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Why has it become so difficult to wear hijab? Free Online Event
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Jul 14, 2020
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You can watch the FREE event here https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/events
The journey to cover and conduct ourselves in a way that is pleasing to Allah is a struggle many Muslim women experience. Like other requirements of Islam, we experience natural highs and lows regarding our hijab. However, this noble endeavor has become particularly difficult for those of us living in western liberal societies, as journalists and politicians audaciously believe they have the right to ferociously scrutinise our hijabs, niqabs and jilbabs.
There is a vocal minority of Muslim feminists such as Samina Ali who, in her infamous Tedx talk titled ‘What does the Quran really say about a Muslim woman’s hijab?’, deny the obligation of hijab. They are taking equality, personal freedom, and individualism as their guiding principles, not the Quran and Sunnah.
To add to the problem, the global fashion industry has jumped on the ‘modest fashion’ bandwagon and via Muslim Youtubers and influencers, non- muslim fashion brands are in essence telling us:
why we should wear hijab
how we should wear it
when we should discard it
Join Farhat Amin to explore:
the obligatory nature of the hijab
critique the main arguments against hijab
understand the ideological forces that are working against Muslim women
the paradox of the modest fashion industry
solutions to the challenges we are facing
Farhat Amin is a teacher and host of A Muslim Mom Podcast. She is also a speaker for The Thinking Muslim. In the UK, Farhat has delivered lectures on Women in Islam and Feminism. Currently, with an international group of female Muslim writers, she is editing a new book "The Islamic Alternative to Feminism"
This online women-only event is organised by The Thinking Muslim
1st August 2020 - Online Zoom Event - 3 pm to 5 pm (UK time)
https://farhatamin.eventbrite.co.uk
The Center for Gender Studies: Feminism and Family Phobia 18th July
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farhatamin/message
The journey to cover and conduct ourselves in a way that is pleasing to Allah is a struggle many Muslim women experience. Like other requirements of Islam, we experience natural highs and lows regarding our hijab. However, this noble endeavor has become particularly difficult for those of us living in western liberal societies, as journalists and politicians audaciously believe they have the right to ferociously scrutinise our hijabs, niqabs and jilbabs.
There is a vocal minority of Muslim feminists such as Samina Ali who, in her infamous Tedx talk titled ‘What does the Quran really say about a Muslim woman’s hijab?’, deny the obligation of hijab. They are taking equality, personal freedom, and individualism as their guiding principles, not the Quran and Sunnah.
To add to the problem, the global fashion industry has jumped on the ‘modest fashion’ bandwagon and via Muslim Youtubers and influencers, non- muslim fashion brands are in essence telling us:
why we should wear hijab
how we should wear it
when we should discard it
Join Farhat Amin to explore:
the obligatory nature of the hijab
critique the main arguments against hijab
understand the ideological forces that are working against Muslim women
the paradox of the modest fashion industry
solutions to the challenges we are facing
Farhat Amin is a teacher and host of A Muslim Mom Podcast. She is also a speaker for The Thinking Muslim. In the UK, Farhat has delivered lectures on Women in Islam and Feminism. Currently, with an international group of female Muslim writers, she is editing a new book "The Islamic Alternative to Feminism"
This online women-only event is organised by The Thinking Muslim
1st August 2020 - Online Zoom Event - 3 pm to 5 pm (UK time)
https://farhatamin.eventbrite.co.uk
The Center for Gender Studies: Feminism and Family Phobia 18th July
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farhatamin/message
Released:
Jul 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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