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Special Dispatch - Reform Project
October 28, 2004
No. 807 

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Israeli Arab Author: The Arab Man is the Problem, The Arab Woman is the
Solution 
In an article titled "The Arab Man is the Problem, The [Arab] Woman Is
the Solution," Israeli Arab author and poet Salman Masalha is harshly
critical of the situation of women in Arab countries, and argues that
women's equality will put an end to the backwardness of Arab and Islamic
society. The following are excerpts from his article:(1) 

'The Developed Peoples are Those Whose Women have High Status in
Society' 

"The U.N. 'Arab Human Development Reports' of recent years show that in
comparison with other peoples, the Arab world is at the bottom [of the
scale] culturally, socially, politically, and otherwise. There is no
need to reiterate what these reports say, since they can be found
online. But there is a need to place our finger on the roots and causes
of this situation, and to attempt to point out ways and means to be rid
of this tragic, dead-end [situation]... 

"If we glance at the world around us, we see that the developed peoples
are those whose women have high status in society. This status did not
did not emerge out of thin air, but rather has developed and grown in
the past centuries against a certain economic, cultural, and religious
backdrop which facilitated the advancement of women and their rise to an
active and organic role in these societies. In contrast, it appears that
in Arab societies women have not yet overcome the nomadic tribal
[social] order that is the founding principle of Arab societies. 

"There is no escape from viewing the Arabs today as being similar to the
nomadic Arabs of the past - even if they travel by airplane, drive cars,
and surf the Internet. Even if they were born and raised in Western
countries, their notions have not changed. We often hear of so-called
'honor' crimes among the people of the [Arab] diasporas in Scandinavia,
Britain, France, and other countries. These crimes, that traverse seas
and continents, take place because Arab societies developed within a
patriarchal mentality at their primitive, animal stage. And if these
things occur in Europe, then they clearly occur with greater frequency
in the Arab world." 

'The Arab Man's Insistence Upon Controlling the Destiny and Body Of the
Woman is an Attempt to Cling to Honor He Does Not Have' 

"Such a situation has long-range psychological implications for the
general development of society. It is a pathological condition of the
Arab male, which may be summed up by [saying] that the Arab male's honor
does not emerge from within himself, but rather it is something that
flows from an external source ...from another place, from another
person, and particularly from the woman, who is the weakest link in
these societies. 
The Arab man's insistence upon controlling the destiny, and particularly
the body, of the woman, is nothing but an attempt to cling to honor that
he does not possess and of which he is deprived, socially and
politically... 

"The situation of the individual in Arab countries is like the situation
of the individual in the deeply-rooted nomadic tribal Arab
mentality...Everything concerning the individual honor of the Arab is
nonexistent. For this reason, the Arab man goes far outside himself in
search of his repressed selfhood - [he turns] to the weakest link in his
environment, namely the woman - his wife, sister, daughter, etc." 

'Islam Introduced Nothing New From the Religious and Social Standpoints' 

"Islam introduced nothing new from the religious standpoint, as can be
seen in more than one place in the two most authoritative collections of
prophetic traditions [Hadith],(2) among other places, [where it is
stated that] ...Allah's Messenger [Muhammad] said: 'You will follow the
customs of those who preceded you, every step of the way; even if they
enter the lizard's hole, you will follow in their footsteps. We said: Oh
Messenger of Allah, [do you mean] the Jews and the Christians? The
Messenger said: Who else?' 

"Just as Islam introduced nothing new from the religious standpoint, it
introduced nothing new from the social standpoint, and changed nothing
among the Arab nomads...This also applies to the principle of preferring
the man over the woman...In other words: Islam transformed the rival
tribal societies into a new, different tribe - the nation-tribe, with a
male bias - and directed it to plunder and rob outside the land of the
Arab nomads. But this nation-tribe rapidly disintegrated, and the tribal
zealotry that was rooted in it surfaced; it became focused on the issue
of the right to the caliphate - that is, on political rule." 

