Western society is been forced to
come to grips with aspects of other societies that were never part of our own
history or at least not nearly so and have long since been resolved in any case.
Our best weapon in the short term
is the glare of media exposure. Men must
know that their family will be shamed publically for such a crime. This has happened in Canada in a recent
case. A very powerful Islamic man and
his family assistants are now in prison for life. He has discovered that he is now shunned by
the whole of the society he has tried to live in.
The more this story is told, the
less likely he will have many imitators.
People who immigrate to Canada , and by
extension, the West in general are expected to leave the customs of their
homeland behind them and to work hard at accepting the demands of the new culture. We have no problem with retaining the
dressing of an émigré’s culture but we certainly choose to dictate the
substance of the our culture and his once he is here.
Then there is the real problem
with their behavior back home where we have no say whatsoever. Islam has
underwritten the effective enslavement of women through custom and laws
supported by a male controlled clergy.
It is enslavement that is now in growing conflict with the economic
needs and the human needs of the encroaching modern world.
You can not have the modern world
without the full emancipation of women.
Our own emancipation of women
only took hold in the Sixties at the same time we truly emancipated minorities the
blacks in particular but also including anyone not clearly white. What drove it was not any sense of injustice
but the ability of women to have control over their bodies for the first time
in history through artificial contraception.
That is why it is possible for
women to become fully educated and to postpone child bearing until her thirties
in order to establish a career and fully mature.
This is happening everywhere now
as the entire global rushes toward a full middle class society and comes to
grip with this new regime. They can all
expect to end up were we are now.
Islam is having the hardest time
adjusting and there the process is largely only beginning. At least the women have found their voices
and are now been heard.
“Nothing Is Above Honor”: A Look at Islam and Honor Killings
By Asma Marwan on February 2, 2012
Allah Bachaya has surrendered himself to Rohilanwali [Pakistan] police
after killing his sister in the name of honour but he is confident that he will
be released in a matter of days.Bachaya gave his arrest on Saturday after
killing Alina in an axe attack for alleged loose morals.
He told The Express Tribune that he was certain his
brother-in-law would withdraw the case as it was a matter of family’s honour.
“I have killed her because she brought disgrace to the family’s name,” Bachaya
said.
“She had become a nuisance. I feel no remorse over my actions. I am
backed by the family. They were in favour of my decision to kill her,” he said.
Alina, 25, was married to Muhammad Akhtar. The couple had three
children.Akhtar, who is the complainant in the FIR against Bachaya, told The
Tribune that while he had filed a complaint in the matter he might
withdraw it in a few days. “I believe he (Bachaya) has not done wrong. Nothing
is above honour,” he said.
Honor killings are much in the news lately. Muslims claim that
honor killings are not Islamic, that permission for honor killing is not in
their doctrine. This is true. However, since the majority of honor
killings are committed in Islamic households, we must ask the question:
”Does Islam doctrine contribute to the cultural and ethic beliefs that
are at work in the shame and blame culture of the Mid-East?”
The answer is resoundingly, Yes. Ali Sina, an expert on Islamic
doctrine, says, “. . . you can say honor killing is cultural, but it is a
culture that is deeply rooted in Islamic mindset and derives from it. It is
practiced in all Islamic countries. The more religious is a country, the more
is widespread the honor killing.
The doctrine of Islam contains a heavy dose of gender inequality that
follows from its sources, the Koran and the Sunnah (words and deeds of
Mohammed) found in the Hadith and Sira, and in the Sharia laws which are
derived from these sources. Men can have four wives, women can have only
one husband; wives can be beaten for disobeying their husbands; women are
inferior to men. Women are, for the most part, seen as chattel, a commodity
men have the right to use for their own pleasure. Women have few civil
rights, and they are viewed as second class citizens. In the Koran, 33.33,
women are asked to “stay quietly in your houses and make not a dazzling
display.”
According to Ali Sina,
“Women in Islam are regarded as sources of shame. Mohammed said
they are awrah which can be translated as object of shame.” He goes
on to say: “What is awrah? The Encyclopedia of Islam defines ‘awrah’
as pudendum, that is the external genitals, especially of the female.
Pudendum derives from the Latin pudor which means sense of shame and
modesty. So awrah signifys an object of shame that needs to be covered.”
[ . . .]
“If a woman loses her awrah by eg.,through rape, she becomes the object
of shame for her family and the only way to remove that shame and restore the
honor is to remove that defiled woman. So you can say honor killing is
cultural, but it is a culture that is deeply rooted in Islamic mindset and
derives from it. [ . . .]
But you don’t have to be raped to become an exposed awrah and
bring shame to your family. If you disobey your father who has consented that
you marry a certain person you dishonor him. If you escape from your home
for any reason including abuse, you have brought shame to your family and you
could be haunted by your own brothers or even your mother and killed. If you
reject a suitor, his pride can be injured and he may feel the urge to throw
acid at your face to avenge and restore his honor.
Phyllis Chesler, emerita professor of psychology and women’s studies at
the Richmond College of the City University of New York, published a study on
honor killings in the Middle East Quarterly
titled“World Wide Trends in Honor Killings” that gives an
in-depth overview of this crime with facts and stats. Ms. Chesler,
married to an Afghan man and held captive in Afghanistan, managed to escape
back to the USA
where she has worked tirelessly to educate women about the lack of gender
equality in Islam.
Chesler has also written an article “Are Honor Killings Simply Domestic Violence?” where
she definitively establishes that they are not the same.
Here is an excerpt from the article which was written in 2009.
The United Nations Population Fund estimates that 5,000 women are
killed each year for dishonoring their families.[2] This
may be an underestimate. Aamir Latif, a correspondent for the Islamist website
Islam Online who writes frequently on the issue, reported that in 2007 in the
Punjab province
of Pakistan alone, there
were 1,261 honor murders.[3] The
Aurat Foundation, a Pakistani nongovernmental organization focusing on women’s
empowerment, found that the rate of honor killings was on track to be in the
hundreds in 2008.[4]
There are very few studies of honor killing, however, as the motivation
for such killings is cleansing alleged dishonor and the families do not wish to
bring further attention to their shame, so do not cooperate with researchers.
Often, they deny honor crimes completely and say the victim simply went missing
or committed suicide. Nevertheless, honor crimes are increasingly visible in
the media. Police, politicians, and feminist activists in Europe
and in some Muslim countries are beginning to treat them as a serious social
problem.[5]
Willingness to address the problem of honor killing, however, does not
extend to many Muslim advocacy groups in North America .
The well-publicized denials of U.S.-based advocacy groups are ironic given the
debate in the Middle East . While the religious
establishment in Jordan , for
example, says that honor killing is a relic of pre-Islamic Arab culture, Muslim
Brotherhood groups in Jordan
have publicly disagreed to argue the Islamic religious imperative to protect
honor.[6]
Hopefully, these articles have educated you about honor killings and
you can understand better the pressure and stress that Muslim women live under.
And if there is shame involved in these murders, it’s shame on those of
us in the West who ignore or deny that these crimes are perpetrated on women in
this progressive, modern world. And shame on women who call themselves
feminists who do not take a stand against these heinous crimes against their
sisters in humanity.
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