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A wakeup call for our Muslim sisters who still feel the need to sit at their men's feet 

Taken from Malaysiakini (Sorry Prem, but I feel a strong need to disseminate this). I recommend subscribing to Malaysiakini for more news like this ;)
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Don't let male chauvinists monopolise Islamic discourse
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz
Jul 28, 05 5:08pm

If Islamic discourse is monopolised by male chauvinists, its because progressive Muslim women have abandoned their obligation to learn the necessary disciplines, said prominent scholar and advocate of women’s rights.

Speaking at a discussion in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Islamic jurist and law professor Khaled Abou El Fadl told local Muslim women’s group Sisters in Islam (SIS) to stop tussling with male chauvinist religious scholars in order to speak for Islam.

The established scholars hold an apparent monopoly over Islamic discourse only because progressive Muslim women have abandoned the Islamic learning disciplines and other requisite fields of knowledge, he said.

While it was the height of impertinence for anybody, including male chauvinists, to claim to speak on God’s behalf, it was also misguided for others to issue declarations about Islam without having mastered and exercised the requisite knowledge and training, he added.

“Those who want to go beyond personal piety and become authoritative sources of authority for the community ... there is no alternative to learning, rigorous and thorough learning.

“We do not want to make the same mistake that the puritans and the fundamentalists commit. That is, to go to Saudi Arabia to study for a couple of years and then to come back ready to represent God,” he told the closed-door discussion.

Eentitled Playing God: Who speaks for Islam Today?, the discussion was organised by SIS and attended by some 25 people.

Khaled said SIS can begin to counter the conservatives’ monopoly by helping to raise the next generation of women trained and qualified in Islamic jurisprudence and other disciplines who would be able to present alternative yet authoritative versions of God’s will.

Khaled, who holds degrees from Yale University, University of Pennsylvania and Princeton University, has also received formal training in Islamic jurisprudence in Egypt and Kuwait.

He teaches at the University of California School of Law and has written extensively on the themes of morality and humanity, with much of his written focus on issues related to women.

Danger of misrepresentation

“To say, ‘Well, I can interpret God’s will from a translated copy of the Quran, that’s enough. I’ll just read the translated Quran and I’ll decide what God wants. I’d consider that a violation of diligence, comprehensiveness, probably self-restraint, and probably reasonableness as well,” he said.

Diligence, comprehensiveness, self-restraint, reasonableness and honesty were among the necessary qualities of the Islamic jurist in suggesting to society what is forbidden and what is allowed, he added.

Differentiating the role of jurists and other scholars from ordinary Muslims, Khaled said the latter should be preoccupied with purifying themselves by nurturing a personal relationship with God.

“For the average Muslim, the usual Muslim, they are not to pretend to be teachers. They are to be workers, immersed in the remembrance of Allah,” he added.

After developing such a relationship with and awareness of God, it was a matter of natural intuition to know whether something was right or wrong, and “no half-learned male chauvinist can lie to you about your Creator. You know your Beloved intuitively.”

Khaled said in issuing declarations to society at large about Islam without a comprehensive and systematic consideration of all the evidences, posed the danger of “transgressing against God” by wrongly declaring something forbidden when it is in fact allowed, or vice-versa.

The other danger lay in “the misrepresentation of the legitimate Islamic discourse, he added.

“This job of becoming a jurist is not a glamorous one. Your job is to spend years learning so that you are available to consult, to get consultation, if people seek your opinion,” he said.

Give scholarships

In response to protestations from the floor that professional women and others occupied in other pursuits do not have time to undergo years of rigorous learning and training, Khaled said that was precisely the main reason the ‘chauvinists’ monopolised Islamic discourse.

“Muslim women had completely neglected the social obligation (of learning Islamic disciplines),” said Khaled, who compared the present situation with the past, where Islamic history recorded the attainments of more than 4,800 female Islamic jurists.

“If I was in a position such as SIS, I would fund scholarships for women to go and train in Islamic jurisprudence and other disciplines,” he added.

