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mark61
14-05-06, 12:39
Sudanese Islamic Leader Dr. Hassan Al Turabi gave new statements and released some new fatwas (religious opinions/edicts) that blew up many of what is believed to be basics or unquestionable issues in Islam, many related to the usurped righted of women.

In Islam, Muslim women are not allowed but to marry a Muslim man or a man who has converted to Islam. On the other hand, Muslim men are allowed to marry any woman from any faith with no restrictions.

Dr. Al Turabi, a party leader, said that a Muslim woman is allowed to marry a Christian or a Jew and not necessarily a Muslim. He asserted that forbidding her from marrying a man from another faith is aimed at dragging women backward. He added that Islamic Shariaa (Islamic jurisdiction) does not provide any restrictions for women to marry any man from another faith. He said that it was forbidden during war when Muslims were fighting with other armies. He said that when the reason is gone, the restriction is lifted.
Dr. Al Turabi, 74, in a seminar at the headquarters of the opposition Al Umma party said that women have the right to lead prayers. Current Muslim clerics forbid women from leading the prayers. Al Turabi said, if she has more knowledge, she has the right to lead the prayers. The criterion is the knowledge and not the gender.

He said that Prophet Muhammed permitted one of his followers who was a knowledgeable Muslim woman to lead the prayers at her home that included all men. He also cited the wife of the prophet, Aisha, as a model.

Al Turabi, PhD, said in this seminar entitled “The Role of Women in Establishing Good Governance” that women’s testimony at courts is equal to men. In Islam, one man’s testimony is equal to two women. Al Turabi denied this and said this is meant to go back to the dark ages and has nothing to do with Islam. He challenged anyone who could bring evidence that this is true.

He also refuted the idea of the Hijab, headscarves. He said that the Hijab is applied against the misinterpretation of some Quran verses and cannot be generalized on all the generations. He said that headscarves were made for the wives of prophet Muhammed not for all women.

Al Turabi called upon all women to invade politics, innovative, intellectual and sports domains and get all her rights and be an active participant in drawing strategies and stipulating legislations. He also attacked the Sudanese government and said the current regime does not enjoy any governance that is based on freedom, transparency and accountability and democratic participation.

Al Turabi said we living in Sudan in an age of corruption and there is a need for family and society reform and women’s inclusion. He emphasized the need for an election law that provides the participation of women so that they can play a role in political parties, elections and leadership positions.

Al Turabi also said that alcohol is not forbidden by Islam as agreed by most of Islamic clerics. He said that alcohol is only forbidden when drinking becomes an aggression. Practicing Muslims do not drink alchohol. Al Turabi’s article in Arabic. (http://www.asharqalawsat.com/details.asp?section=4&issue=9994&article=357364)

On Memritv.org you can read the transcript and view the interview on Al-Arabiya TV: (more…)

http://martijn.religionresearch.org/?cat=13&paged=1

http://www.turabi.com/

:vreemd: Ouwe fundi.

Elie Hobeika
14-05-06, 13:06
Achterlijk

mark61
14-05-06, 13:09
Geplaatst door Elie Hobeika
Achterlijk

Das een aparte opvatting van de betekenis van het woord 'achterlijk'.

Couscousje
14-05-06, 13:21
Geplaatst door Elie Hobeika
Achterlijk

:haha:

Sukkel.

Cc

mark61
15-05-06, 13:44
nouwwe

SalmayaSale
15-05-06, 15:46
Al Turabi also said that alcohol is not forbidden by Islam as agreed by most of Islamic clerics. He said that alcohol is only forbidden when drinking becomes an aggression. Practicing Muslims do not drink alchohol.

Klopt, in de coran staat: afgeraden en niet verboden.
Het verbod is ingegaan om zwakkeren (die matigheid niet kennen)te beschermen tegen zichzelf.


Voor de overige verklaringen, kom ik er nog op in, nu geen tijd. :blij:

amOer
15-05-06, 17:40
Geplaatst door SalmayaSale
Klopt, in de coran staat: afgeraden en niet verboden.
Het verbod is ingegaan om zwakkeren (die matigheid niet kennen)te beschermen tegen zichzelf.


Voor de overige verklaringen, kom ik er nog op in, nu geen tijd. :blij:

wat een onzin!!

please .. " ajra2okom 3ala al fatwa ajra2okom 3ala al naar " !!

dus je wil zeggen dat de profeet en zijn maatgezellen zwakkelingen zijn die zichzelf niet konden beschermen tegen alchohol ? ffs !!!!