A woman is too dirty to be a justice


The first woman nominated to Afghanistan’s supreme court has failed to win enough votes in parliament. Anisa Rassouli  got 88 of the 97 votes needed for her nomination to be approved. The Guardian reports:

Wednesday’s vote came after clerics and conservatives lined up to criticise the choice of Rassouli, who has been a judge for 24 years and is the current head of Kabul’s juvenile court. They claimed only men were fit to sit in the highest court in the country.

Last month, one MP made his views clear. Menstruating women were considered unclean in Islam and were not allowed to touch the Qur’an, Qazi Nazeer Hanafi said. As judges put their hands on the holy book every day, and it was unfeasible for a supreme court judge to take a week off every month, ran his logic, Rassouli’s appointment should be opposed.

“It is against Islamic law. I will make a campaign and tell the other brothers to vote against her,” said Hanafi. “It would be a crime if I voted for her.”

Because women menstruate, as part of the process that makes them able to gestate new human beings. Mr Not allowed to touch the Qur’an is basically saying the process that makes new human beings is so filthy that a menstruating woman pollutes everything she touches.

If that’s true, why did Allah arrange things that way? Why did Allah make women and menstrual blood in such a way that the menstrual blood seeps through the woman’s entire body and pollutes everything she touches? Why did Allah make menstrual blood a pollutant? Why didn’t Allah make it a nice clean sweet substance like dew or ginger ale?

Or, to get more basic about it, why did Allah make the men who worship Allah such woman-hating shits?

Rights advocates had hoped the presence of a woman on the supreme court could help overhaul Afghanistan’s inherently sexist legal system. Family and marital law favours men, and a woman’s testimony is worth half that of a man. The vast majority of girls and women in Afghanistan’s prisons have been jailed for moral crimes, such as running away from home to escape a violent husband.

That’s a funny way to put it. Leaving a husband isn’t a crime at all. Adults don’t “run away from home”; they leave, if they need to, as is their right. The vast majority of girls and women in Afghanistan’s prisons have been jailed for non-crimes like leaving a violent husband.

Had her nomination been approved, one imminent challenge for Rassouli would have been to build Afghans’ trust in the formal legal system. In rural areas in particular, many people prefer local, informal councils to courts of law, which are often inaccessible and reputed to be slow and corrupt. However, the informal system often grants impunity to male suspects, such as those accused of domestic violence.

“Women who prefer to go to village courts don’t have enough information and are uneducated. If I talk to them face to face, I can explain why the formal system is better,” Rassouli said last month. “The main problem is security. We could bring the courts to the villages if there was better security, and then people wouldn’t use the local councils.”

Rassouli said her presence at the supreme court could potentially help women gain faith in the legal system. “We have a lot of women who come to the supreme court asking about their rights. Women are more comfortable talking to a female judge, so there’s need for me to be there,” she said.

So no wonder they didn’t approve her.

Comments

  1. says

    only men were fit to sit in the highest court in the country

    Well, between the men in the US who were allegedly “helping” and the men that run Afghanistan, maybe it’d be a good idea to recognize that political acumen does not seem to be gender-biased. ‘Cuz it doesn’t look like the men are doing a great job of running the place.

  2. moarscienceplz says

    Menstruating women were The Qur’an should be considered unclean in Islam by any moral human society and were anyone not in a hazmat suit should be not allowed to touch the Qur’an.

    Here you go, Muslims. Fixed that nasty problem you had.
    You’re welcome!

  3. quixote says

    /* 😀 chuckling too loud at the other comments 😀 */

    Not so funny: how secreting menstrual blood is a nightmare, but secreting semen is heroic. Interesting, especially considering how one of them smells even worse than the other if not cleaned up PDQ.

  4. karmacat says

    I had a boyfriend in college who lived with 4 other guys. Talk about hazards. I suggest they monitor the men to make sure they wash their hands after they go to the bathroom. On second thought, it just maybe safer to just not let men touch the Koran. We just don’t know where those hands have been

  5. guest says

    Not to make any excuse at all for their ‘argument’….but she looks (from her graduation date) to be at least as old as me and I’m almost at menopause. So by their own ‘logic’ she should be ‘safe’.

  6. Saad says

    Helene, #6

    Hey Hanna Yusuf, here’s another a true feminist! She’s wearing a hijab!

    But don’t you see?! Hanna’s personal experience of “the world” shows her that the hijab is a feminist statement!

  7. Hoosier X says

    Not to make any excuse at all for their ‘argument’….but she looks (from her graduation date) to be at least as old as me and I’m almost at menopause. So by their own ‘logic’ she should be ‘safe’.

    I suspect these logicians would refute your assertion after a quick stop at the Sophistry Warehouse.

    I hope everybody behaves if they get stuck in line behind Scalia, Cruz and Santorum.

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