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Heroic Muslim Girls and Women: Missionaries to Feminist America?
http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/697/heroic-muslim-girls-and-women
Excerpt: By now, we have all heard about Nujood Ali, the incredibly heroic ten year girl in Yemen who fled her abusive husband and demanded a divorce. This act was the first of its kind in a country where girls as young as eight are given away in marriage. We want her as an ally. We want her counterparts in the Muslim world as allies. We want Mukhtaran Bibi on our side. She is the young Pakistani woman who was gang-raped by her alleged social superiors in order to cover up their other crimes. She escaped. She was not silenced by shame. She did not kill herself. Unlike Phoolan Devi, India's Bandit Queen (a girl after my own heart), Bibi did not join a gang of outlaws and then exact personal revenge. Despite numerous death threats, Mukhtaran Bibi legally pursued the criminals–and won. Read the complete original version of this item... Related Topics: Islamic Gender and Religious Apartheid | |||||
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Heroic Muslim Girls and Women: Missionaries to Feminist America?
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