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Tuesday, 28 June 2011

[wanita-muslimah] Re: Right 2 Wear: Muslim Women in Sports

 

Dwi Soegardi--------Muslimah syiah sudah sedikit modren
wanita2 dibolehkan main sepakbola..sedangkan muslimah
Wahabi masih mempertahankan budaya Jahiliahnya...

begitupun Pem Iran sudah mengreformasi syariah Islam tentang
laki2 tua menikahi anak2 dulu boleh dibawah umur 10 tahun.Sekarang
dinaikan menjadi 17 tahun.

Syariah yang masih jahiliah haruslah di reformasi,kalau tidak
ajaran Islam itu kelihatan kejam dan keras..

Apakah Dwi setuju hukuman pancung, cambuk, potong tangan dan gantung
diaplikasikan sebagai peraturan pemerintah RI?

salam

--- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, <soegardi@...> wrote:
>
> *Right 2 Wear: Muslim Women in Sports*
> Published on Muslimah Media
> Watch<http://muslimahmediawatch.org/2011/06/right-2-wear-muslim-women-in-sports/>|
> shared via
> feedly <http://www.feedly.com>
>
> The world of hijabs and soccer (or football, if you prefer) has been making
> the news a lot lately. As you might remember, FIFA recently banned the
> Iranian women's team from
> playing<http://www.rferl.org/content/iran_fifa_clash_islamic_head_scarf_hijab/24227447.html>,
> because of their headscarves. Jordan's team has also recently been banned
> for the same reason<http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/06/17/153670.html>.
> And in the Montreal area, 15-year-old Sarah Benkirane was recently prevented
> from refereeing soccer games while wearing
> hijab<http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1012802--quebec-teen-told-she-can-t-referee-soccer-while-wearing-hijab>
> .
>
> *Muslimah Media Watch* is joining up with a new campaign called Right
> 2 Wear<http://right2wear.tumblr.com/>,
> in support of the rights of women to play sports, regardless of their
> clothing. I worked with Farrah Khan and Zahra Agjee of AQSAzine and Digital
> Storytelling Facilitator Hisayo Horie to create the Right 2 Wear video at
> the Allied Media conference <http://alliedmedia.org/>.
>
> We are encouraging you and your communities to do three things:
>
> 1. Write to FIFA <http://www.fifa.com/contact/form.html> to express your
> support for the rights of Iran's and Jordan's female soccer teams, and
> challenging the patronizing and Islamophobic assumptions behind the ban.
>
> 2. Check out our Tumblr page at
> right2wear.tumblr.com<http://muslimahmediawatch.org/right2wear.tumblr.com>,
> and send us your own stories, pictures and videos about the sports that you
> play, or other links related to this issue. You can email us at
> right2wear@...
>
> 3. *Most importantly*: Organize a soccer match in your community! Think of
> it as a big soccer flash mob. Invite other women and girls to get off the
> sidelines and show that we got game. Allies are welcomed to lead cheers and
> chants, and support us in red carding FIFA's anti-hijab ruling. Send the
> information and pictures to us, so we can keep track of what you've all been
> up to. And stay tuned for information on upcoming actions in Toronto and
> Montreal!
>
> No one should be kept from the right to play sports!
>
> Feedly. Feed your mind. http://www.feedly.com <http://www.feedly.com/#mail>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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