![]() ![]() there may have been a glitch whilst recording first time round, so another recording had to be made and stitched in. There is one noticeable part that has been “stitched together”, i.e. Performance: There were some errors in the narrator’s pronunciation of both English and Arabic words, which was a bit grating. Just don’t go taking this as “the voice” on women and Islam, as I find that the lines between culture, tradition and religion for many born-Muslims are blurred. ![]() As a Muslim (by choice, not by birth), I would just say to anyone listening that you must separate religion from culture Islam elevates women to a high position of honour and respect (in fact, it is said that jannah/heaven is at your mother’s feet). ![]() Still relevant today, but take some of it with a pinch of saltĬaution: As a British woman living in Saudi Arabia over the past 8 years, I’ve been a fly on the wall to a lot of changes as this desert land leapfrogs into the modern day and beyond. ![]()
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