the attackers were motivated by hatred toward australians and non muslims, in the words of two:
"You deserve it because you're an Australian"
"When you are feeling down ...bash a Christian or Catholic and lift up"
so clearly their crimes were not ones of passion or sexual desire, but rather ones of rage and control. they wanted to hurt them because of who they were, they did not desire them sexually. the sheikhs comments and beliefs were insensitive and reflect an ignorant stereotype that rape is motivated by desire and a woman shares the responsibility by needing to 'protect herself' in how she decides to look. it is even more insulting because his implication is that the rape victims were immodest for not dressing according to islamic standards, a view i have no doubt the rapists would agree with.
que Dios te bendiga