Lost in Translation (And Taken Out of Context): Marital Sexual Relations

So recently I was led to a post in which these verses were used as an example of "women as the property of men."Your wives are a place of sowing of seed for you, so come to your place of cultivation however you wish and put forth [righteousness] for yourselves. (Qur'an 2:223)I was pretty surprised …

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Islamic History and the Women You Never Hear About: Umm Salama

Before the spread of Islam, first-born baby girls were buried alive and women were abused and deprived of any deserved rights. When Islam began to spread, and after the Prophet and his followers were pushed from city to city, the men who took up the new religion were enthusiastic of the changes and adaptations made …

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Lost in Translation: Cutting off the Hands of Thieves

This is kind of a terrifying misconception. Children steal. The poor steal. Greedy, rich jackasses steal. Of course, only the first two will suffer from this misconception, which makes clearing it up pretty damn important*. The misconception comes from this translated verse: The male thief, and the female thief, you shall cut off the hands …

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Islam, headscarves… and men (who need to see their way out)

A message to Muslim men: Shut the fuck up. That is the shortest entry you will ever see here on Islamic studies. This is because there is nothing to study or analyze. There is absolutely no question that my body is none of your business. And I will not apologize for my tone. See the …

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