by  Waseem Shehzad
 (Friday July 28 2006)
 "...before white men continue their crusade to rescue poor brown women from  "oppressive" brown men, they should listen to the voices of real Muslim  women..."
Of  all the allegations hurled against Muslims and Islam, one of the most widespread  is the alleged mistreatment of Muslim women. The common refrain is that Muslim  women are oppressed because they are forced to wear hijab, and are not allowed  to work outside the home or mix freely with men. Even a cursory glance at this  litany of charges reveals that they relate to Western lifestyles and that the  real purpose of the propaganda is to force Muslims, especially women, to adopt  Western values and norms. Secular Muslim women have fallen for this line and  happily parrot these silly allegations, all the while proclaiming that they have  been "liberated" and are not like their domesticated, oppressed sisters because  they go to clubs, drink alcohol and have boyfriends. Some even proclaim that  they have found nirvana because they have had children out of wedlock and are  living with their non-Muslim boyfriends, much like some of their sisters in the  Christian and Jewish communities.
 Given so much else that is wrong in Muslim societies, Muslims have not yet  succeeded in refuting these allegations in a systematic manner, apart from  stating that Muslim women are not oppressed and that their different role in  society as outlined in the noble Qur'an does not mean that they are inferior or  oppressed. The propaganda against Islam and Muslims over this issue is so strong  that it has not been effectively challenged. Although Muslims have made little  headway against non-Muslim opinion, the Gallup Organization, which conducts  surveys to assess people's opinions, has found some startling facts, probably to  its own chagrin. In a survey released by the organization on June 6 it reported  that it has found that "Muslim women do not think they are conditioned to accept  second-class status or view themselves as oppressed," according to Helena  Andrews in the New York Times (June 8, 2006).
The  Gallup survey also demolished some other cherished Western myths. Expecting that  the hijab and burqa (the garment worn by some Muslim women to cover their body  and face) would be the number-one villain with Muslim women, the survey asked  what they resented most about their own societies. This was a loaded question,  intended to elicit a negative response about Muslim societies that would confirm  Western prejudices, but "a majority of Muslim women polled said that a lack of  unity among Muslim nations, violent extremism, and political and economic  corruption were their main concerns," according to the New York Times.  Westerners have spent a lifetime trying to "liberate" Muslim women from  "oppression" or, as the writer Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak put it so succinctly  in Can the Subaltern speak?: "White men saving brown women from brown men".  Equally revealing is the Muslim women's response to another Western obsession,  namely sex. A clear majority of Muslim women do not see this as a priority  because there are other pressing issues in their lives; they regard "sexual  equality" as a Western concern. The most frequent response to the question,  "What do you admire least about the West?" was the general perception of moral  decay, promiscuity and pornography that pollsters called the "Hollywood image",  which is regarded as degrading to women. This was not bearded Muslim men but  Muslim women speaking to women pollsters.
The  poll was conducted in 2005 by interviewing, face-to-face, 8,000 women in eight  predominantly Muslim countries including Pakistan, Lebanon, Egypt and Morocco,  none of them ruled by "Muslim fundamentalists". An overwhelming majority of  those polled in each country cited "attachment to moral and spiritual values" as  the best aspect of their own society. Similarly, a majority of respondents do  not think adopting Western values would help the Muslim world's political and  economic progress. In Pakistan, 53 percent of the women polled said attachment  to their religious beliefs was their country's most admirable trait; in Egypt  this percentage was up to 59 percent.
The  survey, "What Women Want: Listening to the Voices of Muslim Women," is a part of  the Gallup World Poll, which plans to survey 95 percent of the earth's  population during the century. In Western mythology, Muslim women are projected  as victims of vicious Muslim men, a myth that is also peddled by secularised  Muslim women to curry favour with their Western masters. This line is  particularly popular with Western-backed non-governmental organisations (NGOs)  that have infested Muslim societies in recent years. Their lack of grassroot  support has been exposed, for instance, in Afghanistan, where hundreds of NGOs  have set up offices ostensibly to help liberate Afghan women from oppression.  Since the removal of the Taliban from political power, the plight of Afghan  women has worsened; greater numbers are being killed; incidents of rape (unheard  of during Taliban rule) have increased, and the abduction and rape of young  children has escalated alarmingly. The presence of thousands of Western troops  has helped to corrupt and pollute this most traditional society.
In  Pakistan, another favourite target of the West's ‘liberating' "theology of  sexuality", the NGOs have repeatedly been exposed as fronts for Western  propaganda and promiscuous behaviour. Even in their professed area of work, such  as helping villagers and other poor people, they have been found wanting. Last  October, when the devastating earthquake struck Kashmir and Northern Pakistan,  Western-backed NGOs that had collected hundreds of thousands of dollars,  ostensibly to help the mountain people, were nowhere to be seen. It was the  much-maligned bearded Muslim men who were at the scene long before the  constipated government machinery moved. While the government and the Pakistan  army made pathetic excuses about their lack of action, ordinary people, most of  them poor, reached the affected areas on their own and busied themselves in  rescue work.
 Perhaps, before white men continue their crusade to rescue poor brown women from  "oppressive" brown men, they should listen to the voices of real Muslim women,  not those who apply heavy makeup, flirt and speak with an affected British  accent. The West has a tendency to hear only what it wants to hear, not the  truth that is often at variance with its own preconceived notions. Muslim women  will not take the West seriously at any level while Westerners carry on not  listening.
by  Waseem Shehzad
 (Friday July 28 2006)
 "...before white men continue their crusade to rescue poor brown women from  "oppressive" brown men, they should listen to the voices of real Muslim  women..."