'The Arab Man Must [Believe] that His Honor Should Emanate from His
Selfhood and His Essence as an Individual' 

"What can be done, therefore, in this situation? The answer to this
question is not simple, and requires a large measure of moral courage
among those who hoist the banner of change. We must stop burying our
heads in the sand, and we must state things explicitly and in public,
and bring them up for discussion and debate. If we do not ask ourselves
the difficult questions, how are we to arrive at solutions to difficult
problems? 

"Hence it can be said that the deeply-rooted male tribal mentality that
later cloaked itself in religious Islamic ideology is the very heart of
the problem. After this outlook [stated in Koran 4:34] - that 'men have
authority over women' - took root ... what then remained for the
repressed half of Arab society [i.e. women] to do for the benefit of
this society? Thus, we say that the door to the solution is wide open,
and it is the door of the woman - the woman in these societies. 

"In order to arrive at this goal, the Arab man must be convinced that
his honor and dignity must emanate from his selfhood and from his
essence as an autonomous human individual - and not from the essence of
others. Every individual, man or woman, has dignity that emanates from
his or her own self. Thus, the Arab man must be liberated from his
chronic complex by liberating his honor and dignity from the shackles of
the so-called woman's honor." 

'Arab Feminist Movements Must Demand Laws to Restrict Birthrate' 

"Similarly, the Arab feminist movements must take the initiative and
demand legislation to mandate family planning - so that the woman will
no longer be seen as a baby factory...Let us think for a moment about
what the Chinese revolution has accomplished. Do we not see how in
recent years, after a few decades [of restricting the birthrate]
...China has begun to assume its place, economically and socially, in
the company of developed countries? 

"And if we try to understand how women in the Christian world have
reached such an advanced status, there is no doubt that there are social
and religious roots for this situation. Christian culture elevates the
Virgin Mary to a level [of veneration] that sometimes surpasses that
accorded to Jesus Christ. Doubtless, this status has had a direct effect
on the development of [the status] of the daughters of her sex in these
[Christian] societies. [In contrast], look how the tribal Arab Islamic
heritage expunged women from its history. How, for example, can we
interpret the absence of [Muhammad's wife] Khadija bint Khawailid from
the prophetic traditions? She lived with the Prophet for a quarter of a
century, and he did not marry other women when he lived with her during
this formative and sensitive era of Islamic history. How is it that no
tradition is related on her authority stating that the Prophet said or
did this or that? Did Khadija speak with no one? Did none hear a single
word about the Prophet from her lips for an entire quarter-century?..." 

'The Arab Woman is the Solution' 

"The roots of Arab Islamic backwardness are to be found, therefore, in
this view of the woman. Accordingly, if we want to look for solutions,
the Arab woman is the solution. The first step must be to eradicate the
illiteracy that is so widespread among them - because the woman will
remain, in the foreseeable future, the one playing a central role in
educating the children, as long as the man goes out to look for a
livelihood with which to support his family, going out for days, and
sometimes weeks on end. 

"When the mother is educated and self-confident, and is an active and
productive member of society, she can raise a generation that in its
turn will also be educated, confident, and productive...If she is not,
what can she give her children besides love? Nothing. We must recognize
that motherly love alone is not enough to push society forward. 

"In order to escape the dead end in which Arab and Islamic society [are
now situated], there is a need to reconstruct these societies - on the
condition that this reconstruction be based first of all on restoring
the Arab man's self-confidence and on ensuring that his honor emanates
from his own self and not from someone else. Second, it must be based on
legislating full and absolute equality between men and women, in all
areas of social, political, and economic life. Third, the individual,
and particularly the woman, must be placed at the center of Arab life,
because ultimately she and only she is the solution." 

Endnotes: 
(1) http://www.elaph.com/ElaphWriter/2004/9/11931.htm, September 24,
2004. 
(2) The two most reliable collections of traditions, called Al-Sahihan,
are those compiled by Muhammad ibn Isma'il Al-Bukhari (d. 870) and
Muslim ibn Al-Hajjaj (d. 875). 



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