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adding them from the schools and now there are people who talk about banning the double so in university we are excluding them from workplaces we are excluding them from nature activities in the minds of right wing movements and french radical secular is big became an obsession. most often used to prescribe the so-called islamic headstrong to keep the 2 separate. good is a verse that simply says to leave the covering can be used by the female they are. left with 3 in their for me that has nothing to do with their requirement to cover their hand. or do suit to let it. slide is the end of. this melodic minor frame. because the whole look inside them and i look at what
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a book will occur on the eye level. so the along without them. this is. from the koran actually this is the 1st suitor that prophet mohammed has received and here god is ordering him to read and this shows the importance of reading and how people should learn more every time to become better people in her batik in the omani capital muskat. received designs what she calls modest fashion that is fashion that embodies islamic values around the world muslim women spend billions on clothing and accessories every year already you see is a mother of 3 a successful fashion designer and a devout muslim most of her employees are men islam has always respected women and always treated the woman the right way so i think where i feel so lucky being
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a muslim because islam gave me all my rights it's not about being a male or a female it's about if you can earn it if you can work hard to get it. you can say that i'm a super woman and i can do everything on my own i don't believe that this can happen like for me to have things run properly for me to be a successful interpreter i need the support of my husband because being a mom is very important but there are some days where i'm so busy like today i have a long day of appointments and i woke up this morning my daughter was sick so my husband decided that he will take the day off just making sure that someone is taking care of my daughter and that i can get my important things done.
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this is going to be my autumn winter collection next year and basically it's inspired by. the patterns of traditional money dresses like that i buy here is something that you see everyone wearing now but it's actually not part of our tradition it's something that came in later on and became so trendy that everyone started wearing it but when you go back to traditional dresses then they're so colorful so full of patterns and completely different than i buy it. since the 970 s. saudi arabia and other oil producing states have gained influence in the islamic world guest workers took their experiences back to other muslim nations. meanwhile the rich ruling elite systematically invested in media as well as
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financing schools and mosques all this led to the exportation of a highly conservative interpretation of islam. the iranian people overthrew the shah in 1979 partly due to an anti capitalist movement that wanted to end the political and economic influence of the united states. the. left wing liberals and communists including many women played a major role they could also see how they situation would deteriorate under the islamic regime with its rigid legal system controlled by shiite religious scholars . a sequel russia here said the pasha should really really it's not the koran sharia is
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a muslim law is it a collection of regulations that were written let's say 2 centuries after the revelation give us your the. defensible thing about it is the position of women souk like the stoning of women who commit adultery loose that you there's no such thing in the text of the koran the saudi family group they're sick of all sentencing someone to death for turning away from their religion to see lepers this is that doesn't exist in those terms in the text of the koran zuma sit in place keeps your kid so today it's very important to explain to people who want to practice islam that there are differences between quranic text and shari'a and if you have also heard with a school in it it lash out here. perhaps the most controversial passage in the qur'an is sora for 1st 34 does it really call
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for men to physically abuse their wives if they rebel. well let it just shows up on the fly although not quite sure one of the models of what it is when. she tries this is the level of that i chose the verse from the sword or. the women because it symbolizes the superiority of that allah the god of islam grants to man over a limit of this of 75. at universities and europe and the united states islamic feminists in particular have questioned the center potations. i don't want to hear about interest to me you know i think as if i believed her was a sin. i can read arabic because like most arabs raygun us of the word means. this is what islamic scholars talk about the ones who explain the verses page by page in the koran the man's and was discussed say that you should be women some say
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gently. but they're still saying. what is the d.n.a. of 5 cherokee in muslim a tradition and we found out that all this is community very interpretations could be traced to one verse which is various for $34.00 from sort of new stuff you have the words other people will know which was the word that actually raised most of the controversies and i encourage you to look at the studies and the books that have been books written just about the small words you know the true and back it's meaning and again if you look at this word traditionally it has been interpreted and translated as being as meaning beating and also used to justify the fact that man could beat their wives when you look at the it all is she and what this word how this word was used in order instances in the quote and it is used for complete order. to finish and purposes for example it's used when moyes is putting his
