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A short thread on what the former Soviet leader, Gorbachev said regarding the debate on the excellence of a woman as a homemaker....This is coming from a non-Muslim
Former Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev was a little more candid. In his 1987 book, Perestroika, he mentions the “paradoxical result of our sincere and politically justified desire to make women equal with men in everything.”
He notes: “But over the years of our difficult and heroic history, we failed to pay attention to women’s specific rights and needs arising from their role as mother and homemaker, and their indispensable educational function as regards children.
Engaged in scientific research, working on construction sites, in production and in the services, & involved in creative activities, women no longer have enough time to perform their everyday duties at home&housework, the upbringing of children&the creation of a family atmosphere
”We have discovered that many of our problems in children and young people’s behaviour, in our morals, culture, and in production-are partially caused by the weakening of family ties and slack attitude to family responsibilities.” Gorbachev
”That is why we are now holding heated debates in the press, in public organizations, at work and at home, about the question of what we should do to make it possible for women to return to their purely womanly mission.”
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, Perestroika:
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the World. (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1987).
Khalid Baig writes: “In April 1997, the then President Clinton gathered an army of former presidents, state governors, city mayors, and hundreds of prominent people from all 50 states to address one of the most pressing problems facing America today....”
He brought former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell, to lead this army. Their task: solve the problem of 15 million young Americans considered at-risk youth. “They are at risk of growing up unskilled, unlearned, or, even worse, unloved,” said Powell
What was Powell’s solution for this daunting problem? He would find mentors-adult volunteers who would take care of these children.
“But what happened to their parents? They were not killed in a war, or by a plague, or some other natural disaster. Their problem is self-inflicted. Mothers left the home to “realize their full potential” on the factory floor, in the show room, or in the office....,” Khalid Baig
”A society that belittled the task of homemaking lost the homemakers. With the free mixing of men and women in the work place, one thing led to another. The home was destroyed from both ends.” Khalid Baig
Life is fun. Homemaking is dull. Children are a burden. Now 15 million of them are a burden on the society. It remains to be seen how a society, whose members could not take care of their own children, will make them take care of other’s children...” Khalid Baig
“But the elite team of American leaders could not bring itself to admitting that the root of the problem has been in the forcing of the women out of the home.” Khalid Baig
Well, Gorbachev (& the world), listen to the best teacher & guide for humanity, P Muhammad (S). He elevated the women from their status as chattel to the dignity of being equal servants of Allah, with men. Yet their status in society was not conditioned upon entering man’s world.
“Not only is it an all-important task, only women are uniquely qualified to do it. It is not by accident that pregnancy and nursing are purely feminine tasks. Allah has given women the special talents and psychological make-up needed to take care of the children...”Khalid Baig
”There is no substitute for mother’s milk or mother’s love. No one can extract and bottle motherly compassion.” Khalid Baig
”Her (mother’s) patience, kindness, willingness to sacrifice her own comforts, and her natural affinity for children and the children’s natural affinity for the mother are the key to successful upbringing of children.” Khalid Baig
A mother understands the children’s problem even when they cannot express it. She can uniquely sense their needs, both physical and emotional. No day care center or nursery can make up for the absence of the mother and father.” Khalid Baig
“In a way, their role is like that of the archer’s in the battle of Uhud. It looked less important, but was the key to the fate of the entire army. If women hold on to their front, the entire army will succeed. If they leave it for “greater action” elsewhere, everyone will lose.”
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