Most mosques don’t allow women to enter from the main entrance-they’re forced to use the back door, but to not allow women at all? That’s extremely extreme. Read this article by @AsraNomani about the time she decided to defy the typical misogyny in mosqueshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/2003/12/28/going-where-i-know-i-belong/f5d1661e-4afa-4567-8f27-33d1f4b06e44/ …
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This surely is the only context in which there can be a misogynistic feminism. Any other women's day or celebration that had the faintest supporting odor of 'no women allowed' would be considered laughable.
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@sicat222
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Lunacy
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just watched the poor girl died in bundura her funual only men women at the very back
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wahabbism is a disease.
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