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stick you know there to separate. the sea into. the word that is use is and that is it's not it doesn't mean beating this into patients for example would highlight the fact that this is actually a solution given by god whenever you have a conflict don't act aggressively but instead just separate the bit. put there to provide to delist see in the security revealing is out you don't see a fee as far as the result of good cheer going over so a team at his or her no one who can eat it or go by need the knowledge to not obviate the daughter michelle could that if she in a could you to choose their seduce so what all's. say explain the effect this verse says that the prophet was there to deliver the divine revelation. misson it was not a political leader. india god alone is the guardian of all things not the prophet
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that includes religion. could be jews don't know. i think it's a great shame going into days world and a group of muslims although not all of them belong to a so-called political islam see their captors unfortunately this is spreading them this is an attempt to islam our society as though islam should determine everything from its justice to education to the status of women resolve to. religion shouldn't dominate public life really specify bleak that's what i'm fighting against on do of juggling shoe. shine i think the public spaces are there for social interactions. we can't allow women to be excluded from certain spaces in this day and age exclude the sisters this person.
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i. am across secular activist fiercely because if we don't separate state and religion and our countries we are never going to be a modern civilized where the states never i'm not but just talking about lebanon i'm talking about everywhere you cannot mix religion with. with politics hostler that's my hope is that many people aren't afraid of emancipation in the mancipation doesn't take anything from peter king it's the opposite he gives so much like joy like new discoveries the only thing we have to do of course is now and then trade a part i would never take him before beginning that's my lovelies can't.
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tunisia's revolution had a lot to do with emancipation. after the overthrow of the dictator the tunisians adopted a constitution that put women and men on equal footing. women are now allowed to marry non muslims and violence against women is an offense. if you use the resource this virus and i mean that positively is here today to the agents talk about homosexuality and islam that they talk about equality in inheritance law and in is long they discussed the relationship between being muslim and being a citizen in a democratic country and try to overcome the division and the problems. but still some say it's impossible to be a muslim or down especially a muslim woman and modern or that it's impossible to be muslim and to stand for
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absolutely equality between men and women. in the struggle for an islamic feminism muslim women are rising up and fighting their way towards emancipation with bravery and wisdom. if you look even at the one of the most advanced european european mom countries very few have 5050 percent representation between men and women and it's appalling i mean like for example when i look at it sometimes. of the leaders of the prime ministers of europe when they're gathered all together and i see just angela merkel and maybe one other woman and then all men say this is europe what's happening this is 2900 and europe what. then are we supposed to do
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a year if that is europe you know what i mean so you have a lot to do as well don't think that it is over. he does move the drive in circles. going to grassy leads the way to clean. the formulae the world champion is a u.n. climate embassador in new delhi he fights against air pollution and for people's health. on the starting grid for
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this is deja vu news live from berlin the u.s. supreme court could get a further push to the right donald trump announces federal judge amy kone barrett to this country's top court if the republican controlled senate confirms it could insure a conservative lot of court decisions for decades. after confounds predictions and avoids the worst effects of the pandemic
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a continent fares better than wealthier regions will find out why. and a bonus legal football. locks horns with dogs on saturday that david versus goliath match. and lamb welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has nominated conservative federal judge amy coney barrett to supreme to succeed supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg an outspoken voice on the court's liberal side who died earlier this month if confirmed by the republican controlled senate trump will have put 3 of the 7 justices on the top court possibly handing conservatives long sought wins over contentious legal issues like abortion and gun rights in a news conference the president. barrett as
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a woman of remarkable intellect and character. the stakes for our country are incredibly high rulings that the supreme court will issue in the coming years will decide the survival of our 2nd amendment or religious liberty or public safety and so much more. to maintain security liberty and prosperity we must preserve our priceless heritage of a nation of laws and there is no one better to do that than amy kone barrett let's get more now joining me here in the store and you know her from the german council on foreign relations and our washington bureau chief in this poll let's start with you we just heard from trump at the news conference judge barrett was also there what was your impression of her. well you know both president trump and. talked very or spoke very humble.
