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Female Desire and Islamic Trauma
Danielpipes.org ^ | May 25th,2004 | Daniel Pipes

Posted on 05/27/2004 1:17:45 PM PDT by missyme

The pictures from Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq touched such a nerve in the Muslim world that one analyst said that the rape pictures "would equal a nuclear explosion" if seen in Muslim countries. Such extreme reactions raise the delicate topic of sex in Muslim-Western relations.

Considering the Muslim reputation for archaic customs, it is ironic to note that Islamic civilization not only portrays women as sexually desirous, but it sees them as more passionate than men. Indeed, this understanding has determined the place of women in traditional Muslim life.

In the Islamic view, men and women both seek intercourse, during which their bodies undergo similar processes, bringing similar pleasures. If Westerners traditionally saw the sexual act as a battleground where the male exerts his supremacy over the female, Muslims saw it as a tender and shared pleasure.

Indeed, Muslims generally believe female desire to be so much greater than the male equivalent that the woman is viewed as the hunter and the man as her passive victim. If believers feel little distress about sex acts as such, they are obsessed with the dangers posed by women.

So strong are her needs thought to be, she ends up representing the forces of unreason and disorder. A woman's rampant desires and irresistible attractiveness gives her a power over men that even rivals God's. She must be contained, for her unbridled sexuality poses a direct danger to the social order. (Symbolic of this, the Arabic word fitna means both civil disorder and beautiful woman.)

The entire Muslim social structure can be understood as containing female sexuality. It goes to great lengths to separate the sexes and reduce contact between them. This explains such customs as the covering of women's faces and the separation of women's residential quarters, or the harem.

Many other institutions serve to reduce female power over men, such as her need for a male's permission to travel, work, marry, or divorce. Revealingly, a traditional Muslim wedding took place between two men – the groom and the bride's guardian.

Even married couples should not get too attached; to insure that a man does not become so consumed with passion for his wife that he neglects his duties to God, Muslim family life restricts contact between the spouses by dividing their interests and duties, imbalancing their power relationship (she is more his servant than his companion), and encouraging the mother-son bond over the marital connection.

On the whole, Muslims lived up to these Islamic ideals for male-female relations in premodern times. Yet the anxiety persisted that women would break loose of their restrictions and bring perdition to the community.

Those anxieties multiplied in recent centuries as Western influence spread through the Muslim world, for Western ways nearly always collide with Islamic ones. The two are divided by the enhanced power and freedoms women have gained through legal equality, monogamy, romantic love, open sexuality, and a myriad other customs. As a result, each civilization looks upon the other as deeply flawed, if not barbaric.

For many Muslims, the West poses not just an external threat as the infidel invader; it also erodes traditional mechanisms to cope with the internal threat, woman.

This leads to widespread worries about adopting Western ways and a preference instead to cling to older customs. Differences in sexuality, in other words, contribute to an overall Muslim reluctance to accept modernity.

Fear of Western erotic ways ends up constraining Muslim peoples in the political, economic, and cultural arenas. Sexual apprehensions constitute a key reason for Islam's trauma in the modern era.

And this explains the extreme sensitivity to such varied matters as girls wearing the headscarf in French classrooms, "honor" killings in Jordan, women drivers in Saudi Arabia, and those pictures from Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: danielpipes; islam; muslim
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To: hunter112

Sounds like a plan to me! Liberate the women!


21 posted on 05/27/2004 4:53:26 PM PDT by maica (Member of Republican Attack Machine, RAM, previously known as the VRWC)
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To: maica
It sounds like muslim men have perfected the "It's not my fault, I'm just a victim" mentality. Who knew how passionate and seductive all those seldom-showered/covered/cowering/servant/wives really were!

in many muslim countries (esp africa and how afghanistan was), the description you gave would be accurate, but in more modern cities and in the more advanced parts of the islamic world you are VASTLY underestimating the women if you think they are cowering and servile. they have jobs, they have friends, they have opinions, and many of them are the real power in the family as well.

the stereotype is accurate for many women, and these women desperately need our help. but dont make the mistake of thinking they are all the same or painting some shallow picture of them. believe me, the women from some of these places are no pushovers.
22 posted on 05/27/2004 4:55:43 PM PDT by sweneop
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To: sweneop

I was not stating my opinion of muslim women, but rather the picture illustrated by the author of this article.

I should not have added the "seldom-showered" to the description - that was just my free association of the difference in the image of female as femme fatale, whose power is so feared that she has to be covered head-to-toe, and the reality of a lot of muslim women, whose husbands really do try to keep them in a second -rate position in the household.

Of course I am not speaking about all muslim women!!!! I worked with independent muslim women, and also some very subjugated wives.


23 posted on 05/27/2004 6:42:10 PM PDT by maica (Member of Republican Attack Machine, RAM, previously known as the VRWC)
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