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Woman to lead UK Muslim prayers | Woman to lead UK Muslim prayers |
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A woman is to lead a congregation of men and women in an Islamic prayer service for the first time in the UK. | A woman is to lead a congregation of men and women in an Islamic prayer service for the first time in the UK. |
Muslim scholar Professor Amina Wadud is to give the sermon - or khutbah - at the start of a conference on Islam and feminism at Wolfson College in Oxford. | Muslim scholar Professor Amina Wadud is to give the sermon - or khutbah - at the start of a conference on Islam and feminism at Wolfson College in Oxford. |
The move has provoked opposition as the tradition is that imams - always men - hold mixed services. Some believe it is against Islam for a woman to do so. | |
But organisers heralded it as a "leap forward" for "theological destiny". | But organisers heralded it as a "leap forward" for "theological destiny". |
Chairman of the Muslim Educational Centre Oxford (MECO) Dr Taj Hargey, who is organising Friday's conference, argued that the prayer service would be a step in the right direction. | Chairman of the Muslim Educational Centre Oxford (MECO) Dr Taj Hargey, who is organising Friday's conference, argued that the prayer service would be a step in the right direction. |
"We believe Islam is a gender-equal religion," he said. | "We believe Islam is a gender-equal religion," he said. |
"There is a record that the Prophet Mohammed allowed a woman to lead a mixed-gender congregation, but this precedent has been ignored. | "There is a record that the Prophet Mohammed allowed a woman to lead a mixed-gender congregation, but this precedent has been ignored. |
Even in Christianity Catholics still don't accept female priests Mokhtar BadriMuslim Association of Britain | Even in Christianity Catholics still don't accept female priests Mokhtar BadriMuslim Association of Britain |
"Women have led prayers in South Africa, Canada and the US and this is a first time here - it is a celebration." | "Women have led prayers in South Africa, Canada and the US and this is a first time here - it is a celebration." |
But Mokhtar Badri, vice-president of the Muslim Association of Britain, is opposed to the sermon. | But Mokhtar Badri, vice-president of the Muslim Association of Britain, is opposed to the sermon. |
"With all respect to sister Amina, prayer is something we perform in accordance to the teachings of our Lord," he said. | "With all respect to sister Amina, prayer is something we perform in accordance to the teachings of our Lord," he said. |
"It has nothing to do with position of women in society. It is not to degrade them or because we don't think they are up to it. | "It has nothing to do with position of women in society. It is not to degrade them or because we don't think they are up to it. |
"This is something divine not human. We have to do it in the way it has been ordained by God to do it. | "This is something divine not human. We have to do it in the way it has been ordained by God to do it. |
"Women can lead prayers before other women but for this very specific point, in this situation before a congregation of men and women, a man must lead." | "Women can lead prayers before other women but for this very specific point, in this situation before a congregation of men and women, a man must lead." |
Protest planned | Protest planned |
He added: "I also don't think this is a subject confined to Islam. Even in Christianity Catholics still don't accept female priests." | He added: "I also don't think this is a subject confined to Islam. Even in Christianity Catholics still don't accept female priests." |
When Ms Wadud led a service in New York City three years ago, it had to be held in an Anglican church after mosques refused to host the event. | When Ms Wadud led a service in New York City three years ago, it had to be held in an Anglican church after mosques refused to host the event. |
There are also expected to be objections to Friday's sermon at the Oxford Centre in Banbury Road, with opponents understood to be planning protests. | There are also expected to be objections to Friday's sermon at the Oxford Centre in Banbury Road, with opponents understood to be planning protests. |
But Dr Hargey is undeterred. | But Dr Hargey is undeterred. |
"People thought it was a bad idea to give women the vote," he said. | "People thought it was a bad idea to give women the vote," he said. |
"When Emmeline Pankhurst chained herself to the railings in protest there was uproar, but things move on. | "When Emmeline Pankhurst chained herself to the railings in protest there was uproar, but things move on. |
"This is about theological self-empowerment - women as well as men have the right to determine their own theological destiny." | "This is about theological self-empowerment - women as well as men have the right to determine their own theological destiny." |
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