Harsh Realities of Toxic Femininity | EPIC Masjid | Ustadha Fatima Barkatulla

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All Comments (21)
  • @salihas7702
    I wish she talked more about how women treat each other. There is so much toxicity among women - jealousy, backstabbing/backbiting, slander, etc. Some of the worst things done to women are carried out by other women
  • @IbnKahwaji
    May Allah bless the sheikha and reward her for saying it like it is
  • @toAllahwego
    We need muslim women scholars. I encourage the sisters to seek knowledge.
  • Jazakallah sister Fatima .. Allah may bless you here and hereafter
  • @syayayayaya
    Strong faithed Muslim women help build strong societies
  • @maimounadiew3976
    Who is benefiting from the system? Good question! MACHALLAH beautiful lecture
  • @naseemkad
    No other people are randomly dragged off the streets shackled like this by an army except the Israeli army under Nathanyahu and gang. This needs to be stopped
  • Jazak'Allah khair, Ustadha among other organizers! I wish a million young sisters bought your ideas and gems! Thanks, a ton!
  • @RayOfHope8
    🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🤲🤲🤲🤲❤️❤️❤️
  • @deedeee6271
    Done with the talk. As an American Muslim women, I've heard talks like this before. I'm not sure how it relates to me as a practicing Muslim woman. Most of the grievances Muslim women have are legitimate imo. They are oppressed and suppressed in our community, although improvements are occurring, albeit slowly, at least within our physical institutions. I agree that resorting to feminism is not correct, but we have issues even when we try to exercise our rights in an Islamic context. The problem is that cultural preoccupation seems overcast Islamic considerations, therefore creating the denial of rights. Thus I feel like the toxic femininity argument is a distraction from the real issue of women reacting/challenging and attempting to change to the denial of rights, usually by men.
  • @Antaracavill
    So we women should cater everything so men can be like men. I agree a lot of it. But men who don't work will never work whether women earn or not. I have seen it in rural villages in our country. Men gamble and lost all that he earn and women with children left with nothing. So women for survival they have to work whether they like it or not. I am not criticising the scholar. But we immigrant muslims who live in western world , live in those country because of their better economy and they didn't achieve it without women not working or contributing. Islam never prohibited women working. Just ask your grand mother about her era, how women were treated back then. Live in a third world misogynist country then you will understand what is a woman's worth. I agree what feminism preach is not all perfect but toxic feminism is the result of toxic masculinity.
  • @DM-wk7yr
    My biggest fear is an angry hijabi shouting at me.
  • @deedeee6271
    There is actually an officla definition of toxic femininity: "Toxic femininity can describe any instance when women are either explicitly told to conform to traditional stereotypes or attempt to align with those stereotypes themselves, according to licensed therapist Meaghan Rice, PsyD, LPC.