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The issue of Muslim women today is held hostage between two extreme perceptions: that of a very rigid conservative Islamic approach and that of a Western, ethnocentric and Islamophobic approach.
These two conceptions lead to an impasse; it is almost impossible to conceive even the outline of a debate to clarify the points of view,...
The issue of Muslim women today is held hostage between two extreme perceptions: that of a very rigid conservative Islamic approach and that of a Western, ethnocentric and Islamophobic approach.
These two conceptions lead to an impasse; it is almost impossible to conceive even the outline of a debate to clarify the points of view, so much the partisans, on both sides, are blinded by their respective certainties.
However, the current novelty is that within this intellectual effervescence, Muslim women are trying to speak again in order to reclaim their own destiny! Indeed, today, many intellectual Muslim women, living in Muslim societies but also in the West, thanks to their academic, social and theological research and above all in the name of their faith, will challenge a large number of prejudices about this question.
They will above all challenge the classic analysis which stipulates that inequality between men and women and its corollary of discriminatory measures are an inherent part of the Sacred Text by demonstrating that it is, in fact, certain tendentious readings, endorsed by patriarchal customs, which legitimized these same inequalities...
It is therefore this movement of liberation that is at stake, a female liberation which should be free to make its own choices, to rewrite its history and to define its own spaces of freedom... A liberation well anchored in its spiritual belonging but which wants to be open to all human riches and ready to share with others, all others, the true universal values of ethics and justice.
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