• The Octonaut
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      5 months ago

      The issue is taking a broad concept and making it mean a very specific one instead.

      (Please note I am an atheist that lived for years in a “Muslim country”. I don’t actually agree with any of the below, but understanding what words are intended to mean is important when you are surrounded by their use in 2 different contexts).

      Fatwa: a Sharia law ruling by an imam

      Fatwa (western): a ruling by an imam that a person is not protected by the law and therefore a target for assassination

      Hijab: men and women of Islam should maintain a sense of visual propriety in order to avoid devaluing what can be seen in private.

      Hijab (western): that cloth Islamic women wear on their head.

      Jihad: the righteous struggles that each human faces to choose a difficult path for good reasons.

      Jihad (western): a holy war of aggression against infidels