Laila in La-La Land
Today I am saying ‘bye-bye’ 2009; a year where good things and bad ones took place on various levels starting with the personal, passing by the national and ending with the global. Among the few good things is the “Kolena Laila” event that I told you about few weeks ago and this is my post at the end of the year and the end of the event too so whether you are a regular reader or a new one, welcome abroad to my blog!
Cherchez La Femme
I used to mention over here how I am not happy with the status of women in our area due to the image people have about women, so my simple question is what lead us to this situation? Let us scratch the surface to reach for answers, hopefully!
Although I do not like generalising, I believe there is an attitude of extreme highlighting on the ‘female part’ of woman in the minds of people.
This attitude is translated -either consciously or unconsciously- into a behaviour that focus on the ‘body-related’ topics and thus you find it controlling various discourses regardless the orientation (left/middle/right), and the final status is that women had been categorised according to this into two labels: either baby dolls or root of all evil for men.
The reflection of this categorisation could be noticed in the efforts that are being spent on quarrelling about things like:
- women should be killed for honour crimes;
- what women should/should not wear;
- young girls and the crime of of FGM;
- ... the list seems endless!
I cannot understand this in terms of any thing but having women as a property of men in their minds and hence their presence as human being was reduced just as a female where as their mind is ignored after such minimizing process by people regardless their orientation.
On the other hand, I do respect everybody's personal belief however in a country like Egypt where Islam is the religion of the majority, I am placing my critique about how sometimes -or many- people relate their actions to Islam and hence you find the anti/pro discussions regarding the status of women and this lead to another stereotyped image that existed due to their actions not what Islam call for. This point is clear for people who read well in Islam, not for those who believe in what others tell them regardless their orientation.
You know what? Allah (god) created us that we may know each other generally and in case of men and women specially. Consequently, I neither believe in generalising nor extremism to any side and this means -from my point of view- that the keystone to solve this problem is understanding our differences and deal with it in a better way than we currently witness since many decades!
In a nutshell, women are human beings not only females. If it seems hard for many people to understand this since many decades, what is harder -for me- that we are still discussing this in the 21st century!
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Kolena Laila 2009
Have you heard about “Kolena Laila (Arabic: كلنا ليلى)” before? If yes then OK. If no, then it is a virtual initiative on the blogsphere that aims to highlight on the status of women by reviewing the ideas prevailed about them in our societies in the Arab world since the year 2006.
The event of this year shall take place online between (24th - 30th of December 2009). I am going to participate [incha'allah] with a post since I am concerned about status of Arab women in our societies from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Gulf in the east of our Arab World. If you are interested to know more about this and participate, please go and take a look at the event's website.
Note: For the non-Arabic speakers who read this, “Kolena Laila” means ‘We are all Laila’
“A single moment of understanding can flood a whole life with meaning.” ~ [Unknown Author]
Related Sites
- كلنا ليلى (Kolena Laila) [Arabic]
- كلنا ليلى (Kolena Laila) [English]
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Psycho Circus
I am back to my wandering about the human nature which was the focus of my interest in previous posts since what we see around us is simply done by people and ourselves too. In this post, however, there is no specific topic to discuss; rather it is more kind of observation and your input is welcomed.
To cut a long story short, sometimes many situations that we face in our life from other people on different levels of interaction made me recalls the famous piece “Entrance of the Gladiators (a.k.a Entry of the Gladiators)” which many of us know as ‘Circus Music’ and better recognised in our minds with ‘Circus Clowns’ theme.
I do not know about you but I always recall this melody during such situations either personal or non despite being composed about 112 years ago. Hence, I am leaving you with this marvellous piece, previous posts about ourselves, the humans being and quotes as usual.
“Have you ever noticed? Anybody going slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.” ~ George Carlin
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- [part 3] » The Language
- [part 2] » Under the Sun
- [part 1] » In Wonderland
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This melody was composed in 1897 by the Czech composer Julius Fucik as a military march and re-introduced in 1974 by Leo Sayer and David Courtney for their composition entitled “The Show Must Go On”
[Can not see the video? Check it over YouTube]
EDIT: I replaced the video which was originally posted with this one and added an image.










































