I almost forgot, the introduction to the 'Pathways to Womanhood and Manhood' syllabus is here: ruclips.net/video/U2en72MUhHY/видео.htmlsi=wpyUXwCfA0neC9pJ The Maternalist Quartet Podcast Substacks is here: lillah.substack.com/
"The topic of gang-related sexual abuse cases in the UK has been a highly charged issue, often manipulated by Islamophobes to unfairly target Muslims and Islam. Here's a nuanced breakdown of the situation and the real story behind these claims: 1. The Cases in Question Some high-profile cases, such as the Rotherham and Rochdale scandals, involved grooming gangs primarily composed of men of South Asian origin, many of whom were Muslim. These crimes were heinous and deeply condemned by Muslim communities and scholars. 2. Exploitation of These Cases by Islamophobes Islamophobes have weaponized these cases to paint Islam and Muslims as inherently misogynistic or complicit in such crimes. They claim the hijab, Islamic modesty, or broader Muslim culture is to blame. This narrative is both factually incorrect and grossly misleading. 3. The Broader Context Not Exclusive to One Ethnic/Religious Group: Studies and reports have shown that sexual grooming and exploitation occur across all ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. For instance, in 2020, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) in the UK found no basis for the claim that grooming gangs are disproportionately Asian or Muslim." An objective and impersonal response to the revolting and ignorant bigots who want to exploit women's trauma to vilify not only a religion but one fifth of the world's population. You'd have to be a special kind of twisted to do that. Shame on you and shame in you. To continue: "Socioeconomic Factors: Many perpetrators in these cases come from disadvantaged backgrounds, and their crimes reflect societal issues, not religious or cultural teachings. 4. Islam's Stance on Sexual Exploitation Islam unequivocally condemns any form of sexual abuse or exploitation. Key teachings include: Modesty and Respect: Islam teaches both men and women to uphold modesty and prohibits any act that leads to harm or exploitation. Justice and Accountability: Perpetrators of crimes, regardless of their religion or status, must face justice. 5. Why the Hijab Argument is Baseless The hijab represents personal modesty and devotion, not control or oppression. Using isolated criminal acts to generalize about Muslim women and their choices shows a profound misunderstanding of Islam and the hijab's purpose. 6. The Role of Media and Bias Western media often highlights crimes involving Muslims while downplaying or ignoring similar crimes by others. This selective reporting fuels stereotypes and Islamophobia, rather than addressing the real issue: protecting vulnerable individuals and holding all perpetrators accountable. Conclusion The exploitation of these tragedies to vilify Islam or the hijab is deeply unjust. The focus should remain on addressing systemic issues of child protection, societal neglect, and ensuring that all perpetrators, regardless of background, are brought to justice." So in short: Don't claim to care about my rights as a woman while ignoring what I say. Your hypocrisy and complete lack of character are too obvious to ignore. To dismiss is to be dismissed.
I almost forgot, the introduction to the 'Pathways to Womanhood and Manhood' syllabus is here:
ruclips.net/video/U2en72MUhHY/видео.htmlsi=wpyUXwCfA0neC9pJ
The Maternalist Quartet Podcast Substacks is here:
lillah.substack.com/
❤ Allahu Akbar
Allah Akber
"The topic of gang-related sexual abuse cases in the UK has been a highly charged issue, often manipulated by Islamophobes to unfairly target Muslims and Islam. Here's a nuanced breakdown of the situation and the real story behind these claims:
1. The Cases in Question
Some high-profile cases, such as the Rotherham and Rochdale scandals, involved grooming gangs primarily composed of men of South Asian origin, many of whom were Muslim. These crimes were heinous and deeply condemned by Muslim communities and scholars.
2. Exploitation of These Cases by Islamophobes
Islamophobes have weaponized these cases to paint Islam and Muslims as inherently misogynistic or complicit in such crimes. They claim the hijab, Islamic modesty, or broader Muslim culture is to blame. This narrative is both factually incorrect and grossly misleading.
3. The Broader Context
Not Exclusive to One Ethnic/Religious Group: Studies and reports have shown that sexual grooming and exploitation occur across all ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. For instance, in 2020, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) in the UK found no basis for the claim that grooming gangs are disproportionately Asian or Muslim."
An objective and impersonal response to the revolting and ignorant bigots who want to exploit women's trauma to vilify not only a religion but one fifth of the world's population. You'd have to be a special kind of twisted to do that.
Shame on you and shame in you.
To continue:
"Socioeconomic Factors: Many perpetrators in these cases come from disadvantaged backgrounds, and their crimes reflect societal issues, not religious or cultural teachings.
4. Islam's Stance on Sexual Exploitation
Islam unequivocally condemns any form of sexual abuse or exploitation. Key teachings include:
Modesty and Respect: Islam teaches both men and women to uphold modesty and prohibits any act that leads to harm or exploitation.
Justice and Accountability: Perpetrators of crimes, regardless of their religion or status, must face justice.
5. Why the Hijab Argument is Baseless
The hijab represents personal modesty and devotion, not control or oppression. Using isolated criminal acts to generalize about Muslim women and their choices shows a profound misunderstanding of Islam and the hijab's purpose.
6. The Role of Media and Bias
Western media often highlights crimes involving Muslims while downplaying or ignoring similar crimes by others. This selective reporting fuels stereotypes and Islamophobia, rather than addressing the real issue: protecting vulnerable individuals and holding all perpetrators accountable.
Conclusion
The exploitation of these tragedies to vilify Islam or the hijab is deeply unjust. The focus should remain on addressing systemic issues of child protection, societal neglect, and ensuring that all perpetrators, regardless of background, are brought to justice."
So in short: Don't claim to care about my rights as a woman while ignoring what I say.
Your hypocrisy and complete lack of character are too obvious to ignore.
To dismiss is to be dismissed.