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    The position of Women in Islam (Part 53)

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    Author: Um Ayesha
    The position of Women in Islam (Part 53)
    Falling instead of Rising
    From the perspective of today’s inverted civilization (falling instead of rising), being a female waitress on an airplane and in a hotel, setting tables and serving trays, and serving four hundred strangers, while exposing her body to the terrifying glare of the passengers, is “women’s freedom.”
    Sometimes, for no reason, a passenger calls a female waitress to him by ringing the bell on the plane for a very ordinary task that she herself is capable of doing. Being a waitress on an airplane and in a hotel, a woman’s bookkeeper, and a woman’s speech-making are manifestations of “freedom.” Today’s civilization considers staying at home, being a housewife, serving one’s husband, children, parents, brothers, and sisters to be reactionary, barbaric, archaic, fundamentalist, an obstacle to growth and progress, and keeping one confined to the four walls of the house.
    Westerners and Deceiving Women
    Today, in the name of freedom and liberation and attacking other obstacles, they deceive Muslim girls and women, trying to socialize with them that is not compatible with any aspect of religion and virtue. Their only goal is to gradually trap them.
    Westerners want to impose Western culture on Muslim women; a culture whose prominent features are corruption and collapse of values ​​and, most importantly, religion, deviation from pure human nature and distance from the straight path (the path that God sent prophets and holy books to explain).
    As the hadith indicates, they want Muslim women to follow and subordinate the customs and culture of Western women, step by step and shadow by shadow, and if a Western woman enters the lizard’s hole – with all its narrowness, crookedness and stench – then Muslim women will also follow her into it; In other words, a new friendship and relationship has emerged, which is called the “lizard nest relationship,” and its proponents are promoting it.
    However, they are oblivious to what today’s Western women are complaining about; namely, the bad fate that free mixing (of men and women) has brought upon women, men, families, and the entire society. These Westernized people have turned a deaf ear to the complaints and cries of disgust that have engulfed the entire Western world, and to the writings of scientists and writers, and the warnings and warnings of thinkers and reformers about what has happened to human civilization through the collapse of values ​​due to free mixing of men and women.
    They have also forgotten that every nation has a personality that is founded by its beliefs, worldview, its view of life, existence and its Lord, its values ​​and its unique cultural heritage, and it is not right for any society to be considered a replica of another society.
    The West, with its philosophy of freedom, which was pure freedom, practically disintegrated the family from its constituent elements; while the fabric of society will be formed by the fabric of the family. The existence of the family also depends on the cooperation and solidarity existing among its members, that is, the responsibility of the husband towards his wife and the parents towards their children. The West exposed the characteristic (of being a woman) to destruction and, in addition, has distanced itself between the woman and the possibility of her preparation to protect, care for and educate her children.
    Women living in America have chosen prostitution as a work experience and profession, and their number is estimated at least between (400-500) thousand people. In the past, half of American prostitutes worked as domestic servants, while the other half worked in organizations and companies that left their jobs to engage in prostitution.
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