Of  all the allegations hurled against Muslims and Islam, one of the most widespread  is the alleged mistreatment of Muslim women. The common refrain is that Muslim  women are oppressed because they are forced to wear hijab, and are not allowed  to work outside the home or mix freely with men. Even a cursory glance at this  litany of charges reveals that they relate to Western lifestyles and that the  real purpose of the propaganda is to force Muslims, especially women, to adopt  Western values and norms. Secular Muslim women have fallen for this line and  happily parrot these silly allegations, all the while proclaiming that they have  been "liberated" and are not like their domesticated, oppressed sisters because  they go to clubs, drink alcohol and have boyfriends. Some even proclaim that  they have found nirvana because they have had children out of wedlock and are  living with their non-Muslim boyfriends, much like some of their sisters in the  Christian and Jewish communities.
 Given so much else that is wrong in Muslim societies, Muslims have not yet  succeeded in refuting these allegations in a systematic manner, apart from  stating that Muslim women are not oppressed and that their different role in  society as outlined in the noble Qur'an does not mean that they are inferior or  oppressed. The propaganda against Islam and Muslims over this issue is so strong  that it has not been effectively challenged. Although Muslims have made little  headway against non-Muslim opinion, the Gallup Organization, which conducts  surveys to assess people's opinions, has found some startling facts, probably to  its own chagrin. In a survey released by the organization on June 6 it reported  that it has found that "Muslim women do not think they are conditioned to accept  second-class status or view themselves as oppressed," according to Helena  Andrews in the New York Times (June 8, 2006).
The  Gallup survey also demolished some other cherished Western myths. Expecting that  the hijab and burqa (the garment worn by some Muslim women to cover their body  and face) would be the number-one villain with Muslim women, the survey asked  what they resented most about their own societies. This was a loaded question,  intended to elicit a negative response about Muslim societies that would confirm  Western prejudices, but "a majority of Muslim women polled said that a lack of  unity among Muslim nations, violent extremism, and political and economic  corruption were their main concerns," according to the New York Times.  Westerners have spent a lifetime trying to "liberate" Muslim women from  "oppression" or, as the writer Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak put it so succinctly  in Can the Subaltern speak?: "White men saving brown women from brown men".  Equally revealing is the Muslim women's response to another Western obsession,  namely sex. A clear majority of Muslim women do not see this as a priority  because there are other pressing issues in their lives; they regard "sexual  equality" as a Western concern. The most frequent response to the question,  "What do you admire least about the West?" was the general perception of moral  decay, promiscuity and pornography that pollsters called the "Hollywood image",  which is regarded as degrading to women. This was not bearded Muslim men but  Muslim women speaking to women pollsters.
The  poll was conducted in 2005 by interviewing, face-to-face, 8,000 women in eight  predominantly Muslim countries including Pakistan, Lebanon, Egypt and Morocco,  none of them ruled by "Muslim fundamentalists". An overwhelming majority of  those polled in each country cited "attachment to moral and spiritual values" as  the best aspect of their own society. Similarly, a majority of respondents do  not think adopting Western values would help the Muslim world's political and  economic progress. In Pakistan, 53 percent of the women polled said attachment  to their religious beliefs was their country's most admirable trait; in Egypt  this percentage was up to 59 percent.
The  survey, "What Women Want: Listening to the Voices of Muslim Women," is a part of  the Gallup World Poll, which plans to survey 95 percent of the earth's  population during the century. In Western mythology, Muslim women are projected  as victims of vicious Muslim men, a myth that is also peddled by secularised  Muslim women to curry favour with their Western masters. This line is  particularly popular with Western-backed non-governmental organisations (NGOs)  that have infested Muslim societies in recent years. Their lack of grassroot  support has been exposed, for instance, in Afghanistan, where hundreds of NGOs  have set up offices ostensibly to help liberate Afghan women from oppression.  Since the removal of the Taliban from political power, the plight of Afghan  women has worsened; greater numbers are being killed; incidents of rape (unheard  of during Taliban rule) have increased, and the abduction and rape of young  children has escalated alarmingly. The presence of thousands of Western troops  has helped to corrupt and pollute this most traditional society.
In  Pakistan, another favourite target of the West's ‘liberating' "theology of  sexuality", the NGOs have repeatedly been exposed as fronts for Western  propaganda and promiscuous behaviour. Even in their professed area of work, such  as helping villagers and other poor people, they have been found wanting. Last  October, when the devastating earthquake struck Kashmir and Northern Pakistan,  Western-backed NGOs that had collected hundreds of thousands of dollars,  ostensibly to help the mountain people, were nowhere to be seen. It was the  much-maligned bearded Muslim men who were at the scene long before the  constipated government machinery moved. While the government and the Pakistan  army made pathetic excuses about their lack of action, ordinary people, most of  them poor, reached the affected areas on their own and busied themselves in  rescue work.
 Perhaps, before white men continue their crusade to rescue poor brown women from  "oppressive" brown men, they should listen to the voices of real Muslim women,  not those who apply heavy makeup, flirt and speak with an affected British  accent. The West has a tendency to hear only what it wants to hear, not the  truth that is often at variance with its own preconceived notions. Muslim women  will not take the West seriously at any level while Westerners carry on not  listening.                                              
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