From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Fri Feb 01 2002 - 22:58:09 MST
Go to:
http://www.secularhumanism.org/library/shb/hayes_16_3.htm
or read below.
The title of this piece is itself a redundancy. All Muslim women 
are captives, if they live according to the Koran and the Prophet 
Muhammad. Muslim women are considered to be one-half of a 
human. "Honor killing" still exists and calls for the death of 
women who have lost their virginity before marriage-even if they 
were raped. Murder because of hymens. Unbelievable. 
One of the most touching, heart wrenching speakers I've ever been 
privileged to hear was Taslima Nasrin, at a May 2000 conference 
of the Council for Secular Humanism. Nasrin delivered a talk to a 
pin-drop quiet audience. She is eloquent; she is an M.D.; she is 
kind; and she is lovely. She is also living under a death sentence. 
She outgrew her Muslim upbringing, and began writing against its 
misogyny. Her novel, Shame, however, was the last straw. It 
criticized Muslims' cruel persecution of Hindus. Fundamentalists 
issued a fatwa, a literal death sentence, against her and she was 
forced to leave her native Bangladesh. She has bodyguards now. 
Allah be praised. 
How did Islam become so cruel and intolerant? Easy. It began that 
way. When the Prophet Muhammad uttered his first sura (similar 
to a biblical chapter) Muslim women were doomed. The 
introduction to my copy of the Koran is a whopping 58 pages of a 
defensive harangue about how bad the Koran isn't. Example: "In 
the matters of marriage, divorce and inheritance women are given 
the same rights as men." Oh, really? Koran 4:20 tells men that 
they may take one wife in place of another. They can trade in their 
wives like used cars. Of course there is no equivalent trade-in 
policy offered to women. Koran 4:3 says men should marry 
whichever women appeal to them, "two or three or four"-you 
know, shop around. Collect a whole set! Since male divorce is so 
easy (just say a few words like "Get outta here!" and you're 
divorced-true story) men can have innumerable wives in a 
lifetime. 
Further, in Koran 4:34 men are described as being superior to 
women because Allah made them to "excel over the other" and 
because men spend money supporting women. In Koran 2: 223 
wives are described as "tilled fields" that men should, literally, 
plow through. You know, have a good time, get some kids going. 
The Prophet Muhammad had a baker's dozen wives, and countless 
concubines. His third bride was nine years old at the time of 
consummation. But little Aisha was at least allowed to keep her 
toys and dolls when she went to Muhammad's bed. I may throw 
up. Muslim paradise consists of males lounging on couches, being 
waited on by virgins who don't sleep, perspire, get pregnant, 
menstruate, or get sick, and intercourse goes on forever. No 
mention is made of how this could be considered "paradise" for 
the females.
When stoning men and women for adultery (adultery meaning 
another man's property, one of his wives, has been tampered 
with), the offending male is to stand in a clearing while people 
throw stones at him till he dies. If he runs away, escaping, he's 
safe. Death sentence over. But a woman to be stoned is put in a 
pit, waist/chest high, for "decency." Imagine a "decent" stoning. 
Wouldn't want to see any naughty bits of her body while you're 
bashing her bloody! Tsk, tsk! Of course escape for her is 
impossible, isn't it? These still take place, in some countries, as I 
write. 
Another wonderful writer who spoke at the May conference, 
Parvin Darabi, wrote a grim book describing fundamentalist Islam 
titled, Rage Against the Veil. It is about her sister, Homa Darabi, 
who was a child psychiatrist in Iran. She and others were hounded 
relentlessly about observing hijab (dress code) in their practices. 
Seems logical. "Push, Mrs. Ali, it's almost here, but I can't tell if it 
it's a girl or boy because my veil is in the way." Of course there is 
nothing funny about veiling, and its sole purpose is to eliminate 
any possible sense of female personal identity. Because of this 
nonsensical insistence on veiling, Homa Darabi was finally forced 
to give up her private practice and then her professorship at the 
University of Tehran. She never recovered from her despair. On 
February 21, 1994, in the middle of a square in Tehran, she 
poured gasoline on herself and set herself on fire to protest the 
tyranny of her native country. She died, as planned. Allah be 
praised.
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