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Sunday, 19 March 2006 |
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Our apologies to everyone who has left comments on the essays. The comments were lost when we changed our comment program on the site. The present comment program was permitting pornography and drug spamming messages to get through at such a rate we could not control it through spot deletions. The new program should protect us from spamming, but we lost the present comments in the process. Please accept our sincerest apologies, peace, Laury and Ilan Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Written by Laury Silvers
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Sunday, 19 March 2006 |
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In honor of Amina Wadud's woman-led congregational mixed-gender prayer last year in New York City we are going to do an odd thing. We are posting a link to an essay that is an attack against Wadud, woman-led prayer, the Progressive movement, and Islamic feminism. The best way to honor Wadud's prayer is to know the nature of the struggle. Gabriel F. Haddad's article is comprehensive in his use of traditional authorities and arguments. It also mischaracterizes Wadud's work and the methods and goals of the Progressive movement in some significant ways. I'll let the article speak for itself for a week, then I will post a brief response. I believe some differences of agreement will be irresolvable. But I also believe there is common ground between Progressives and the most conservative traditionalists. Perhaps there will be no common ground with Haddad himself, but God knows best. I read once the best way to deal with anger towards someone is to pray for him or her. I've got a lot of praying to do. How is this for a start: May God help Haddad and I come to find some common ground in support of one another over female authority in Islam. Amin. Please click through to a pdf of Gabriel F. Haddad's An Innovation of Misguidance: Amina Wadud's Unenlightened Feminism.
With Peace and solidarity, Laury Silvers Write Comment (3 Comments) |
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Written by Laury Silvers
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Thursday, 23 February 2006 |
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We are proud to have three new bloggers on ProgressiveIslam.Org. Neither G. Willow Wilson or The Muslim Hedonist would call themselves Progressive. That is the point here, you know, to provide a space for voices across the spectrum of Islam. You will find that they are women who know their voices and their minds and are not afraid to use them. They complement each other. You'll see. The Dissident provides technology advice in the service of free speech. If you are afraid to speak, you can use this technology to find your voice, protect yourself, and change your world. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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