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laid to ruth bader ginsburg judge perry and made it really clear that she sees herself kind of standing on her shoulder that she sees her appointment not as a no political appointment but that she is committed to the constitution and that she that's what she said at least would put her personal stands behind she also talked about a family she has 7 children 2 of them are adopted from e.t. so you know listening to her you really got the impression that she's a very smart open minded person and in that regard i think she was really able to reach out to people who were kind of skeptical about this nomination. nicolle trying to you the supreme court you know it states it plays a very unique role people around the world may be looking at this rather curiously
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why is the supreme court and who sits on it so important in the united states. stop with the 2nd question 1st the political appointee. being the japs it's a very different from what you would see in the federal court. so there you already see. the political debate takes place also in the supreme court and this supreme court is there to control the senate and the congress and because of this political appointee set up the discussion continues there this is why why the supreme court is so important also the decisions the supreme court makes a far reaching and far more groundbreaking and they determine the society. past the united states would be going to and this is very different from one when you look at different at that democracies we always see republican presidents will
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appoint conservative justices democratic presidents will appoint liberal justices what impact could barrett's confirmation have on this court well 1st of all the court decision that decision. very interesting may come because it comes at a time when this society but also the political washington is extremely polarized so 1st of all we might see a shift to the right in that is this isn't making process off the court but at the same time also that a push to the basis that you know it is republicans are looking out. very interested in the supreme court the decisions i'm talking for them so we might also see effects on the senate and on the larger political situation and not only you know at the supreme court so it will be a remarkable what will come out of this in the next few months it is any supreme
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court confirmation hearing is contentious this one is coming on the heels of an even more contentious election what's that going to mean for the campaign. roy you just learned that the hearings will stalled. so what does it mean i mean if you. kind of a reminder how important it is who is in the white house so this is kind of a call for action for the republican voters you know because i mean not only. able to pick his 3rd judge he might actually if he wins another term be able to judge another supreme court justice and then really would summon the kind of political direction the c. supreme court will go and there is another maybe
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a site. you know come along. the democratic vice presidential candidate she is a member of the judiciary committee that means that she has to be back in washington at that she caught on to complain. interesting well we're going to be watching this closely. in washington. and berlin thank you both very much. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world crowds have been flocking to bars in florida after the state's governor santas lifted coronavirus restrictions on restaurants and businesses they can operate at full capacity the governor also eliminated fines against people refusing to wear masks florida's coronavirus death toll is the 3rd highest in the u.s. more than 14000. in london scuffles broke out between police and corona virus skeptics square to protest pandemic restrictions hundreds of masked activists
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appear to flout social distancing rules police say they gave several warnings before breaking up the rally. tensions rose during a protest in jerusalem against prime minister benjamin netanyahu his response to the current virus pandemic critics say the current lockdown is destroying the economy protesters came from across israel to join the weekly anti-government demonstrations. and when the coronavirus emerged many people predicted disaster for africa after all it's been a major victim of aids ebola malaria and other public health tragedies but despite sometimes substandard hospitals and sanitation and political instability in parts of the continent the worst case scenario hasn't come to pass to the contrary african countries have largely coped better than many wealthier nations. my hand sanitizer check for fever and of course. kenya's capital nairobi
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have to comply with the rules if one has that guideline to do no one wants to get sick. the continent's leading from religious tend to many of his colleagues say that this discipline is one of the decisive reasons for africa's slow infection rate. country. start that you cannot i cannot overemphasize the importance of the measures that were taken i think actually have to blond. a few months ago to expand its fears millions of people would be infected they were in the virus would spread easily in poor neighborhoods but so far the entire continent with its 1200000000 residents has lost 34000 people to cope with 19 that's here with an embrace and this is in part because many infections with mild attribute you had food nature of
