| Muslim Women Religious "murchidates" from Morocco Visit U.S. to Highlight Pioneering Initiative |
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-A delegation of mourchidates, women religious counselors from Morocco, will travel to the U.S. to highlight a revolutionary program that has begun training and certifying a select group of women every year to become mourchidates, who work alongside imams (traditional male religious leaders in Islam) to help empower and elevate the status of women throughout society, and promote a moderate, tolerant Islam. Interfaith roundtables scheduled for U.S. visit: -- Wed, May 20, "Our Families, Our Faiths, & Our Futures," Washington, D.C. -- Thu, May 21, "Women's Spiritual Voices: Crossing Continents, Finding Common Ground," New York Visiting mourchidates include: -- Fatima Zahra Salhi, a 2006 graduate of the mourchidate program who coordinates several community health programs in Morocco, including blood donation drives and sexually transmitted diseases awareness campaigns for teens; -- Nezha Nassi, a mourchidate who works at women's detention centers in Rabat/Sale, Morocco, organizing social activities and religious ceremonies for prisoners, and providing much-needed counseling and support for recently released women seeking to reintegrate into society; and -- Ilham Chafik, a mourchidate and Ph.D. in Arabic linguistics whose outreach focuses on the blind for whom she conducts workshops on Islam and Qur'anic study and recitations at Mohammed VI Institute for the Education and Training for the Blind. The Mourchidate program Begun in 2006, the Mourchidate program is part of far-reaching initiatives by King Mohammed VI to elevate the status of women, advance gender equality, and promote Morocco's tolerant, moderate Islam. Since the program's inception, Morocco's Ministry of Islamic Affairs selects 50 highly qualified women annually from more than 1,000 applicants to undergo 45 weeks of rigorous course-work in more than 30 subject areas, including religion, communications, history, geography, law, computer science, and psychology. Once training is complete, the mourchidates, alongside their male counterpart imams, are assigned to Morocco's 40,000+ mosques. It is not uncommon for a mourchidate to serve 60+ mosques in her assigned community, providing counsel to women on sensitive topics such as family planning, domestic abuse, child-rearing, and women's legal rights. The initiative has been so successful Morocco plans to expand it with more participants in future years. In addition, Morocco's mourchidate program was recently hailed as "pioneering" by the U.S. State Department in its annual report to Congress on international counterterrorism, citing its role in Morocco's broad approach to promote tolerant, moderate Islam and combat religious extremism.
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Mohammad ibn Mohammad
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The right islam That's the right and perfect Islam and muslims perfect and validated by the illuminatis, "nice, sweet, tolerant, open, subject and obedient. waw |
hmimarmad
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... MOHAMMAD ALY, Thank you for asking. The way I see it is that your mother is a woman, your sister or daughter if you have one are women. The same thing with me. What do you see wrong in your mother, sister, or daughter that make them unfit to spread the word of God? I don't, I see women as capable as men if not more. In General, Woman do more than men, work harder than men, and more compassionate than men. If you do not beleive me, take a good look at your mother. I want my Imam to have these attributes, not an Imam who grows a beard and claims to be the savior of human kind. As for Men sitting next to Women in Mosques, I would not want to see that for obvious reasons. Thank you. |
MOHAMMAD ALY
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AN ANSWER AND AN OPINION TO : HMIMARMAD Your suggestion to include women in imamship. Don't you think it is enough what is already done to the religion of Islam in Morocco ? Why don't you suggest to mix women and man close to each other in mosques and other sacred prayers ? |
Rachid8356
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High finger thumb I'm very happy this is happening in my country, Actually, can someone tell me where they graduate, I wish I would marry a mourchidat, My email is xy8356@yahoo.com, serious email only please. |
Hmimarmad
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... Including women in Imamship is a genius idea if you ask me. What will women do if they are not included? make babies? I have seen some of their interviews after they graduated and the morchidates are well educated, articulate, and above all knowledgeable or people's daily life. I wish we could add morchidates in education, disease prevention and hygiene, sex education and abstention, community organization, child development.....etc This could create decent jobs and utilize their knowledge for the good of the country as a whole. |



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