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AbuMubarak
11-07-02, 11:40 AM
Tazin Abdullah
Media Student, Macquarie University


I do not clearly remember the first time I was here. My earliest memories of Australia start when I was around six or seven, probably my first trip after I was born in the city of Sydney. My parents were not particularly happy with the idea of me growing up there. So, they took me out to Iran at the first opportunity.

As I grew up, my impressions of Sydney were formed from stories I heard from my parents, shows I watched on television and of course, what I saw on my trips. From my first trip at the age of seven, I vaguely remember the people I met and the places I visited. I remember more from my second trip, though, which was at the age of fourteen. I recall my parents warning me over and over again about how women were treated in a society so fundamentally Western.

While I was there, I learnt that individuality was something Australians only dreamt about. I soon discovered I had to conform to the dress code everyone else followed. I had to have my hair highlighted and defreeze. I had to spend between fifteen ad twenty minutes every morning brushing it and putting on clips and hair ties. I had to make it into a ponytail one day, a braid the next and a bun when I went to dinner parties. I was coerced to wear short skirts and tight tops, with a push-up bra to give me cleavage. My legs had to show, smooth and unscarred, and everyone had to be able to make out my waist.

They told me I had to `fit in'. Part of the ritual of fitting in meant that I had to paint my face with what they called make-up everyday. I discovered that Australian females liked to attract as much attention as they could to themselves, by hiding behind their make-up. They made their kohl in liquids and pencils, instead of pots like we do, and sold them in stores under a range of different names and prices. They all seemed the same to me, though. Anyhow, I bought what they told me to buy and used what they told me to use, from lipsticks to abdominizers, changing my body from head to toe to please their male gods. Such things ensured that everyone wanted to `hang out' with me (a term denoting something to the effect of spending time and/or social acceptance).

In the five years between then and now, I had convinced myself that Australia would have joined other countries on the road to progress. But my return to Sydney both shocks and saddens me. While many parts of the world have seen development, Australia has dragged behind, especially with regards to the status of women. It seems as if it has only succeeded in digging itself deeper into a bottomless pit of regression. At this rate, I fear that Australia is a second America in the making.

Upon arrival, I have come across some typical Sydney women. I can see that they are dictated by the strict dress code imposed on them by the social system. They are not allowed to wear loose clothing, headscarves until they are old or ailing, and it is preferred that they show as much of their bodies as possible. Women who break this rule face harsh penalties. Sarah, a victim of such injustices, told me the specifics. As punishment for wearing non-revealing clothing, she is deemed unattractive and given unequal treatment by her employers. She says she is not considered `normal'.

A day in the life of a normal woman here requires her appearance to be the focal point. Her sexuality must be available for everyone to consume. She cannot choose to whom she will disclose her intimate parts or exercise her sexuality. She does not have much choice in what she wants to do with her body. Since the fundamentalist regime insists that it must be available for display in a certain manner, she must follow these rules.

The rules are scripted on the Australian Holy scriptures, two of which are Dolly and Cosmopolitan. Also known as magazines, these contain the teachings of hard-liner editors and reporters/writers who design the way in which society must view women and the way women must dress and act. Since the advent of these magazines, there have been mass conversions in the country to the faith they preach. Authority and control have been transferred onto them and they play a vital role in the life of women. They have institutionalized radical guidelines such as the 36:24:36 measurement of a woman's body. Furthermore, they propagate intolerance and hate to be internalized in all women - hate for their own bodies, natural intelligence, privacy and inherent dignity. These women are brainwashed into believing that their Creator is to blame for their deficiencies in not automatically meeting these standards.

In accordance with these oppressive impositions, the country's commerce has developed. Industry is devoted to the development of products to assist women in looking as artificial as possible. The market is filled with products for the face and every different part of it plus the hair, the hands, the legs, the nails...the list goes on. I suppose one must concede to the fact that Australia's delayed development causes it to priorities looks over the fact that millions of people in the world go hungry.

It is interesting to look at some of the advertisements for the beauty products. I will warn you, though, that coming from an emancipated society, these will be very disturbing. For instance, an advertisement for hair color uses the motto "L'Oreal - because I'm worth it". A m odel in an ad for a shampoo claims that using the shampoo gives her more confidence. These poor women must shampoo, condition and color their hair in order to legitimize themselves. They need the perfect curl, the right bounce and the shiniest color. Their value to society is directly linked to their hair.

Other significant practices are the prevalent marriage customs. A woman is required to perform the ceremonial `going out', which can span any period of time from a day to ten years. This starts as early as primary school and as she grows up, she goes out with various men. Until she finds the one she wishes to marry, she does not commit to any one man. All the men she goes out with are allowed to touch her and sleep with her.

