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End Gender Apartheid

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Nathalie Morin 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

Saturday June 26th,

 

 

2010, 1:30 pm in front of the Embassy of Saudi Arabia601 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20037

To denounce the confinement of Nathalie Morin and her children, and foreign nationals, in Saudi Arabia 

Canadian, Nathalie Morin who is 26 years old, along with her three small children, has been held against her will in Saudi Arabia by her common-law husband since 2005. A victim of conjugal violence, confinement and abuse, Nathalie must return to Canada with her children. But in Saudi Arabia a woman must have the authorization of her male guardian to leave the territory and her aggressor will not allow this. 

Gender apartheid and the male guardianship system of Saudi Arabia is a violation of women’s human rights and international law. As long as the U.S. and Saudi governments consider Nathalie and her children’s case a private affair, they will not deploy all efforts to ensure their safety and bring them home to Canada. During this time, Nathalie’s condition continues to deteriorate as the abuse worsens.  

On June 26th and 27th, representatives of the Saudi government will participate in the G-20 summit in Toronto to discuss the economy. In June 2009 Obama stated in his speech in Cairo: «But I do have an unyielding belief that all people yearn for certain things:  the ability to speak your mind and have a say in how you are governed; confidence in the rule of law and the equal administration of justice; government that is transparent and doesn't steal from the people; the freedom to live as you choose.  These are not just American ideas; they are human rights.  And that is why we will support them everywhere.» We call on President Obama to defend human rights by demanding that any foreign nationals held captive in Saudi Arabia be allowed to exit the country.  

This protest is to declare to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the U.S. Government that Americans are demanding Nathalie Morin and her children, as well as any foreign nationals held captive, be returned to their countries immediately, that they respect the human rights of women and children and ensure the safety of Nathalie Morin and the safety of her children. 

Location: 601 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20037 

We will not abandon Nathalie and her children to an undeserved fateInformation: 

 www.nathaliemorin.org                E-mail:   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

   

Progressive-Friendly Mosques

MPV is building a list online of progressive-friendly prayer spaces in the US and Canada and we need your help! If you know of a mosque, community center, or other progressive prayer space, please contact MPV to let us know about it. We'll add your review to the list below. 
 
Houston, TX, USA
Mercy Community Center
5922 Hillcroft Street, Suite C
This mosque's "overall philosophy regarding respect, dignity, and creating an environment where people feel Allah's mercy and comfort when coming to the masjid is remarkable." - Aneela
 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Muslim Students Association - UCLA
Pyramid Room - John Wooden Center (Campus Gym)
"The Muslim Students Association at UCLA [meets] for Juma prayers, and doesn't use a partition... I've never heard any homophobic rhetoric there." - Katrina T.
 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Muslims for Progressive Values - LA
West Hollywood - Exact location available upon request from organizers 
Contact: Ani Zonneveld,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
The azan, prayer and khutbah may be led by a man or a woman, and the congregants pray and are seated together. Individual men and women can choose to stand/sit to one side or the other if they prefer. All who come with an open mind and loving heart are welcome -- including non-Muslim friends, significant others, etc. 
 
Saginaw, MI, USA
Islamic Center of Saginaw
114 North 4th Ave
Contact: (989) 752-3531
This "awesome" mosque is "pretty gender-egalitarian, no partitions between men and women... A new masjid is being built to accomodate the growing community." - Zainab A. 
 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Downtown el-Tawhid Juma Circle
Location available upon request from organizers 
Contact:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Friday "congregational prayer that is gender-equal, queer-friendly, and religiously non-discriminatory... Everyone is welcome to take at turn giving the call to prayer, giving the sermon, and leading the ritual Friday prayer." First call to prayer is at 1:20p; second call followed by the sermon is 1:30p; congregational prayer is at 1:50p. 
   

Literary Zikr

Please go to our new Literary Zikr site www.mpvusa.org/lz

The goal of Literary Zikr is to revitalize discourse on Islamic theology (and the lived realities of contemporary Muslims) by introducing thought-provoking and rigorously researched scholarship to a young audience. Literary Zikr is a website that will provide the academic works of world-renowned scholars of Islam in simple and youth-friendly language (available online at http://www.literary-zikr.org/). By bringing together scholars of progressive Islamic thought and Muslim youth in search of answers, we hope to bridge the gap that often exists between theory and practice while also expanding the reach of the important and invigorating scholarship of academicians.

Pleae read our first adaptation:

Is Islamic Family Law today really based on Shari'a? Why it is important to know.

By Professor Abdullahi Ahmed An-Nai'm | Adapted for MPV by Tynan Power

 

MPV thanks the generous contribution of the Mohhsin & Fauziah Jaafar Foundation for making this adaptation possible

All content copyright (c) 2009 Muslims for Progressive Values. All rights reserved.

   

Literary Zikr: Is Islamic Family Law today really based on Shari'a? Why it is important to know.

By Professor Abdullahi Ahmed An-Nai'm | Adapted for MPV by Tynan Power

This is adapted from the chapter “Shari’a and Islamic Family Law: Transition and Transformation” by Professor Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im in Islamic Family Law in a Changing World: A Global Resource Book. Professor An-Na'im shows us that Islamic Family Law (IFL) is not the same as Shari'a. Since IFL is based on human interpretation and judgment, it is not a divine order from God to Muslims. It can be changed based on new interpretations in order to achieve justice and equality for Muslim women in their families and communities today.

 

The pronunciation key is intended to give English-speaking readers a close approximation of the word in Arabic. It can not provide a perfect equivalent, however, because some Arabic sounds do not exist in English. We have chosen to use the widely-used Common Era (also known as Christian or Gregorian) calendar, rather than the Islamic Hijri (AH) calendar. Common Era dates end in CE.

 

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Read more: Literary Zikr: Is Islamic Family Law today really based on Shari'a? Why it is important to know.

   

MPV Affiliates in Your Area

 

Muslims for Progressive Values operates local chapters in the following cities:

To learn more or to join one of our local affiliates, please click on the relevant link.

Read more: MPV Affiliates in Your Area

   

Tears for Gaza

An Interfaith Memorial Service for the Dead in Gaza

Tears for GazaWednesday, March 18th | 7pm
St. Anselm of Canterbury Episcopal Church | 13091 Galway Street | Garden Grove, CA | 92844

Join us for a solemn observance remembering the lives of those killed in the recent Israeli siege of Gaza. Those who can are asked to dress in black as a sign of mourning over the reckless loss of human lives. Reception and fellowship to follow the service.

For more information, please click here.

   

Leaps of Faith

In Celebration of International Women’s Day
Muslims for Progressive Values and Great Leap present LEAPS OF FAITH

WEST HOLLYWOOD - Leaps of Faith, an insightful and innovative theater piece will be presented at the Crescent Heights United Methodist Church in celebration of International Women’s Day on Sunday, March 8, 2009 at 2PM.

“Across the divides of our humanity ‘Leaps of Faith’ connects our hearts through story telling, song and dance and we are made a better people for it.”
–The Reverend Dr. Gwynne Guibord of the Los Angeles Episcopal Diocese

Read more: Leaps of Faith

   

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