Fatema Mernissi Quotes
It Remains To Be Asked Why Today It Is The Image Of The Woman Of The "Golden Age" [the Abbasid Dynasty] - A "slave" Who Intrigues In The Corridors Of Power When She Loses Hope Of Seducing - Who Symbolizes The Muslim Eternal Female, While The Memory Of Umm Salama, A'isha, And Sukayna Awakens No Response And Seems Strangely Distant And Unreal.
The Answer Without Doubt Is To Be Found In The Time-mirror Wherein The Muslim Looks At Himself To Foresee His Future. The Image Of "his" Woman Will Change When He Feels The Pressing Need To Root His Future In A Liberating Memory. Perhaps The Woman Should Help Him Do This Through Daily Pressure For Equality, Thereby Bringing Him Into A Fabulous Present. And The Present Is Always Fabulous, Because There Everything Is Possible - Even The End Of Always Looking To The Past And The Beginning Of Confidence, Of Enjoying In Harmony The Moment That We Have.
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