All this time, her status and acceptance in society is determined by how many of these men she has accommodated in her life. The greater the quota of men, the more sufficient she is considered. Particularly in high school, young girls have little to contribute to their own identities. Their identities derive from who they go out with and how many boys they go out with. Though this kind of mental torture is less obvious in later years of their life, my conversations with many women in university and work indicate that they still suffer. Some feel they must get married in order to make a place for themselves.

Marriage, though, is subject to a bizarre rule. A woman cannot legally marry until she is eighteen years old without parental consent. It is socially expected, however, for girls under eighteen to lose their virginity. When I was listening to one of the popular radio stations, 2DayFM, I was informed that the average age that Australians lost their virginity at is between thirteen and fifteen. As a consequence of this, many girls under eighteen become pregnant. Society accepts these girls as mothers before eighteen but does not allow them to have husbands, who could also take responsibility as fathers to the children born. While women must bea r the responsibility of parenthood, men can get away with it. This is one of the many contradictions that exist in Australia today.

Inequalities also exist for women who do get married. Marriage requires the woman to play multiple roles. She must be wife, mother and often a breadwinner of the family. She shoulders the responsibility of taking care of her husband and children at home while also earning money not only for herself, but also for the family. Whatever she earns is not solely her property. Unlike Islamic societies, her husband and her family have a claim to her income and she even pays for groceries!

Often, she is not given the choice of whether she wants to stay at home or work. The society she lives in enshrines materiality and money, money and more money. It is vital to their lifestyles. As a result, she must go out and work and make her family richer. On top of that, her position in society is judged on her ability to work outside the home. She must suffer the greatest burden in society. She really does not have the right to choose. Can you imagine a life where your identity is judged by everything you have and not everything you are?

Even more surprising is the widespread cultural practice of women changing their surnames to that of their husbands' once they are married. Amanda, a law student, who opposes this practice, tells me that, in previous times, this act symbolized the transfer of all of a woman's rights and property to her husband from her father. Though the custom of a woman becoming her husband's property has ceased to exist, women still change their names to that of their husbands'.

Seeing all this, I am aware that Australian women are denied the rights that are basic to many Muslim women. What concerns me, though, is whether or not they are aware of that fact.

I remember from my second trip to Australia that I felt I had a Western noose tied around my neck. I felt I had no space to breathe or to let myself free. The air around me cloaked my beauty, my spirit and my soul. But I was lucky. I could leave.

Most of the Australian women I spoke to do not have that alternative. They do not even know of their plight. They are pushed into a corner where they cannot see outside the boundaries of such a fundamentally Western society. Women immune to Western correctness - mostly the educated Muslims - have begun programs to educate others around them. They are asserting themselves by breaking out of the confinement, wearing loose clothing and denying just anyone access to their sexuality. I see their efforts as a glimmer of hope. It is crucial that before women can improve their lot, they are taught the rights they have that society has taken away from them.

Nevertheless, there is still hope. I call upon all the Muslim women in the world to come to the rescue of Australian women. I urge that all of us stand up against Western oppression in different parts of the world. It is our responsibility to bring progress into these societies and it is up to us to save them.

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Mary Carol
15-02-04, 09:30 PM
Reading this I realize that the Muslim in me was struggling to get out ever since adolescence.

Sorry that it took so long for me to find Islam and Islam to comfort and accept me.

AbuMubarak
22-01-06, 11:34 PM
wow

what ever happened to that young sweet innocent mary carol, who read islamic articles and reflected upon them

instead of reading islamic articles and giving people neg reps

marzipan
23-01-06, 12:24 AM
I enjoyed reading that:up:

Jazakallah for sharing that with us Abu M.

Al-Irhaab
23-01-06, 02:36 PM
wow

what ever happened to that young sweet innocent mary carol, who read islamic articles and reflected upon them

instead of reading islamic articles and giving people neg reps

he he he ...

i didnt believe it was the same person....:rolleyes: maybe it isnt...

or maybe we seeing another mr hanson..

muslimah15
23-01-06, 04:19 PM
Thank-you for that,it was very interesting to read,and to see an alternative point of view,that everything is not as it seems,and shows how socities are ruled by perception

Mary Carol
23-01-06, 04:53 PM
what ever happened to that young sweet innocent mary carol, who read islamic articles and reflected upon them



I still reflect.

However constant exposure to the excusing of the killing of civilians especially those who are non-Sunni, or non-Muslims, abrasive "poems" glorifying the death of human beings, caustic cheers from the peanut gallery when murder is reported, and continuous ravaging of those who care too much for their faith, cannot be covered up, with or without makeup.

