by Tarek Fateh
It is time for the rest of us to speak up. Time to say loudly: not in my country, not in my name.
Jagmeet Singh, an Ontario-based Sikh running to lead Canada's New Democratic Party (NDP), believes that opponents of the niqab face mask contribute to "Islamophobia."
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Federal
NDP leadership contender Jagmeet Singh may never have heard of Dr.
Nawal El Saadawi, an Egyptian author and the country's leading women's
rights activist.
Had
Singh read El Saadawi or any other progressive Muslim women among the
world's one billion Muslims - like Britain's Yasmin Ali-Bhai Brown or
Pakistan's UN Rapporteur on Human Rights, Asma Jahangir - he would
perhaps not have made the absurd claim that defending the niqab was, as he told the Toronto Star, showing "solidarity with Muslim Canadians who may feel targeted by legislation on religious clothing."
An
orthodox Sikh, Singh made the absurd claim that those who oppose
medieval face masks (niqab or burka) were contributing to Islamophobia.
A
fortnight before Singh defended the niqab as a human right of Muslim
women, Egypt's Nawal El Saadawi told a conference in Tangiers, Morocco,
that far from being a human right, the niqab is just another form of
tyranny.
Speaking
about male guardianship, El Saadawi said, women fear divorce if they
didn't follow the commands of their husbands, but in fact, "divorce will
set you free." Calling for a change in the education of girls, she
said: "There can be no tyrannical husband anywhere in the world, unless
his wife enables his tyranny."
Singh should listen to progressive Muslim women, not anti-Western Islamists.
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Singh
would have benefited tremendously if he had been there. He could still
catch up by listening to progressive Muslim women, rather than Islamists
with an anti-Western agenda.
Closer
to his own politics of the left, he should pay attention to the German
Green Party parliamentarian Elkin Deligöz, a Muslim who received death
threats in 2006 after urging Muslim women in Germany to take off their
veils.
Deligöz,
who was born in Turkey but grew up in Germany, again addressed Muslim
women on this issue in a recent newspaper article, saying: "Wake up to
today's Germany. This is where you live, so take off your veils."
Also
in 2006, in Sweden, the country's minister of integration, Nyamko
Sabuni, a Muslim immigrant from Burundi, called for a ban on the niqab
for girls under 15 (the Swedish age of consent).
Many Muslim groups were predictably outraged and wanted her dismissed, accusing her of being an Islamophobe.
Since
then, the Islamists and their non-Muslim allies on the left have banded
together to silence Muslim women and position their rights as secondary
to so-called "community rights."
And in the dark alleys of ethnoreligious, vote-bank politics, guess who leads these communities?
Fatima Houda-Pepin (left) and Djemila Benhabib
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It's
the orthodox and ultra-right wing conservative religious clergy, seeped
in medievalism, who nonetheless receive political cover from their
allies on the vote-hungry Left.
I
suggest Singh talk to Quebec Muslim politician and former speaker
Fatima Houda-Pepin, or author Djemila Benhabib. They may not be able to
guarantee the Muslim vote bank in Ontario, but they will share the truth
that covering a woman's head or face is not a requirement of the
Qur'an.
Or
perhaps Singh will listen to a fellow Sikh, Indian journalist Tavleen
Singh, who once wrote: "There is a bizarre camaraderie between Godless
Marxists and violently religious Islamists. ... It is time for the rest
of us to speak up. Time to say loudly: not in my country, not in my
name. India is not an Islamic Republic and hopefully will never be, so
anyone enforcing half-understood Sharia laws should be sent straight to
jail."
Tarek Fateh, a founder of the Muslim Canadian Congress and columnist at the Toronto Sun, is a Robert J. and Abby B. Levine Fellow at the Middle East Forum.
Source: http://www.meforum.org/6890/jagmeet-singh-should-denounce-the-niqab
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