I never called you a feminist, nor did I say that you advocated for any "rights" that contradict the deen.
you said this
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which isn't correct because a muslim woman wouldn't be manipulated out of her rights for fear of feminism as the two are incomparable. Your statement only holds up if there are videos of these "predatory men in the dawah scene" stating that a muslim woman asking for her rights is a part of feminism. Which I'm pretty certain is not the case.
that's all.
The reason why you feel pretty certain that isn't the case because they craft enough
plausible deniability to get away with their fearmongering about feminism that goes beyond normal warning of how the Shaydaan can use good intentions to lead you astray.
They know better than to say outright Muslim sisters aren't supposed to be afforded the same decency and love as a Muslim brother in their sick view, but they use roundabout ways to get away with their nonsense.
For instance, they'll won't outright say "women must bow down like the worthless beings they are!" because most men/women are decent enough to not support such a heartless stance, but instead "women need to learn how to compromise a bit more" but define what they mean by compromise in more extreme terms gradually so as to not raise alarm bells.
They'll invite Andrew Tate onto their podcasts like Brother Eddie from
The Deen Show did, to give him "dawah" but why do it on camera specifically? The intent is clearly to proliferate his violent misogyny (that they personally subscribe to) to the mainstream Muslim masses but indirectly enough to deny it. No sane Muslim would tell another to stop doing dawah so it's the perfect excuse. The same can be attributed to Mohammed Hijab and his frequent collaborations with Sneako.
I don't know what Muslim content is like in Dutch, but so much of the English-language dawah scene from the UK, specifically is filled with unbridled nastiness towards women that's noticeable enough to affect upon Muslim women's ability to be taken seriously when we raise our valid concerns because we're called "feminists" completely unprompted as a means to shut us down,
yet subtle enough for even the well-read like you to not pick up on it.