hanad_mn wrote:ragaan dhahaayo Educated, In ay ushaqaynayso uu umaleenaayaan. remember they all believe in the same slogan. "Ma Candho iyo lacag aan isugu daraah"
what do you think you will benefit from a somali woman's education. by the time she has her first walac, she will be sleeping for ever in your house until she dies. Sincerely speaking, somali woman's education is a liability to her husband in the west. af english xun oo broken ah hadii ay barato she will be like " This america. I fredom". sxb all that a somali woman
would do is to cook, clean the house and be there on the bed which any woman can do.
Here we go again... more misogynistic diatribe from our resident misogynist.
I'm going to break this down for you walaal, so read it carefully;
1. In Islam men and women are encouraged to seek knowledge.
2. Women are entitled to education.
3. Education is the key to the future.
4. Women are part of society, therefore they should be able to contribute to it.
5. During the time of the Prophet (saw) women were very much involved in the construction of society, ( medicine, scholarly knowledge, poetry etc).
6. For example, Aisha Bint Abubakar (ra) was a formidable scholar & transmitted countless sayings of Prophet Muhammad (saw). The Prophet's first wife & most beloved, Khadija bint Khuwaylid (ra) was a business woman of high calibre & the Prophet (saw) worked for her.
7. It's against the spirit of Islam to deny women the right to an education & just confine them within four walls.
8. A woman's education benefits her children, which in turn benefits society as a whole.
9. A woman is the first teacher to her child - she instills morals & values into the child from a young age.
10. How is an illiterate mother going to help her child read or help her child with his/her homework?
11. How will she be able to attend parent meetings, or be actively involved with the school board?
12. How will she inspire her child to reach her/his full potential when she has little or no education herself?
13. How will a woman with little/ or no religious knowledge help her child with the Deen or reading/ understanding the Qur'an?
14. A woman's first & most important role is as a mother & wife - but the more educated the woman is the more likely she'll be able to raise a stable & successful family.
15. Her education will benefit her even if she becomes a housewife because she'll pass on her knowledge to her offspring.
16. If you educate a man you educate one person; if you educate a woman you educate and liberate a nation". Al-Hajj Malik Al-Shabazz


