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In this thoughtful and clarifying episode of M.E.S.H., Dr. Pamela Brewer welcomes Kendra Cordova, board member with Muslims for Progressive Values, for a grounded conversation about Muslim women, faith, misinformation, and historical context. Together, they explore common assumptions about Islam and women’s rights, while Kendra offers a broader view of women’s roles in early Islam, marriage, divorce, consent, financial independence, and spiritual authority. If you’ve ever wondered how much of what we hear about Muslim women comes from faith, culture, media, politics, or misinformation, this conversation offers a calm and deeply informative place to begin. Kendra invites listeners to look beyond headlines and return to the history, context, and complexity that often gets left out. 🌟 Topics Covered: – Common myths about Muslim women – Muslims for Progressive Values – Women’s influence in early Islam – Marriage, consent, and women’s rights – Divorce and financial independence in Islam – How religion can be misused to justify harm – Why historical and cultural context matters – Where to learn more about progressive Muslim education Key takeaways: – Muslim women’s history is far more complex than common stereotypes suggest – Islam’s foundations include women as leaders, scholars, and preservers of knowledge – Consent, dignity, and fairness are central to marriage and divorce – Misinformation often grows when dramatic narratives replace fuller human context – Learning from credible voices can help us ask better, more respectful questions Some questions I ask: What does Muslims for Progressive Values mean? What are some of the most common myths about Muslim women? Who were some of the important women at the beginning of Islam? What should people understand about Khadijah? What role did Aisha play in preserving Islamic knowledge? What is the concept behind multiple wives in Islam? Can a woman refuse to marry? Can Muslim women ask for divorce? How can people learn more about Muslims for Progressive Values? Learn more about our guest: Guest: Kendra Cordova Organization: Muslims for Progressive Values Website: mpvusa.org YouTube: Search MPV with Kendra Cordova Email: mpvwithkendra@gmail.com Stay connected with M.E.S.H. through the YouTube channel, the page on LinkedIn, or by joining Substack. Resource List: Organizations mentioned: Muslims for Progressive Values Programs mentioned: MPV educational lectures and YouTube content #MESH #MuslimWomen #WomenInIslam #ProgressiveIslam #MentalEmotionalSocialHealth #FaithAndIdentity #ReligiousLiteracy #WomenAndFaith #SocialHealth #CulturalUnderstanding
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