Eventually the pustules mar the complexion.

But Allah (swt) is the best of planners.

And Allah (swt) will reward those who deserve His blessings.

Allahu Akbar

lonely_me
23-01-06, 05:05 PM
:love: Mashallah Mary Carol :love:

Ruprecht
23-01-06, 05:55 PM
Sounds like Tazin Abdullah hung around with some shallow and materialistic friends.
The women I know don't match her generalisations.

Not that materialistic social climbers don't exist here, but I don't find it that hard to avoid them.
I think the materialism she describes is seen more in the media than in actual individuals.

Some valid criticism of modern urban societies, but I think she overdid it in order to counterbalance criticisms of Islam.
Funnily enough I have encountered similar criticisms in lesbian/feminist material. They don't advocate Islam though ;)
She should have been less sensationalist. It would have been more effective in communicating her perspective to non-muslims.
Assuming of course she isn't just mindlessly lashing out at the west and giving Islam a self congratulatory pat on the back.

AbuMubarak
23-01-06, 09:01 PM
I still reflect.

However constant exposure to the excusing of the killing of civilians especially those who are non-Sunni, or non-Muslims, abrasive "poems" glorifying the death of human beings, caustic cheers from the peanut gallery when murder is reported, and continuous ravaging of those who care too much for their faith, cannot be covered up, with or without makeup.

Eventually the pustules mar the complexion.

But Allah (swt) is the best of planners.

And Allah (swt) will reward those who deserve His blessings.

Allahu Akbarallowing the faults of others to make you sway?

thats a big no-no

you should focus on your deen, and not constantly point fingers at others

your reflection should bring you to a state of certainty (yaqeen) not doubt (shakk)

Mary Carol
24-01-06, 11:22 AM
allowing the faults of others to make you sway?

thats a big no-no

:confused:

I never said I swayed.

I just gave you a summary of my impressions.

you should focus on your deen, and not constantly point fingers at others

Inshallah you will take your own advice brother.

your reflection should bring you to a state of certainty (yaqeen) not doubt (shakk)

Ameen.

Nawar
24-01-06, 06:39 PM
he he he ...

i didnt believe it was the same person....:rolleyes: maybe it isnt...

or maybe we seeing another mr hanson..


I think you've made another one of your typo errors....you meant to say SHEIKH HAMZA YUSUF

Al-Irhaab
24-01-06, 06:42 PM
nope i meant mr hanson :rolleyes:

ur_yusra
24-01-06, 06:44 PM
astughfiruallah... do you not have any respect?

Nawar
24-01-06, 06:47 PM
astughfiruallah... do you not have any respect?

Exactly sis.....astagfirullah....

He is our muslim brother in Islaam, and his name is Sheikh Hamza Yusuf

Has anyone listened to the Seerah of the Prophet (saw) by Hamza Yusuf????? SubhanAllah, its brilliant

Al-Irhaab
24-01-06, 06:51 PM
Exactly sis.....astagfirullah....

He is our muslim brother in Islaam, and his name is Sheikh Hamza Yusuf

Has anyone listened to the Seerah of the Prophet (saw) by Hamza Yusuf????? SubhanAllah, its brilliant

nope i dont have any respect for mr hanson... have u heard tony blairs take on the quran its quite good aswell... :rolleyes: but he aint my brother in islam and he aint no sheikh tony blair

ur_yusra
24-01-06, 06:54 PM
Exactly sis.....astagfirullah....

He is our muslim brother in Islaam, and his name is Sheikh Hamza Yusuf

Has anyone listened to the Seerah of the Prophet (saw) by Hamza Yusuf????? SubhanAllah, its brilliant

hey man.. you were supposed to give me that collection ages agooooooo...

hurry up sister i really wanna listen to it :p

Nawar
24-01-06, 07:02 PM
nope i dont have any respect for mr hanson... have u heard tony blairs take on the quran its quite good aswell... :rolleyes: but he aint my brother in islam and he aint no sheikh tony blair

You really should watch your tongue in regards to what you say about another muslim brother..because thats what he is, he is our fellow muslim brother, who has a wealth of knowledge with which he is educating our ummah and the youth......
Just because he made a mistake, like every single muslim does in their lives.....does not mean that we disregard them and refer to them as kaffirs.........Fear Allah, for on the day of Judgement, we do not know who will be raised or lowered in the eyes of Allah (swt).........Many scholars before us were dishonoured and rebuked by their ignorant people....for example Imam Al Bukhari...and look how Allah honoured him after his death...

watch your tongue....his name is Sheikh Hamza Yusuf

Nawar
24-01-06, 07:04 PM
hey man.. you were supposed to give me that collection ages agooooooo...

hurry up sister i really wanna listen to it :p

Yeh Sorry:embar: .....will defo give it to you soon inshAllah :D ..inshAllah you will learn soooooooooo much from it...

