Are Feminists Dajjal's loyal servants?

Are feminists Dajjal's Loyal Servants?


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nigga I am not a firefighter
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the west didn’t have islam to fix their very weird oppressive society (referencing like hundreds of years ago) but the movement has gone a tad overboard
then again the way a lot of Muslims follow Islam, even in Muslim majority countries, is pretty wrong, like south Asians being R E A L L Y racist and colorist, somalis starting fueds and continuing them for years over qabil, arabs casually killing their own brethren and not supporting Muslims outside that region, sects everywhere the list goes on:pachah1:
 
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Samaalic Era

QurboExit
the west didn’t have islam to fix their very weird oppressive society (referencing like hundreds of years ago) but the movement has gone a tad overboard
then again the way a lot of Muslims follow Islam, even in Muslim majority countries, is pretty wrong, like south Asians being R E A L L Y racist and colorist, somalis starting fueds and continuing them for years over qabil, arabs casually killing their own brethren and not supporting Muslims outside that region, the list goes on:pachah1:
That's true I agree. But the thing is that feminism is truly a satanic ideology that was spread by Jews. The other illnesses you mentioned are from the flaws of humans while this is a sinister movement :yacadiim:
 

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nigga I am not a firefighter
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That's true I agree. But the thing is that feminism is truly a satanic ideology that was spread by Jews. The other illnesses you mentioned are from the flaws of humans while this is a sinister movement :yacadiim:
a chunk of Islamic teachings r pretty “feminist” if you’re taking the original definition, and Islam was probably one of the first doses of it that the world ever saw
All right though.
 
the west didn’t have islam to fix their very weird oppressive society (referencing like hundreds of years ago) but the movement has gone a tad overboard
then again the way a lot of Muslims follow Islam, even in Muslim majority countries, is pretty wrong, like south Asians being R E A L L Y racist and colorist, somalis starting fueds and continuing them for years over qabil, arabs casually killing their own brethren and not supporting Muslims outside that region, the list goes on:pachah1:
Racism and colorism are cultural phenomenons. So is tribalism. And it's really only Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Iranians aren't really Arab tbh. But they do support foreign Muslims. They're pretty generous people in general.
 

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nigga I am not a firefighter
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Racism and colorism are cultural phenomenons. So is tribalism. And it's really only Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Iranians aren't really Arab tbh. But they do support foreign Muslims. They're pretty generous people in general.
I don’t realyhave the energy to argue but racism is not supposed to exist in a society that believes in pure Islam, not some weird twisted culture infested one
starting fighting over tribalism is also condemned in Islam
the Arab nations has done nothing forthe Muslims in literal concentration camps, nothing for the rohingya that literally had a genocide done against them, not much for Somalia tbh, not much for Sudan...the list goes on. I’m not saying stay bitter against them, of course, but we cannot pretend that the same governments sitting over their oil andcounting their money are significantly generous.
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I don’t realyhave the energy to argue but racism is not supposed to exist in a society that believes in pure Islam, not some weird twisted culture infested one
starting fighting over tribalism is also condemned in Islam
the Arab nations has done nothing forthe Muslims in literal concentration camps, nothing for the rohingya that literally had a genocide done against them, not much for Somalia tbh, not much for Sudan...the list goes on. I’m not saying stay bitter against them, of course, but we cannot pretend that the same governments sitting over their oil andcounting their money are significantly generous.
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:gaasdrink: I wasn't trying to start an argument, just saying. Those are all cultural not religious. But what do you propose they do for Uighur Muslims? :cosbyhmm::browtf:I don't really so how they can help. But I wasn't referring to governments, they don't really donate in general. I was talking about Arabs themselves. Not the state.
 

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nigga I am not a firefighter
VIP
:gaasdrink: I wasn't trying to start an argument, just saying. Those are all cultural not religious. But what do you propose they do for Uighur Muslims? :cosbyhmm::browtf:I don't really so how they can help. But I wasn't referring to governments, they don't really donate in general. I was talking about Arabs themselves. Not the state.
That’s the whole point. A bunch of communities now mix their weird cultures with how they believe Islam, which again is W R O N G. Have they even tried to bring up the issue? Have they tried to do any research? Saudi has the US behind them. They just don’t care to and are giving up on their own brothers that are getting killed
Not donating really, just helping out with the cause. There are quite a few really rich Muslim countries and they aren’t even doing anything for the countries suffering right next to them. If individuals donate a bit, that doesn’t really do much, and neither do we have a survey or anything on where their “donation” money goes, or is intended to go.
Even Arabs as a whole don’t really put much attention to Somalia, the rohingya crisis, didn’t really put much attention to the uyghur situation for a LONG while, and didn’t really care for what was happening to the Nigerians because of boko haram :kanyeshrug:
I rest my case.
 
