Contemporary Feminism and its Risks to the Family Structure and Islamic Values

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Dr. Haitham Talaat
There is an alien intellectual project being promoted by some in our contemporary reality, aiming at its core to create an emotional and intellectual rupture between women and men. Feminist movements deliberately portray the man as a treacherous, domineering being, entrenching the notion that the woman is a perpetual victim of an imagined patriarchal system.
This inflammatory discourse drives young women to lose trust in their immediate surroundings—starting from the father and brother to the husband—generating a hatred for the innate (fitrah) family system, and ultimately leading to the destruction of the woman's psychological stability and moral framework.
Feminism and the Conflict with Islamic Values
Feminism is based on slogans of liberation from responsibility under the guise of "non-obligation," which pushes women to reject values associated with the family and Sharia duties. The truth that must be realized is that feminism is not merely a socially destructive ideology, but one that contradicts Islamic foundations based on absolute submission to the Law of Allah, the Almighty.
Complete faith in Islam cannot coexist in the heart of a Muslim woman with the adoption of feminist ideology; it is either submission to Revelation or rebellion against religious and innate values. Every call based on the hatred of men or the distortion of their innate image is a diabolical call aimed at undermining the pillars of society.
For those who wish to learn more and understand the roots of this intellectual conflict, we recommend reading the book "Woman Between Islam and Atheism" to understand the dimensions of this scheme and protect the Muslim mind from the taints of these imported ideas.
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