Assalamualaikum
 
Clear example of muslim who follows misguided leaders, they make their own rules and claim they do have the knowledge and yet, they are no different than those hipocrite who are funding by the kufr to tarnish the true islamic teachings.
 
Wassalam
 
 
 
 
 
26/2/2005

The Two Faces of Amina Wadud

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Mabruk Ya Mabruk, Chief Protagonist

Amina Wadud, the self-styled �feminist� and champion of �Liberal Islam� certainly has issues with her identity. You can see this from the �two faces� she often projects:

Wadud with hijab

With hijab

Wadud without hijab

Without hijab

Its one thing to be consistent and either wear or do not wear the hijab. That would then be an issue between Wadud and God. However, it is totally a different matter when you wear the hijab according to your �target audience". Interesting? You betcha.

This feature is brought to you today by the letter �H", for hypocrisy", and �hypocrisy� is indeed the middle name of Amina Wadud.

     
 
 
 
 
 



March 18, 2005
Friday Prayer Led by Dr. Amina Wadud @ NYC



Muslim WakeUp!
is proud to sponsor
The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer
Who: Dr. Amina Wadud will lead Jumah/Muslim Friday Prayer

When: Friday, March 18, 2005, 1-3pm

Where:
Sundaram Tagore Gallery
137 Greene Street
New York, New York 10012


Event Description:

On Friday, March 18, 2005, Dr. Amina Wadud, professor of Islamic
studies at
Virginia Commonwealth University, will be the first woman to lead a
public,
mixed-gender Friday prayer. She will also deliver the Friday sermon.
Dr.
Wadud, the author of the groundbreaking book Qur'an and Woman:
Rereading the
Sacred Text from a Woman's Perspective, is an esteemed scholar of
Islam who
affirms the right of Muslim women to be prayer leaders. It is a
generally
held view in the Muslim world and in the American Muslim community
that
women cannot lead mixed-gender prayer. This custom is pervasive and
goes
unchallenged. Research from the Qur'an and the customs of Prophet
Muhammad
demonstrate that there is no prohibition precluding women from
leading
mixed-gender prayer and, further, that Prophet Muhammad approved the
practice of women leading mixed-gender prayer. Over the centuries,
Muslim
women have lost their place as intellectual and spiritual leaders.

On March 18, 2005 Muslim women will reclaim their right to be
spiritual
equals and leaders. Women will move from the space tradition has
relegated
them in the back of the mosque and pray in the front rows.

Our effort will be part of a broader campaign to create communities
in that
rise to the highest principles of Islam's teachings on tolerance,
justice,
equity, and compassion. In the 7th century, the Prophet Muhammad
built a
model community in the city of Medina, earning it a place in history
as "the
City of Illumination" because of its progressive values. In the 21st
century, we are committed to creating modern day "Cities of Light"
in that
value inclusion and women's rights.

About Dr. Amina Wadud

Amina Wadud is an Islamic studies professor in the department of
philosophy
and religious studies at Virginia Commonwealth University. She is
nationally
and internationally known for her ground breaking book Qur'an and
Women:
Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman's Perspective, the first
interpretive
reading of the Qur'an by a woman. Dr. Wadud seeks to validate the
female
voice in the Qur'an and bring it out of the shadows. Dr. Wadud will
deliver
the sermon and lead the prayer.


Event Venue:

The Sundaram Tagore Gallery was established in 2000 and is devoted to
examining the confluence of Western and non-Western cultures. They
focus on
developing exhibitions of intellectual rigor and showcasing artists
who are
engaged in spiritual, social and aesthetic dialogues with traditions
other
than their own. Their interest in cross-cultural dialogue extends
beyond the
visual arts into many other disciplines, including poetry,
literature,
performance art, film and music. They host non-profit events that
stimulate
the exchange of ideas and push the envelope of artistic,
intellectual and
cultural boundaries.


Background:

The Muslim Women's Freedom Tour educates and empowers Muslim women to
reclaim their God-given right to lead self-determined lives.

In 2004, we took on the issue of Muslim women gaining access to
space and
voice in American mosques where they have traditionally been banned
or
relegated to isolated areas of the mosque. On June 4, 2004, a group
of seven
Muslim women marched to the mosque in Morgantown, W.V., to reclaim
the right
of women to use the front door and the main hall of mosques; as in
many
mosques in the United States, women had been told to take a back
door and
pray in a secluded balcony. Our historic march was the shot heard
around the
world. Images and reports from the march swept across the globe, and
we have
documented a positive shift in the participation of Muslim women in
mosques
and communities globally as a result of the march and the dialogue it
sparked.

This year we are affirming the right of women to be spiritual
leaders,
including imams, or prayer leaders. In a historic Friday prayer on
March 18,
2005, in New York City, women will go from the back of the mosque to
the
front of the mosque.


Jumah Agenda

1:00 pm
-- 1st Call to Prayer, Welcome, Zikr, Worship
-- 2nd Call to Prayer
-- Jumah Sermon (Dr. Wadud)
-- Jumah Prayer (Dr. Wadud)
-- Solitary Prayer/Meditation
-- Fellowship with reception



This item is located at:
http://www.muslimwakeup.com/events/archives/2005/03/friday_prayer_l.p
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