Friday Links — June 5, 2009

June 5th, 2009
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  • The Al-Janabi matriarch faces the man in court who raped her granddaughter and killed her son’s family.
  • Eight family members have been murdered, many of them women. May Allah give the victims peace and justice.
  • The age for marriage among immigrant Muslims in Denmark is increasing.
  • Reactions about the paragraphs on women in President Obama’s speech from Cairo: here, here, here, and here.

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4 Responses to “Friday Links — June 5, 2009”

  1. Broomstick says:

    Regarding article #4 about Swedish lawmakers asserting Muslim girls’ right to sex ed– hell YES. My parents pulled me out of sex ed in junior high school and I will never forgive them for this. Ive had to learn about pregnancy and STDs in scattered conversations from other girls and even then I really didn’t know much until college. I never knew that someone could get oral herpes or that a woman poops and bleeds while giving birth. to this day, I still feel naive about sex ed and health awareness, and it’s my parents’ own goddamned fault and I’m still angry at them.

    EVERYONE should be forced to take sex-ed and health awareness classes.

  2. RCHOUDH says:

    Here in Saudi Arabia, my friend told me her daughter, who attends an Arabic language international school, was taught about women’s issues and sex from an Islamic perspective when she was 11 years old. I don’t know if other schools here do this or if this is an exception. I thought that was a good idea because it’s not just teaching the biology behind these issues but also how Muslims should take care of themselves from an Islamic perspective.

  3. muffy says:

    I disagree, Broomstick. I’m sorry you had a bad experience, but I think that it’s setting a very dangerous example to let state schools override the wishes of parents on issues like this. By the way, I did take sex-ed in school, and I never learned anything about childbirth, so don’t be so confident about what you missed out on. I learned more about sexual health from reading privately at home than from school sex-ed. In fact, I WISH I could have opted out of sex-ed because it was such a waste of my time.

  4. Dude says:

    What I’d like to know is: Which “Muslim” countries don’t have some sex ed in their curriculum?

    In the one I was raised in, it was taught. I only heard about people being fussy over it once I moved to a non-Muslim country.