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pollution and if you record 70 percent of our population is less than 30 years median it she said around 17 years sood so africa has best of the many of its richness of the neighbors and to its discipline and youth. here's a look at other developments in the crowd a virus pandemic around the world spain's health minister has urged authorities in madrid to tighten coronavirus restrictions the spanish capital extended a partial lockdown on friday rejecting national government recommendations for a citywide lockdown as cases continue to search a new study suggests fewer than 10 percent of people in the united states have antibodies to decry the virus the results would mean the country is further from herd immunity than previously estimated and indian prime minister narendra modi has told the united nations that his country will help the world produce and deliver potential coronavirus vaccines money vowed to use the nation's resources quote for
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all humanity since india is the world's largest vaccine maker. germany's path towards renewable energy is an uneven one wind turbines and solar panels are a common sight but coal fired power plants will operate until 2038 the transition is too slow for some and on saturday environmental protesters descended on mines and power stations in germany's coal producing region comparatively cleaner natural gas was also a target. at breakfast and the rain was staging a sit in and around 150 demonstrators gathered in the morning to block the entrance to a gas powered pond and disregard the activists previously protested against the use of cold but now gas is on their radar as well. this pod are demanding a fair system that guarantees a good life for everyone gas supports a fossil system that exploits both people and nature. and something else new due to
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the pandemic the activists started from 10 different cams all over the coal mining region and western germany. also put its own situation is somewhat confusing because this year we no longer have one central camp from which the activists start their protests instead there are several small camps around the open cast mine to talk about. 7 police and demonstrators clashed around noon in villages near the mine the protests are going to have this shared a video online that shows police using pepper spray to keep demonstrators away. powerplant employees showed little understanding for the protestors actions but. we're doing what everyone else is doing trying to support our families and do our job even now that germany has decided to face out the use of coal. but the protesters announcement locates for tomorrow.
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in bonus league on saturday outskirts faced off against dortmund both teams are flying high after posting decisive wins on the campaign's inaugural weekend but often have been title contenders for years now and are considered a league powerhouse. was i have to prove to visiting dortmund his team's opening day victory against lynn was no fluke and despite a few worthy scares for the home side it was the black and yellows defense that was under pressure 40 minutes in and this is daniel college jury free to commit to a card to put the home side in front. of the brake. kept up the pressure and soon they were 2 goals up caligiuri taking the honors this time i there was no coming back for dortmund
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carling holland came close to scoring a consolation in the dying minutes of the game. to nail the final score and michael halleck's out and go top of the table for at least one day. a bonus league a 2nd match day leverkusen and abbey leipzig shared all the spoils in a one all draw on saturday afternoon and then forsberg open the scoring for life saved in the 14th minute the swedish winger outmaneuvered lars bender fired into the top of the net over close in answered 6 minutes later thanks to camden arriving its long range rocket fluid just out of the reach of the life's a keeper took a lucky bounce off the crossbar into the news. now lap london finland has lived up to its name as one of the best regions in the world to see the northern lights this spectacular display also known as the aurora borealis
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lit up the arctic sky for several hours a myriad of colors right in the night from for us from green to pinks and purples. are caused by electrically charged particles from the sun entering the earth's atmosphere. watching the news don't forget you can get all the latest news from our web site you w dot com or follow us on twitter and instagram as you know you know just avoid the draft it's for watch. and you hear me no no yes we don't need you and i last year's german chancellor i will bring you i'm going to back off as you've never tired have surprised you so it was just possible clues medical really what moves want. to talk to people and follow along the way maurice and critics would like to join us from ethel's law stops.

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