Hodge Gashi for Shefqet Krasniqi's sexism: Some hojaries with a whole bunch of women were taken to the shelter

Renowned Hoxha, Drilon Gashi, has spoken about Periscope about sexist statements expressed by Hoxja Shefqet Krasniqi. Gashi ovic who has been expelled from the Islamic Community of Kosovo. [ Footnote] BIK] because it has backed Darwin's theory of the origin of species has been blamed for the statements, not [...]
Gashi ovic who has been expelled from the Islamic Community of Kosovo. [ Footnote] BIK] because it has backed Darwin's theory of the origin of the species has been blaming Hoja Krasniqi for statements rather than Islam.
What we need to know also is that when he speaks a mullah [like Shefqet Krasniqi] is not the one to speak Islam, but he is speaking his unconfirmed philosophy and personality, they are speaking his knowledge or folly about what he understood! ” he has declared for the newspaper.
Gashi has also declared that there are other hojaries who have expressed such disparaging thoughts about the woman's position in the society.
Some mulaha with all of Kosovo's women were shot at inferexhe, and there are baski religions. ” he says.
He has mentioned that sexist prejudices have also had great thinkers, including Immanuel Kantin, Friedrich Nietzschen, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and others.
The true Islam believes in the equal value and importance of women, girls, men and boys for society, and the importance of equality in treating all people, regardless of their status and regardless of certain patriarchal customs, whether they are Arab or Albanian traditions. ” ) adds Mr. Gashi.
Total interview:
Periscope:
On a show last night, Mr. President. Shefqet Krasniqi issued a statement that was seen as sexist that “the woman belongs in the man's kitchen at zode”. What is your comment on the matter?
Drilon Gashi:
Initially, congratulations on the month of Ramadan.
I pray to God we wake up and see the reality this month and now!
I heard that guff. It's not really a guff, but a discovered mask, “pahiri”, which shows our reality which we can't act on every time.
We've heard such thoughts from hoe and other professors before. The Islamic Community before a time was hampered by my Ilu administration spirit. It seems she has already made a bitter compromise with nonreformation of thought, and let her continue!
The Buddhists have a good word, they say: Let every soul taste its own fruit.
The history of philosophy, politics, and religion until the 20th century is the end of sexting, including the greatest Western philosophers, Nietzsche, Kant, and Hegel.
Aristotle did not accept them into his country as citizens.
Freyd: Women are fit only to satisfy men's wishes.
Holy Toma Aquinas: Women are nature's fault that they are born of bad sperm.
Holy John Damascus: The woman is a stubborn ass.
Spopenhower: Women are animals with long hair and short minds.
The Jews expelled the woman from her house at the time of her menstruation, and their days were spent in the barn of livestock.
The patriarchate has been and continues to become dominant almost everywhere, even though in some places in softer shapes.
Both any system and so-called Islam potassium system operated on patriarchal concepts, and the history of the interpretation of Islam reflects that clearly.
They have even tried to commit the sin that Adam committed to Eve, as if she seduced her husband.
When we judge with emotion rather than intellect, then we males will continue to view the female as an enemy, and women on the other side will continue to consider male as such.
Not only the opposite gender but also the other person - whoever it is - is often viewed by one as a contender, a rival, a rival, and so on.
Periscope:
Do you think that many other Kosovars have discriminated attitudes against women and do you believe that within our religious context a feminist hodge is possible?
Drilon Gashi:
What we also need to know is that when you speak a mullah, it's not Islam, but it's talking his unconfirmed personality, they're talking his knowledge or his nonsense about what he understood!
Some mulaha with all of Kosovo's women were shot into the baski religion.
Some religious clergymen even consider God to be a man like themselves!
We have to admit, we have a lot of masks and shit in our being, everyone.
All this story of another's thought and inferior treatment, according to the pure intellect and the believing soul and heart, is unjust treatment.
The soul has no gender, Plato.
Periscope:
How does Islam view the woman?
Drilon Gashi:
True Islam believes in the equal value and importance of women, girls, men and boys for society, and the importance of equality in treating all people, regardless of their status and regardless of certain patriarchal customs, be they Arab or Albanian traditions.
During the time of the proclamation of Islam to V - century Arabia II, the prophet Muhamed (be it upon him and his family) made great efforts to improve the social status of the women of the day. The recognition of the Holy Koran for women as legal heirs of their wealth along with men granted them the legal status they had lacked before. The prophet's attention to women and his consultation with them reflect what we can refer to today as the ethics of the entire involvement of Islam.
