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amatullah
05/26/03 at 12:11:35
I got this through yahoo group.

Amina Wadud causes uproar at AIDS conference

About 20 delegates, mostly Muslim scholars, stormed out of
an international AIDS conference Tuesday in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, after an American academic suggested that some Islamic
teachings worsen the spread of the disease, participants said
Wednesday. The delegates accused Amina Wadud, an associate
professor of Islamic studies at the Commonwealth University in
Virginia, of blasphemy and demanded she be expelled from the
conference for her comments.
In her paper to the Second International Muslim Leaders'
Consultation on HIV/AIDS, Wadud said "Islam and Muslims
exacerbate the spread of AIDS and ... a traditional Islamic
theological response can never cure AIDS." She said Muslim women
are bound by Islam to comply with their husband's desire for sex,
and can be punished if they do not. This included women who know
their husbands are HIV-positive, Wadud said in her paper.
Some delegates tried to interrupt Wadud during her
presentation and demanded a right of reply, which organizers did
not give, the national news agency, Bernama, reported. About 20
delegates then walked out in protest and later issued a
statement. "Her vicious and venomous attack to Islam is unfounded
and unsubstantiated," the statement said. "Amina Wadud's
blasphemy against the Holy Quran and Islam are an echo of an
unethical anti-Islam agenda to demonize Islam." After the
walkout, about 50 delegates signed a petition supporting Wadud's
right to make the comments.
Wadud told reporters at the conference she stood by her
comments. "My paper just states opinions that are different from
others and perhaps they take exception to that," Bernama quoted
Wadud as saying.
Marina Mahathir, chair of the Malaysian AIDS Council, which
is organizing the five-day conference, rejected the protestors'
call to expel Wadud. "We invited her, it will not be nice to
expel her, it will send the wrong signal to other speakers," said
Marina, the daughter of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. "AIDS is
a difficult issue, when you couple it with Islam, it makes it
even more contentious," she said.

(Fyi....source is the CDC prevention Listserv)
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Faythful
05/26/03 at 14:20:12
A friend of mine just emailed me that article earlier today.  She wanted to know what I thought of it.  It doesn't really provide much detail as to the context of Amina Wadud's statements,, but I am stupefied that a muslimah, a professor of Islamic studies, would suggest that "Islam and Muslims exacerbate the spread of AIDS".   Okay, she might be able to argue that some cultural beliefs or practices of some Muslims might not be very healthy, but I don't know how Wadud could justify that Islam itself exacerbates the spread of AIDS.  I can't think of any Islamic idea or practice that would support her statement.

Certainly, pleasing one's spouse does not come at the expense of knowingly tramsmitting, or contracting, a deadly disease.  

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Nomi
05/26/03 at 14:42:16
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What do the stats say ? are the Muslims more affected by this disease than nons ? from what i know its the non-muslims

Asim Zafar
05/26/03 at 15:01:11
Nomi
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Ameeraana
05/26/03 at 22:09:08
[quote]She said Muslim women  
are bound by Islam to comply with their husband's desire for sex,  
and can be punished if they do not. This included women who know  
their husbands are HIV-positive, Wadud said in her paper[/quote]

  now, if a wife found out her husband is HIV-positive, for the danger of her life and health--and the health of any babies they plan on having--she would have grounds for a divorce, right??


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