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Re: God, gender and women's place in abrahamic religions
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Anarchy, is dangerous...especially in religious beliefs...you know that as well as me. |
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The reason we refer to Him as Him is because our languages were formed in a gendered society. We, humans and not God, refer to things as either male or female, even inanimate objects. Few are the languages that would have a pronoun for “it,” but even then it would be considered derogatory. Notice that in English, which has an “it,” we still use “he” or “she” for things we would normally use “it” if we did not hold these things dear to ourselves. Example: America is served well by “her” citizens. Or, “she” is my cat, or, “he” is a loyal dog. Notice that we used she for a cat (a non-trustworthy animal) and he for a dog (man’s best friend), unless she is a bitch (a female dog, another interesting choice of words). In Semitic languages, as far as I know, there are no pronouns for “it.” Things are either male or female, with the highest orders being referred to in the masculine pronouns. However, and this is interesting, and I am speaking more of Islam and Arabic about which I am more familiar than Judaism and Hebrew, things are not as they appear in English. Allah, as a proper name, has no gender. While it appears masculine in language usage, you cannot derive a feminine form from it. The is no “Allahah,” and if you make it “al-Ilaha” then it is not a proper name anymore. An expert in the Arabic language might want to comment on this, whether right or wrong. |
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Reverting to base animalism to try to belittle one into accepting your concept of God is, frankly, beneath you. (certainly is beneath me)... v/r Q |
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Re: God, gender and women's place in abrahamic religions
Ok, haven't read all of this and judging by date on last message this is dead anyway- but I always thought God was supposed to be genderless (neither male, female or anything inbetween). My understanding is God's called He, Father, Him etc because the 3 monotheistic religions all come from patrearchal cultures were men are the ones usualy in power/authority- so it follows that God is 'he'?
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Re: God, gender and women's place in abrahamic religions
I don't realy know much about Islam, only what I've picked up from some Muslim friends at work. They tend to refer to God in masculin terms so I went and assumed... But the 'WE' would still, in many ways, back up my point of a genderless God as there is only 1 God in Islam so God refering to itself (?) or being refered to as 'We' is deliberatly avoiding a gender specific pronoun.
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Re: God, gender and women's place in abrahamic religions
Arabic doesnot have a neutral pronoun . And all single non-female things are always considered a "he" (If there is a pair it is a "She"). Otherwise God is above & beyond thse things . I guess same would be the case for all semitic languages
For women in Islam see this link Islam & Women |
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