There is no women's rights in Islam, Maryam Namazie at WZB Berlin

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • See discussion on Women's Rights and Islam in Berlin organised by WZB, Berlin Social Science Centre.
    Discussants
    Maryam Namazie is an Iranian-born writer and activist living in the UK. She is the spokesperson of "One Law for All" and the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, and she has sat on the board of several atheist and humanist organizations. She has spoken and written numerous articles on women’s rights issues, freedom of expression, Islamism and secularism, and she has organized multiple public events and nude protests in favour of Muslim women, LGBT Muslims and ex-Muslims. She is the author of “The Woman’s Quran”, as well as the organizer of the “Apostasy Day” and of the largest gatherings of ex-Muslims in history. More recently, she has been speaking on and organising protests in solidarity with the “Mahsa Amini” women’s revolution in Iran.
    Maryan Ismail, President of the Italian Islamic Association (UII), of the Associazione Donne in Rete per lo Sviluppo e la Pace and the Forum Musulmani Laici Italiani, has obtained the certificate of Spiritual Guide and Imam at the University of Padua. She serves as member of the Council for the Relations with Italian Islam at the Ministry of the Interior and of the National Table with Islamic Associations. Ismail is also a lecturer in the anthropology of immigration at the Institute of Religious Sciences in Milan, as well as a trainer for linguistic and cultural mediation. Previously, she was responsible of the committee for the health of migrant women and against female genital mutilation at Regione Lombardia.
    Moderator
    Dilek Kurban is a scholar of human rights law and a postdoctoral research fellow at the School of Law at the University of Copenhagen as well as a visiting researcher at the "Migration, Integration, Transnationalization" department.
    The event is part of the Event Series "Islam and Liberalism in Contemporary.

Комментарии • 6

  • @cordyone
    @cordyone Год назад +5

    Thank you for publishing this. This is what a real activist looks like.

  • @sachamm
    @sachamm Год назад +5

    We will always need feminism. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

  • @tanjavankessel9842
    @tanjavankessel9842 Год назад +3

    Those were some of the worst misogynists I have ever seen. What a perverted view of women they have 😱

  • @theastronomer5800
    @theastronomer5800 Год назад +1

    Those charters are a development that I have not heard about before. This is great news, the brave people of Iran need to keep up the pressure. I have met many people from Iran, especially women - they are some of the friendliest and kindest people I have met. All the women I have met were working on higher education at the university where I worked in Canada, and none of them followed Islam and they had many harsh words to say against it.

  • @fadishihadeh1747
    @fadishihadeh1747 Год назад +1

    👍🏿❤️🖤👍🏿

  • @Tru911s
    @Tru911s Год назад

    My wife left Islam proudly