Enas: Life of women in Gaza
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Enas was forcibly taken to Gaza to be married off to a family member chosen by her father. She joins us in this episode to share that experience, as well as her time living in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Egypt. With roots in Palestine and having lived in several Arab and Muslim countries, Enas offers a wealth of knowledge, insights, and firsthand experiences about the region-and the current war in Gaza.
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I hope western women who are converting and wearing hijabs will watch this and understand they are actually helping oppress women in Islamic countries.
I learn so much from your interviews - amazing people! Thank you
Thank you Yasmine. You are so kind, generous and intelligent in how you interview people. Sharing your connection with Enas is a blessing to all of us who want to listen.
One of the best podcasts. It was pleasure listening to Enas. I was really touched with her words about her mother at the end. I am sure there’s a book in her story.
I’m in the middle of the podcast, and just have to say that I love you Enas! You are so full of life and funny even though you’ve been through so much! So brave and strong!
This lady oozes charm and poise. A humanist in every sense of the word. Great conversationalist.
Great story. Great women. I enjoined the use of يَعْنِي. Arab women like you two will change the world.
Thank you. Second your notion. Thank you for your great social media. Thanks for your great social discourse.🎉😊
more power to you Yasmine!
Einas, I hope you’re looking at the comments- you are admirable!!! Keep shining bright and please please come back for part 2!!!!
Thank you so much Enas. I so much enjoyed your stories and descriptions. I loved hearing about how much you love, respect and appreciate a lot of the people in your life through your time in different places. It gave me a lot of hope that at the core most people above all just want to be able to live normal good lives even if they are caught up in hateful ideology or restrictive and controlling religions.
Thank you for what you do.
Thank you Enas and Yasmine.
Jasmine , you need to try to talk to Kamala Harris explaining exactly what you said about how Islamophobia protects people who behave so badly. You said it so well. Thank you
Like antisemitism protects people who behave so badly
No @@MichelleBruce-x7f
The radical islam give good reason to get a phobia. Though most of Muslims are peaceful people.
Who burned us flags being us citizen is a real danger.
@@MichelleBruce-x7fThe word Islamophobia is fundamentally wrong, it doesn't even mean anti Muslim bigotry.
Antisemitism means actual racism and it's not misused since there are 2 billion Muslim who hate Jews for being Jews, let's say half are secular which is completely untrue so you have 1 billion anti Jew, not to mention the antisemites in the west.
Islamophobia on the other hand is used against people who are concerned about an ideology and its influence today, an ideology whose followers don't have a single race, and has produced an infinite amount of terrorism, hate and misinformation that reached you and made you think that the minority of Jews that's protecting itself and trying to stay alive self determined is the problem that needs to be focused on and the side that's being covered for by the misuse of the word antisemitism that's not all that serious.
@@MichelleBruce-x7fhaving a fear of an ideology (Islam), as opposed to a ethnicity? The latter is just hatred, as in “anti”, as opposed to “phobia” - legitimate fear of Islamist ideology- is absolutely rational.
Muslims are NOT an ethnic group just like Christianity is NOT an ethnic group.
Israel is a secular state. There are 56 Muslim states - ONE Jewish state in the world- surrounded by Muslim states with Islamists who hate Jews AND Christians, as well as atheists (such as myself), and according to Islamist ideology anyone who isn’t Muslim is an infidel and should be converted or killed.
I just can’t fathom how you still don’t see this if you’re actually watching Yasmine’s videos.
You’re likely not, just a hateful troll.
Ms. Enas your wise words give hope for the future.
Habeebti Anoos, so good to see you here 😘❤️
I am soo glad your friend is safe ❤
thank you
Yasmina i heard you were also in South Africa for sometime. Good to know that. (Bernadette here)
Yes, and Enas must've met Jannie here ;)
Two brave women ❤❤
"By nature you know" yessss. Thank you so much. Love and respect from an Israeli Jew here
From a CNN article via National Institute of Health- There are an unusually high number of male pseudohermaphrodite births in Gaza. Experts have traced it back to intermarriage of an Arab family in the mountains of Lebanon 200-300 years ago.
Thank you for this comment. I didn't know that but checked it right away and yes, true. In the same article I read that women are denied higher education in Gaza (same thing the guest talks about). I wonder how female students protesting for Palestine would have to say about that.
Edit: oh, Enas talks about the genetic condition. Oops. Thank you, too, Enas.
Yes please have a part 2
Enas is lovely!
❤ love you all! You all are such brave people! Chapeau!
This beautiful, intelligent, caring and compassionate human being had no words for transgender people, having lived in Saudi Arabia for 46 years. 😍However, it's lovely to hear that people in Gaza were willing to accept this kind of "deviation from the norm" - speakes volumes for their level of tolerance. Of course, it might be different nowadays... Hamas would throw them off the rooftop in a second.
Great work 👍🏿🖤❤️🇵🇸🖤❤️👍🏿
I have three Palestinian children. It has been unimaginable. If only there were others to talk with who understood
I keep shouting the translations of the words she can't remember.
Shabaka = net, she means a volleyball net.
What is yanni?
@ycyeinan it's a word that means "I mean" and it's used similarly to how "like" is used by young English speakers. It's usually meant to keep the attention of the listener while the speaker remember what he or she wanted to say or manage to articulate their thoughts.
So much of this flies high over the head of the average westerner, which is one reason they get it wrong about the oppression of hijab etc. Westeners got used to seeing hijabis on TV, the internet, hosting cooking shows and designing burkinis, etc and think it is all about fun and sass and freedom of expression, especially in the UK and especially now that their new PM is hand in glove with islamists.
Can you get Owen Jones or Mehdi Hassan or Bassem Youssef to talk to you and your guests? So they can argue against someone who really felt what extreme Islamism is?
I believe,
Excellent talk. But you haven't asked her at all about her opinion on UNWRA.
Yasmin - please see if in part 2 you can bring in Dr. Wilf and have Enas say (and being also the voice for her family) the qualifying sentences Einat Wilf has described as the true qualifiers for the willingness for peace from a Palestinian:
A Palestinian who in their own words say: "I a Palestinian Support the equal rights of the Jewish people as a people, as a nation, to self determination in their historical land - the land of Israel. I understand that the implication for that is that we can build a state of Palestine next to the Jewish state of Israel rather than instead of it. I understand that this means we are no longer refugees and we do not have a right of return into the sovereign state of Israel."
(here's hoping I don't get automodded for something here)
you can hear Einat saying this in her video "Unraveling the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: An Insightful Exploration of History and Delusions" starting at 34:42
What does "yanee" mean ?
It means “like” used during speech as a connector. Its the same as when english speaking people say “I was like, why did he say that? Like why would you want me to like go there”?
Thank you for clarifying 🙂
Where’s Bisan Owda’s hijab?
The West had supported the war in Syria and see how it's ended ?
Syrians shout like this also 😅
We have a problem and we must say it frankly😅
You lost me on “Christian nationalism”. 🤦🏻♀️ that doesn’t come even close to Islamic law. You cannot compare the two - the difference between the two is vast.
Christian nationals are fascist supremacist.
Most are zionist.
Christian nationalism is a big issue but ok LOL
Octonauts in the movie cinema low in the muslimah governor hijab
Sounds like she can't remember her own story
She doesn’t even know the name thobe and tatreez 😂
Great. Bless you all.
Thank you