The Holy Qur'an says: "The Muslim men and Muslim women, the believing men and the believing women, the obedient men and the obedient women, the truthful men and the truthful women, the patient men and the patient women, the humble men and the humble women, the charitable men and the charitable women, the fasting men and the fasting women, the men who guard their chastity and the women who guard their private parts and the women who remember Allah much, and the men who remember Allah much, and the women who give charity, Allah has prepared forgiveness for them and a great reward."
During the early days of Islam, the prophet's wife, the noble Khadija, has been a successful merchant who managed the caravan business in Mecca and used her wealth to benefit others. After the prophet Muhammad received the proclamation, she became the first person to accept him as Allah's last messenger.
Their beloved daughter, Mrs. Fatime, who had married Hazret Ali, was considered to be very zealous, determined, and always helpful. She has been known as Fatime Zahraja, the Luxury Fate.
Similarly, Zeynep the Devotious, the third child of Hazret Ali and Fatime Zehra, is highly esteemed by Muslims for its resistance to oppression and perseverance in justice. Her bold view set an example for the community of time, and she was considered a source of wisdom for other women.
When the Muslim community grew and spread geographically, many other women will make significant contributions to their modern - day societies, the oath will often leave a lasting impact on Islamic history.
In the eighth century, Rabbi El-Adewiya was born into a poor and fatherless family during a famine, which caused her to be sold into slavery. After her master freed her for her firm dedication to God, she lived alone outside Basra, in Iraq. The idea of divine love inspired the Rabbi, and she became known as the first female Sufik saint. She stands out for her love of God and her expressions through poetry. Her views of godly love were approved by later Sufists and masters. Reflecting on Hazret Ali's teachings, she pointed out:
My God! If I worship thee for fear of fire, burn me in the fires of hell;
And if I'm worshiping you with a desire for paradise, deny me paradise.
But if I'm just worshiping you for yourself,
Then don't deny me the view of your magnificent face”.
During the period of Caliphate Umeyad in Andalus (711 ) 1031, several groups of women have been engaged in the thriving cultural life of Cordoba, Spain. Among them was Princess Wallada; the intellectual and mathematician Lubna; and the popular librarian Fatima, who purchased books for the royal library. During this time some women also worked as khalif officials, while others devoted time to studying the Koran and Hadith.
Princess Wallada shows her independence in a poem in which she writes:
For God's sake, I'm capable of miracles and I walked very proudly”
At the time of the Abasid harift (750 58), during the so - called Golden Age of Islam, even greater opportunities were offered to learn and participate in the pursuit of knowledge. In an effort to learn more about the creation of Allah, prominent female astronomer Mariam al-Iylija advanced and arranged Greek instruments such as as as as astrolaba in Syria of the 10th century. Astrolabe helped create time, measured the movement of planets and stars, and set the stage during travel, thus making an important contribution to what would later become known as space science.
In the era of Fatimide (909 171), when Caliphus Ismaili ruled the South Mediterranean coast, including present - day Tunisia, Egypt, and parts of Syria, women found representation in certain areas of life. When al-Zahir became imam at his youth, his aunt Sultan Mrs. al-Mulk, had served as a trusted adviser and was appointed to serve as a Regent. She used her wealth generously towards charitable purposes and engaged in diplomatic negotiations with representatives of the Byzantine Empire as well.
Islam encourages believers to fulfill their responsibilities as best as they are given. Even in contemporary times, despite various obstacles and setbacks, there are also many stories of Muslim women that have created a strong and positive influence on a global scale.
Anohush Ansar, for example, an Iranian-American entrepreneur and engineer, was the first Muslim woman to explore space, and is the first self-financed woman to fly to the International Space Station.
The King of Jordan's wife, Queen Rania al-Abdullah, has actively contributed in her time and resources to global education, youth empowerment and community, microfinance and intercultural dialogue. For her work, she has been praised with various decorations from numerous governments.
Malala Yousafzai has contributed to the education of young girls. After surviving an assassination in Pakistan in 2012, she has continued her activism throughout the world. She is the latest Nobel Peace Prize laureate and founded the nonprofit organisation Malala Fund.
Within the Muslim community, there are women today who are making an important contribution to society and during this process have been established at the head of their chosen professions, in various areas such as business, media and broadcast, academy and public service.
Today our reality with all our shortcomings is also different. The first “oden” of the state is governing a woman and we should be exemplary and proud of that.
Chhote Galica, Jeva Ladrovci, more and more of our heroin.
In our own country too, in order to provide an improved quality of life, women's participation in society is vital. They should be present, from education to health, in local governance to business leadership, because many of them have multiple potential, sometimes more than many men, so women and men must work together, respecting the ethics of Islam, to build our community.
Let us further strive for equality in our daily lives, establishing a solid foundation and example for future generations.
Neither masculism nor feminism but people with equal rights and dignified roles. / P ERISCOPI/