Al-Irhaab
24-01-06, 07:06 PM
imam bukhari never made allegiance withe shaitain... it is not me that rebukes him it is allah (Swt) who rebukes him.., it was not imam bukhari who are whilst the enemy of islam was talking about how he had killed muslims and clapped at his speach, it was not imam bukhari that said kaafir firefighters were shaheed.. it was not imam bukhari who advised the enemy of islam that he should change the name of his operation to kill muslims to enduring freedom that way more muslims would support him... it was mr hanson....

O you who believe! Take not My enemies and your enemies (i.e. disbelievers and polytheists, etc.) as friends, showing affection towards them, while they have disbelieved in what has come to you of the truth (i.e. Islāmic Monotheism, this Qur'ān, and Muhammad SAW), and have driven out the Messenger (Muhammad SAW) and yourselves (from your homeland) because you believe in Allāh your Lord! If you have come forth to strive in My Cause and to seek My Good Pleasure, (then take not these disbelievers and polytheists, etc., as your friends). You show friendship to them in secret, while I am All-Aware of what you conceal and what you reveal. And whosoever of you (Muslims) does that, then indeed he has gone (far) astray, (away) from the Straight Path[] .

Buadam
24-01-06, 07:06 PM
woops i posted this twice - the 2nd one, which follows the next one, is better.

ur_yusra
24-01-06, 07:09 PM
imam bukhari never made allegiance withe shaitain... it is not me that rebukes him it is allah (Swt) who rebukes him.., it was not imam bukhari who are whilst the enemy of islam was talking about how he had killed muslims and clapped at his speach, it was not imam bukhari that said kaafir firefighters were shaheed.. it was not imam bukhari who advised the enemy of islam that he should change the name of his operation to kill muslims to enduring freedom that way more muslims would support him... it was mr hanson....

O you who believe! Take not My enemies and your enemies (i.e. disbelievers and polytheists, etc.) as friends, showing affection towards them, while they have disbelieved in what has come to you of the truth (i.e. Islāmic Monotheism, this Qur'ān, and Muhammad SAW), and have driven out the Messenger (Muhammad SAW) and yourselves (from your homeland) because you believe in Allāh your Lord! If you have come forth to strive in My Cause and to seek My Good Pleasure, (then take not these disbelievers and polytheists, etc., as your friends). You show friendship to them in secret, while I am All-Aware of what you conceal and what you reveal. And whosoever of you (Muslims) does that, then indeed he has gone (far) astray, (away) from the Straight Path[] .

first and foremost hamza yusuf made a public apology.. secondly ASTUGHFIRULLAH now your claiming that you know that Allah (swt) himself rebukes him!! that is one of your most pathetic statements to date..

Buadam
24-01-06, 07:10 PM
nope i dont have any respect for mr hanson... have u heard tony blairs take on the quran its quite good aswell... :rolleyes: but he aint my brother in islam and he aint no sheikh tony blair

salam again my bitter friend irhaab,

perhaps not, but atleast you have honoured him by calling him mr hanson.
i'll explain why:

mr=master=sayyid....in effect you have called him sayyid hanson

and also mr hanson has already said that if he had known earlier that he didn't have to change his name he wouldn't have.

so perhaps ppl might take offence, but mr hanson is a very nice way to address him...for you atleast!

as for the latter part of your dark contribution to this thread:
mr hanson is muslim and a renowned scholar recognised by arab and non-arab scholars.
tony? well, he is not exactly the same is he? (rhetorical question, no need for any ranting and raving in reply to this, cause i'll ignore it :up:)

wslm

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"you have said enough and i have had enough"

:D

Al-Irhaab
24-01-06, 07:12 PM
first and foremost hamza yusuf made a public apology.. secondly ASTUGHFIRULLAH now your claiming that you know that Allah (swt) himself rebukes him!! that is one of your most pathetic statements to date..

what exactly did he apologise for... please can u show ... the quran is clear... those who make allegiance with the kuffar against the muslimeen are from them...:rolleyes:

Nawar
24-01-06, 07:18 PM
imam bukhari never made allegiance withe shaitain... it is not me that rebukes him it is allah (Swt) who rebukes him.., it was not imam bukhari who are whilst the enemy of islam was talking about how he had killed muslims and clapped at his speach, it was not imam bukhari that said kaafir firefighters were shaheed.. it was not imam bukhari who advised the enemy of islam that he should change the name of his operation to kill muslims to enduring freedom that way more muslims would support him... it was mr hanson....