In response to comments from another participant that Islamic practices and teachings included some that were barbaric by Western standards, Khaled said Muslim women need not bond themselves to standards set by the West.

“If you want to make the Western standard of barbarity, then that’s fine, that’s a decision that Muslims would have to make,” he said.

“(However,) We are quick to rely on fashionable ideas (of feminism) from Europe. It’s due time that we liberate our psychologies from the cultural experience ,” he added.

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/29/2005 10:51:00 AM
A wakeup call for our Muslim sisters who still feel the need to sit at their men's feet |

Dasar Kebudayaan Baru 

Institut Kajian Dasar (IKD)
Dengan Kerjasama
Konrad Adenauer Stiftung

Menganjurkan

DISKUSI AWAM : DASAR KEBUDAYAAN KEBANGSAAN: SELEPAS 30 TAHUN

PANELIS:

Prof Emeritus Dato` Khoo Kay Khim
Jabatan Sejarah Universiti Malaya
Abdul Wahab Hamzah
Pegawai Perancang Bahasa DBP
Kathy Rowland
Kakiseni.com

PADA:
Jumaat
22 Julai 2005
Shah Village Hotel, Petaling Jaya
8.30 malam
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Maklumat lanjut hubunggi:
Amir/shaharudin
Tel: 03-22832788
Faks: 03-22832615
Email: amirsari2003@yahoo.com

SEMUA DIJEMPUT HADIR

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/07/2005 11:05:00 AM
Dasar Kebudayaan Baru |

Music, songs and readings this coming Sunday, 3rd July at La Bodega, KL 

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music, songs, readings, shows by real people
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An Invitation
Doppelganger Open Mic.Open Stage
Sunday, 3 July 2005
7-11pm
Free admission

Feature artiste
Vocalist, AD
Also featuring performances by
Izzy, Jasemaine, Michael Chen
& Beth Yahp’s “Storytelling” group of writer/readers
LA BODEGA KL
31 Tengkat Tong Shin, Kuala Lumpur
Reservations: 03-2142 6368 or visit www.bodega.com.my
More information: Doppelganger organiser, Jaz 0166572357 or email: openmickl@gmail.com or visit www.webprojx.com/troubaganger

Event Announcement
Doppelganger presents 18 performers under one roof at La Bodega KL - 3 July

Doppelganger Open Mic.Open Stage will be presenting 18 artistes in one evening on Sunday, 3 July 2005 at the room upstairs at La Bodega's KL outlet on Tengkat Tong Shin in Bukit Bintang.

The new Doppelganger Open Mic.Open Stage nights are all about showcasing an eclectic range of performers which could include cabaret acts, poets, dancers, performance artists, singers, musicians and other uncategorisable emerging talents looking for an outlet.

Held the first Sunday of every month, the line-up for July’s Doppelganger Open Mic.Open Stage main act features vocalist, AD on minus one. Accompanying acts include singer/songwriters Izzy, Jasemaine and Michael Chen. The July gig will also present readings of original material by author Beth Yahp and 13 other writers. Especially for Doppelganger and Troubadours nights, happy hour prices apply for customers all night long, with a special RM20++ tapas menu for two. The organisers would like to thank La Bodega for their support and encouragement.

Events at La Bodega:
DOPPELGANGER (1st Sunday): contact Jasmine Low (Jaz) on openmickl@gmail.com
TROUBADOURS (3rd Sunday): contact Jerome Kugan on jeromekugan@gmail.com

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/03/2005 05:00:00 PM
Music, songs and readings this coming Sunday, 3rd July at La Bodega, KL |

New articles added on Jul 2, 2005 

There are now two new articles in Cultural Microscope and Women's Issues.

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/02/2005 04:46:00 PM
New articles added on Jul 2, 2005 |

Virtual gallery soft launch 

Please visit and leave your comments. You are also welcomed to post pictures when you register as members, but for more tweaking around, you have to consult the gallery curator.

Cheers!

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/02/2005 10:24:00 AM
Virtual gallery soft launch |

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