e.g Al Baqarah 2:23.
I hope this sorts out the confusion you are in. Debates are meant to make people understand the world around them. I know you yourself have listened to countless YouTube debates before turning to twitter.
If you still don't understand and adhere to-
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due to their resentment towards the cognitive dissonance displayed by religious callers. You claim to prove God on a rational standard but refuse to rebut feminism on a logical level.
If mocking and snubbing the voices of dissent is the way to go for Dawah-
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then every religious scholar should abstain from starting their sermons by quoting the virtuous character and soft-spoken language exemplified by our Prophet.
Moreover, I urge you to read any verse where Allah Almighty engages in a rational dialogue with disbelievers-
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that belief. However, instead, you choose to avert your gaze and create caricatures of said belief. How would you address the prevalent misconceptions in today's society? The younger generations are increasingly embracing a Godless worldview-
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As a caller towards ideological Islam, you are not willing to humanize your “supposed” enemies.
When you are up against a belief followed by millions around the globe, it is crucial to invest ample time in comprehending the motivators, ideology, and agenda associated with-
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@DoesHaseeb west isn't a bigger entity than my deen. why are so obsessed with making everything anti-west?
i'd have kept engaging with you in a civil manner if you restrained yourself to being thick. but you chose to be disrespectful too.
so let me be very clear.
@DoesHaseeb their godless society? apni main konsa God bcha hai? their terms and thoughts? what is 'their'?
dawah starts the day you think of the other as an extension of self. but you are no daa'i. you are just a thick consumer who devours content all day
@DoesHaseeb@basrraa "Just needs implementing" like it is nothing big. Brother who will implement it? Certainly not the ones who preach their understanding as the final word of Allah (SWT) , and refuse to engage in an educational and civil discourse with the ones who go against it.
@DoesHaseeb if it was meant to be mockery then y'all are nothing but a bunch of clout-hungry pussies.
i blame myself for my naivety that made me expect better from you. as far as the debate is concerned, islam has engulfed whole systems. i am sure a word won't do much damage.
@DoesHaseeb In essence, your belief seems to be "feminism wrong" rather than "Islam right." I urge you to reconsider and reassess your thoughts, and may Allah (SWT) guide me if I am mistaken.
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@DoesHaseeb Instead of mocking someone without proper information, I will strive to be the bigger person, a true Muslim, and provide you with an opportunity to correct my misconceptions. Instead of assuming the moral high ground, I will engage in a constructive dialogue.
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@DoesHaseeb I once thought of you as someone open to understanding and exploring deeper perspectives. However, it appears that your stance is not driven by a genuine support for Islam, but rather by a rejection of feminism.
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@DoesHaseeb safety from acid attacks and harassment. However, if it attempts to supplant local norms and redefine morality within a liberalized concept of life, it aligns more with Western values and contradicts Islam completely.
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@DoesHaseeb alternative way of life that contradicts Islam.
The TL;DR is, feminism can be practiced within Islam when it critiques oppressive systems that emerge in the name of Islam without actually practicing the rulings like the law of inheritance for women, women education-
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@DoesHaseeb If feminism is merely an expression of empathy and compassion for the oppressed, then it should be compatible with any cultural or religious framework. However, it often seeks to replace one form of indoctrination and authority with another, presenting itself as an-
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@DoesHaseeb than logic. It is based on the belief that humans are autonomous and sovereign beings without any higher deity governing them. This raises the question, if feminism is also not logical and rational, why one should adopt a particular belief system over another.
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@DoesHaseeb Islamic norms and principles. We believe that the issues we observe in Pakistan today stem from the personal motivations of a particular group of individuals.
A key point of discussion was that feminism, like any other ideology or movement, is rooted in faith rather-
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@DoesHaseeb My man here is talking about a debating motion where we explored the idea of "social justice" and "equality for women," i.e. feminism, specifically within the context of Islam in Pakistani society. We aimed to address the practical challenges associated with implementing -
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