O you who believe! Take not My enemies and your enemies (i.e. disbelievers and polytheists, etc.) as friends, showing affection towards them, while they have disbelieved in what has come to you of the truth (i.e. Islāmic Monotheism, this Qur'ān, and Muhammad SAW), and have driven out the Messenger (Muhammad SAW) and yourselves (from your homeland) because you believe in Allāh your Lord! If you have come forth to strive in My Cause and to seek My Good Pleasure, (then take not these disbelievers and polytheists, etc., as your friends). You show friendship to them in secret, while I am All-Aware of what you conceal and what you reveal. And whosoever of you (Muslims) does that, then indeed he has gone (far) astray, (away) from the Straight Path[] .


Right, so suddenly YOU have the knowledge to start quoting ayat of Qur'aan against people????? And Subhanallah, suddenly YOU have the knowledge of who Allah (swt) rebukes and who he does not?????? Astagfirullah

You are raising and lowering people with your own judgements of them??? You do not know the status of every individual person in the sight of Allah (swt)...We commit sins in our daily life, and we regard them as nothing, not significant, not major..........for all we know, Allah may have rebuked US?????? And then where do we stand??????? Pointing the finger at other people, and calling them kuffar without even thinking twice about what we are saying???? Should we not concern ourselves with OURSELVES????? Shouldn't we be living our lives in the fear that Allah (Swt) may have rebuked US for our sins, and on the day of judgement, he may rebuke US for rebuking another one of his slaves....

SubhanAllah, it really dissapoints when I see muslims attack not only Hamza Yusuf, but others, so quickly, using their tongues so loosely..

I shall repeat once again, his name is Sheikh Hamza Yusuf ...and you have no right to refer to him like he is Kuffar

Al-Irhaab
24-01-06, 07:24 PM
i may have done sin... but alhamdulillah i have never allied myself with the kaafireen who declared war on muslimeen... alhamdulillah i did not advise bush how to get the muslims on his side during the war... alhamdulillah many ulema gave the fatawa against mr hanson...

When the hypocrites come to you (O Muhammad SAW), they say: "We bear witness that you are indeed the Messenger of Allāh." Allāh knows that you are indeed His Messenger and Allāh bears witness that the hypocrites are liars indeed.

They have made their oaths a screen (for their hypocrisy). Thus they hinder (men) from the Path of Allāh. Verily, evil is what they used to do.

That is because they believed, then disbelieved, therefore their hearts are sealed, so they understand not.

Buadam
24-01-06, 07:26 PM
what exactly did he apologise for... please can u show ... the quran is clear... those who make allegiance with the kuffar against the muslimeen are from them...:rolleyes:


ok do you know the famous story of 'ali and the jew ?

if a muslim qadi can favour a jew over sayyiduna 'ali (may allah ennoble his face!) -the amir of the muslims- who are you to say anything?

the quran is clear indeed....for ppl of intelligence and reflection. not for superficial, judgemental biggots who always want to see evil in ppl, because that is all that seems to lurk in their hearts, despite the islam on their tongues.

we are not living under mughals or ottomans man - wake up!

Al-Irhaab
24-01-06, 07:29 PM
ok do you know the famous story of 'ali and the jew ?

if a muslim qadi can favour a jew over sayyiduna 'ali (may allah ennoble his face!) -the amir of the muslims- who are you to say anything?

the quran is clear indeed....for ppl of intelligence and reflection. not for superficial, judgemental biggots who always want to see evil in ppl, because that is all that seems to lurk in their hearts, despite the islam on their tongues.

we are not living under mughals or ottomans man - wake up!

i have absolutely no idea where u are making the link between ali (Ra) and him having no proof in a court of law mr hanson aiding in the wests butchering of tens of thousands of women and children... we are not living in the time of the uthmanis and mughals... shame isnt it..:rolleyes:

AbuMubarak
24-01-06, 09:29 PM
nope i meant mr hanson :rolleyes:
he refers to himself as mr hanson

and according to many muslims, you dont have to change your name, you can keep your christian name after you accept islam

i dont know what the daleel behind it is, but according to many,

john smith, jim jones, mary johnson, carol bush are all muslim names these days

i dont know why everyone is getting so upset

AbuMubarak
24-01-06, 09:30 PM
shucks, george bush is a muslim name to some people

i guess there is no such thing as a "muslim name", thus there can be no such thing as a kafir name

as long as you dont have the name zeus, apollo, or hercules