Uproar in Quebec over hijab poem
Posted by Marisol on February 15, 2007 8:48 AM
"You have neither faith nor law." By Khalid Hasan for the [1] Daily Times:
WASHINGTON: A poem in defence of the hijab but full of scorn for non-Muslim women has created a furore in Quebec, where the small town of Herouxville had made it clear that veiled women were not welcome. The poem in French by a Lebanese Muslim was published in an Arabic paper and is now doing the rounds of the Internet.
The poem says: “My veil is not a kerchief/It’s my skin/My modesty, my dignity, my respect/And if you, old-stock immigrant woman/You have neither faith nor law/And you spent your youth drunk/And went from one male to the next/That’s not the case for me.” Liberal Muslim leader Tarek Fatah condemned the poem, saying it denounced non-Muslim women as “godless and depraved”. The writer, Haydar Moussa, defended his work as a cry of pain by a devout Muslim woman hurt by anti-Islamic prejudice.
And the best way to feel better about yourself is to insult others.
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