26/02/2018

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Nigerian Muslim women stated that they play more important roles in the family and society than to be seen as ‘sex objects’.
They expressed displeasure with the numerous challenges that the society has subjected them to,
noting that ‘they are reformists’.
Some of the women spoke at the 2018 Sisters’ Enlightenment Programme, organized by the Sisters’ Circle of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit at the Lagos State Polytechnic, Isolo.
The SEP, which had about 2000 females in attendance, saw experts discussing the roles of women in the society.
The head of the females (Amirah), explained that there was a need for awareness about key issues facing women in recent times.
She said, “The 21st-century woman has been subjected to a whole lot of ridicule in the society and it has gone a long way to affect her social standing. She is seen as a sex object, good for marketing products and also to satisfy lustful desires of men.
“Women are placed on a high pedestal where they seem to be valued for their bodies and not their brain. Although learning to love oneself could be a difficult and long road, we need to stop looking at other people and look at ourselves.
“There is no gainsaying that the Muslim woman has a critical role to play in reforming the society. ‘In Her World’ is a carefully chosen theme for this year’s SEP which is solely aimed at bringing to the limelight, the struggles, and realities facing the Muslim woman in her spiritual life, career, health, education as well as other aspects of her life.”

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