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. Women who are stay-at-home moms are ridiculed.
... by feminists AKA so-called champions of women's rights.
A similar situation could be occurring with the recent statements about women in Islamic culture.
It's not Islamic culture. It's purely local customs. Like honor-killings and forced arranged marriage, it wasn't taught in Islam but local traditions and customs. You can look up anywhere in the Quran & Sunnah of the Prophet and not find justification for treating women badly. In contrast, the Prophet insists that treating women well is part of faith.
Those who follow a more traditional family system are seen as "slaves" or a victim to be rescued.
Again, by feminists and again, of local customs and not Islamic teachings.
I'm not saying that women's rights haven't been violated in many Muslim countries, because obviously they have.
As per above.
Islam has been championing women's rights for a thousand years now. You can look up articles in the forum explaining the positions, rights and privileges of Muslim women. For starters, in remote Hindu villages the women are obliged to throw themselves into fire to accompany their dead husbands. Yet, this kind of thing is never thought of in Islam. Instead, Muslim women who wilfuly and of personal choice don the hijab are seen as 'oppressed' and need to 'liberated' by their feminist counterparts who, as I've explained earlier, are selective of which rights they want to demand from men.
If anything could be blamed, I'd say it's local customs and traditions.