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The Shafia trial in Kingston has drawn sharp reaction from Muslim women in Windsor. Reem Khan and Miriam Issa are speaking out against so-called honour killings after a Muslim couple and their son were convicted Sunday of first-degree murder in the deaths of four family members. The prosecution characterized the deaths as honour killings; that four women needed to die to preserve the familys honour, in part because two of the daughters were interested in boyfriends and dating. Its really sad to hear that these thing exists during this day and time, said Issa, a Muslim woman from Somalia who moved to Canada 19 years ago. My concern is that this is an act of violence against women, regardless of what you call it. Whether you call it an honour killing or a crime of passion, its just wrong and its unacceptable, and its about time we put an end to this kind of practice Khan, a Muslim woman from Pakistan who has been living in Windsor for the past year, said some families who move to Canada try to hold on to their customs, traditions and mindsets. Im not saying that honour killing is a tradition, but Im saying that patriarchal structure is definitely something that they hold on to, she said. In the case of this family, when they came to Canada, and the daughters were beginning to integrate into behaviour that was not acceptable [to their family], it was a threat to the patriarchal structure of the family. Issa said there is no historical background to honour killing in Islam. Its not taught in any religion, nor is it part of the Holy Quran, the central religious text of Islam, she said. Its cultural, she said. This is absolutely against Islam and its ignorant to use Islam to justify these crimes. cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/windsor-muslim-women-react-to-shafia-verdict-1.1272401
Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 22:37:03 +0000

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