I don't believe in feminism but I believe in women rights as long as it doesn't go too far and it's within the rules of Islam. Remember, it was women who fought for the right to be educated, the rote to vote, work, earn jobs, schools and rights they didn't have. It was women's right's activists in Saudi Arabia who fought hard to lift the ban on women driving (Most of them have been jailed by MBS recently btw), and it's mostly women's rights activists fighting against FGM and force marriages.

We need to acknowledge that throughout history, women have always been at a disadvantage so I can understand where many of them come from. Feminism is a haram cult though, I'm against feminism. There's a difference between women's rights and feminism.
 

Samaalic Era

QurboExit
I don't believe in feminism but I believe in women rights as long as it doesn't go too far and it's within the rules of Islam. Remember, it was women who fought for the right to be educated, the rote to vote, work, earn jobs, schools and rights they didn't have. It was women's right's activists in Saudi Arabia who fought hard to lift the ban on women driving (Most of them have been jailed by MBS recently btw), and it's mostly women's rights activists fighting against FGM and force marriages.

We need to acknowledge that throughout history, women have always been at a disadvantage so I can understand where many of them come from. Feminism is a haram cult though, I'm against feminism. There's a difference between women's rights and feminism.
Islamic education for women always existed sxb. The women of the Sahaba narrated many hadiths and Aisha herself was a teacher, esp to her nephew Urwah Ibn Zubayr

Modern Western education and education in the Muslim world is the same, except they slide in atheism and kufr
 
That’s the whole point. A bunch of communities now mix their weird cultures with how they believe Islam, which again is W R O N G. Have they even tried to bring up the issue? Have they tried to do any research? Saudi has the US behind them. They just don’t care to and are giving up on their own brothers that are getting killed
Not donating really, just helping out with the cause. There are quite a few really rich Muslim countries and they aren’t even doing anything for the countries suffering right next to them. If individuals donate a bit, that doesn’t really do much, and neither do we have a survey or anything on where their “donation” money goes, or is intended to go.
Even Arabs as a whole don’t really put much attention to Somalia, the rohingya crisis, didn’t really put much attention to the uyghur situation for a LONG while, and didn’t really care for what was happening to the Nigerians because of boko haram :kanyeshrug:
I rest my case.
Likely because they see Somalia is a lost cause. Boko Haram though is a minor issue even in Nigeria. I do agree though that the few rich Gulf Arab countries are doing far too little for their poorer brethren. The Rohingya crisis is really sad and all over the world Muslims are suffering. But I don't think they actually mix in their culture, they just aren't practising Islam properly or all the time. Sexism, racism, colorism, and tribalism are persistent in all Muslim countries though. Not just South Asia or Arabia. But just because the people engage in it doesn't mean they add it to the deen like you were insinuating. You know Saudis buy Uighur organs right?
 
Why did men give up the patriarchy?
What's with that word tolow? The patriarchy this, the patriarchy that. All I think of when I hear that word is angry feminists.
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nigga I am not a firefighter
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Likely because they see Somalia is a lost cause. Boko Haram though is a minor issue even in Nigeria. I do agree though that the few rich Gulf Arab countries are doing far too little for their poorer brethren. The Rohingya crisis is really sad and all over the world Muslims are suffering. But I don't think they actually mix in their culture, they just aren't practising Islam properly or all the time. Sexism, racism, colorism, and tribalism are persistent in all Muslim countries though. Not just South Asia or Arabia. But just because the people engage in it doesn't mean they add it to the deen like you were insinuating. You know Saudis buy Uighur organs right?
Exactly, do you even see those issues present or even tolerable in Islam, in its pure? All of that isn’t even tolerable in the western world either. We are too focused on western world this or money and other stuff outside of our abilities, when we have major issues in our own communities that have gone on for years. How many people follow Islam in its pure and by all of the rules now? Dajjal is coming, and you all are obsessed with muh feminism and oil money acuthubillah
again, I rest my case
 
Islamic education for women always existed sxb. The women of the Sahaba narrated many hadiths and Aisha herself was a teacher, esp to her nephew Urwah Ibn Zubayr

Modern Western education and education in the Muslim world is the same, except they slide in atheism and kufr
I completely agree but women are vulnerable especially those who come from oppressive societies. Like Ancient Arabia where baby girls were buried alive or other Ancient societies where they were oppressed. Also, there's some Muslim culture's who like to oppress their women and act like it's apart of Islam when it isn't like force marriages, abusive marriages and some reer badiye's who hate women going to school. Islam is a religion that gives women their rights and dignity, any Muslim women who's at a disadvantage should fight for her rights within the boundaries of Islam. There's a difference between women's rights and the evil feminism we have.
 

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