by Giulio Meotti • February 23,
2018 at 5:00 am
- "While the brave
Iranian women protested against hijab laws, Western feminists
celebrated hijab". — Rita Panahi, Herald Sun,
Australia.
- Instead of a
celebration of Islamist discrimination against women, the West
should promote a #MeToo in the mosque, the idea of an Egyptian,
Mona Eltahawi. She would like to raise the issue of rape and
sexual abuse suffered by Muslim women during the hajj
pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Will the Western
advocates of women's rights also stand for the rights of Muslim
women, or, in the name of "multiculturalism", the will
they keep appeasing those who persecute them instead?
In Berlin,
Germany, the first mosque to welcome unveiled women and gays opened
last year, co-founded by Turkish-German human-rights activist Seyran
Ates. In contrast to traditional mosques, males and females worship
together in the new mosque. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
While the march for women's rights in Washington this
year took place under the banner of #MeToo against sexual harassment,
in Iran dozens of women were taking to the streets to protest against
theocracy and compulsory wearing of the hijab. The Iranian women
waved white flags to fight against the mullahs' obligation to veil.
But the white flag was not a surrender; it was apparently a symbol of
Western feminists. As the Australian Rita Panahi wrote, "while
the brave Iranian women protested against hijab laws, Western
feminists celebrated hijab".
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