
Hamdard
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Hamdard
@HAMDARD_JH
Tabula Rasa, I Think Therefore I am !









جادوګر الفاظ!! جادوګر المان ته له رسېدو سره ولسمشرۍ ماڼۍ کې د شاهي یاددښتونو کتاب ته بوتلل شو؛ نو یې دا لنډې جملې د سوریې د نوي ولسمشر په توگه ولیکلې. *له نړۍ سره د سیاسي تعامل لید!* تاریخ داسې جوړيږي!!



Women’s Rights Beyond Labels: An Islamic & Afghan Perspective Feminism is an exceptionally complex topic and with respect, it is misleading to say "Afghan men who hate feminism"; it is not about hatred. I personally believe that: ☑️one does not need to identify with modern feminism to defend and support women’s rights. ☑️We have our own framework for it: our religion. Islam, and my ethical beliefs and morals all teach me that both women and men deserve dignity, respect, and justice. This framework predates modern feminism. ☑️I don’t need modern feminism. I don’t need any label when I have our own framework for women’s dignity, rights, and justice. ☑️one simply has to be committed to equality and the protection of individual rights. Women’s rights are human rights, full stop! Secondly, in support of @tamimasey's tweet , I said that those Afghans (women, men) who still call for feminism should not follow or adopt it “blindly” and uncritically. They should study and understand its history, how and in what specific historical context it originated. Is it universally applicable, or is it culturally specific? (See at least what your American scholars say about it, for example, Daphne Patai and Noretta Koertge.) In Afghanistan, when provincial leaders and elders were coming to the Afghan presidential palace to discuss national issues in large gatherings, they repeatedly thanked President Karzai for the fact that "his wife was not seen in public or on TV." Now, what message do we get here? What does this mean for us and for defending women's rights (human rights)? We certainly have problems regarding women’s rights in Afghanistan, like many other problems, and there are reasons for it. Some of our problems come from patriarchal interpretations of our Islamic teachings and from patriarchal local cultural traditions. Our true and authentic Islamic teachings strongly defend human rights and allow girls to learn (in school or university) and allow women to work. Unfortunately, this is not the case in Afghanistan, and it is condemnable; however, the solution is not feminism. Modern Western feminism can never solve these problems, in my opinion. #Afghanistan #feminism #HumanRights #WomenRights #Taliban



جرگه صلح برای پایان تنشها میان طالبان و پاکستان امروز در پاکستان برگزار شد. اشتراککنندگان این جرگه بر ضرورت کاهش تنشها تأکید کردند و میگویند پیشنهادهایی برای حل این منازعه ارائه خواهد شد.

چرا تقلید کورکورانه از فمینیسم غربی برای زنان افغان مناسب نیست؟ 👇


