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Female Leader of Mosque Takes on Stereotypes
08/07/2009
Voices of America
Like many Afghan women, Salmenna Sedique enjoys spending quiet time with her family in their Toledo Ohio home. But unlike some of her Muslim counterparts, Salmenna also plays a prominent role outside the home, in Toledo's Muslim community. She is the first woman president of the Masjid Saad Islamic Center, which includes an Islamic school and mosque. "It is a hard position for anyone to run, Salmenna said. "It is a responsibility. And every single second I am thinking, am I going to fulfill it in the right manner, in the right way?" Toledo Ohio is an old industrial city in the middle United States. The Masjid Saad center started as a small prayer area at a local University more than twenty years ago. It has grown to a community of over one thousand people. Women play prominent roles in all aspects of the center's life. Salmenna wants to change the negative stereotypes held by some toward Islam -- particularly, the role of women. She says rules that say women cannot be educated, or leave the home without the company of a male family member, or must be covered, are rooted in culture, not Islamic tradition. She says, in Islam, those issues are a matter of choice and points to the role women played in the household of the Prophet Mohammed. "They were not hiding," Salmenna says, "They were not behind the curtains; they were not behind the walls. They were going to battles, they were in business." To read more, click here. |
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