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Aji Joof <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi folks,

I don't know about you guys but Imam Fatty with all due respect sounds like
he is afraid of loosing control as a man if women activists succeed. As an
Imam but above all, as a human being he should not call a fellow human being
or a fellow muslim for that matter "ignorant and hypocritical" just because
he does not approve of what they are supporting.

I am not a feminist neither am I qualified to be called a female activists
but call me a womanist. I believe in the advancement, protection and
development of the woman. The fight is for rights of women not to the
extreme though but really to be given enough rights to make decisions for
our selves.

For your information Sir, birth control pills cannot encourage prostitution.
It is like saying that Female Genital Mutilation will prevent promiscuity.
'The pill' as he puts encourages women to space their child bearing periods
and in the process help them heal after giving birth. It helps plan families
as the name 'family planning' suggests. In effect, it is more to do with
health reasons than sexuality.

Family Planning is not a western concept. In fact, it is universal. Our
'mams' used to exercise contraception or family planning by way of
abstaining from any sexual activity with their partners ( please feel free
to correct me where you feel I am wrong). However, the effects of that is
that one partner is deprived from satisfying such conjugal needs and at the
same time puts strain on marriages, relationships etc.

Fighting for woman's right is not and should not in any way shape or form
'subvert Islam'. We as women want to take control of our lives, bodies and
of course, our future.

Until later
aji

-----Original Message-----
From: Amadou Kabir Njie <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 02:00
Subject: Imam Fatty Condemns 'Fankanta'


The Daily Observer Published at 12:00pm G.M.T 08/17/99

      Imam Fatty Condemns 'Fankanta'


     The imam of State House Mosque, Alhaji Abdoulie Fatty, has told the
women of Bakau to distance themselves from the practice of family planning
and not to listen to those campaigning for it as it is "unIslamic and a
threat to Islam.".


     Imam Fatty was addressing a large congregation at an Islamic conference
organised in Bakau, by Ibadu rahman, an Islamic association.

      Imam Fatty said the West introduced 'Fankanta', the localised concept
of family planning, to fight Islam.  "Family planning is the idea of the
British scholar, Malthus, an unconscious philosopher who was theorising on
how to avoid over population in the world." The imam added that Allah has
promised in the Muslim holy book, Qur'an, to feed every mouth He created.

      He cautioned women practising family planning, to seek forgiveness
from Allah.  "Fankanta destroys our societies and is responsible for so many
diseases in women because of the poisonous drugs they are issued," the
strident imam said.

      He said the term, family planning, has now been changed to Fankanta to
fool people.  "They issue pills to women and even school girls to practise
prostitution."

      He condemned the "so-called religious leaders who have been bribed" to
speak in favour of Fankanta as "ignorant and hypocritical."

      Imam Fatty also spoke out against "so-called women activists" fighting
for the rights of women, calling them "infidels" who are subverting Islam.

      He advised the gathering not to be fooled by the Ahmaddiyans "who are
a threat to Islam.".

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