The Council of Islamic
Ideology (CII) arose on Thursday from their 192nd meeting with the ruling that
women are un-Islamic and that their mere existence contradicted Sharia and the
will of Allah.
Maulana Muhammad
Khan Shirani, CII Chairman noted that women by existing defied the laws of
nature, and to protect Islam and the Sharia, women should be forced to stop
existing as soon as possible. It would be recalled that the Council of Islamic
Ideology (CII) had announced after CII’s 191st meeting, that the laws related to
minimum marriage age to be un-Islamic.
Shirani explained that there were actually two
kinds of women – haraam and makrooh.
“We can divide all women in the
world into two distinct
categories: those who are haraam and those who are makroohis.Now the difference between haraam and makroohis
that the former is categorically forbidden while the latter is really really
disliked.”
The
Chairman went further to explain that “Any woman that exercises her will is haraam, absolutely haraam, and is conspiring
against Islam and the Ummah, whereas those women who are totally
subservient can reach the status of being makrooh.
Such is the generosity of our ideology and such is the endeavour of Muslim men
like us who are the true torchbearers of gender equality,”
The
council members also deliberated over various historic references related to women and concluded that each woman
is a source of fitna and a perpetual enemy of Islam.
They concluded that
by restricting them to their subordinate, bordering on slave status, the momineen and the mujahideen can ensure that Islam continues to be
the religion of peace, prosperity and gender equality.
The official of Council of Islamic Ideology
(CII) said: “We don’t believe in western ideals, and nothing that contradicts
Islam should ever be paid heed. In any case by giving women the higher status
of being makrooh, it’s us Muslims who have paved the way for true, Sharia compliant feminism,”
In
his conclusion, Maulana Muhammad Khan Shirani, said “Whether a woman is allowed to breathe or not be left
up to her husband or male guardian, and no woman under any circumstance
whatsoever should be allowed to decide whether she can breathe or not.”
Source: Khabaristan
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