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  • johnpi 3:56 am on February 9, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Love in Jordan: ‘Dress Western act Oriental.’

    In the corridors of the University of Jordan, young women sway their hips in tight jeans, embracing the latest fashion trend the West has to offer. Their male counterparts seem no less committed to showing off their looks, nor to a deeply rooted urge to catch the attention of flashy girls.

    This is one of the few places where young people can mix in a country built on strict gender segregation. Despite the superficially Western influenced culture, many young people express exasperation with the traditional mentality governing most people.

    But girls and boys, like in many oriental societies, often break the taboo and engage in a romantic relation. But the fate of most romantic adventures is in the end determined by family more than the lovers themselves.

    “This romantic relationship is veiled with secrecy, fear and deception,” admits Ehsan, a fourth year engineering student at the university of Jordan who says he must keep his family in the dark over this relationship if he wants to one day marry the girl.

    “My family does not know I have a girlfriend. Her family might kill her if they know,” he said.
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    “Some of the young people refuse old tradition and want to make their own choices,” he said. “But this culture needs time to grow.”

    In Jordan, the majority of the 5.6 million population is made up of young people, with a ratio of two females to every male.

     
  • johnpi 10:13 pm on January 7, 2010 | 10 Permalink | Reply
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    ‘My words will die if I do not save them with my blood.’

    Excerpt from the alleged final posthumous Internet post from the Jordanian doctor who killed seven CIA operations in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan.

     
  • johnpi 9:02 am on December 23, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Royal coup: Jordan’s king remakes his government.

    In recent days, King Abdullah II, popularly perceived in the West as being among the most enlightened Middle East leaders, has dismissed the prime minister and replaced him with a palace aide and loyalist, dissolved Parliament and postponed legislative elections for a year.

    The king’s decisions were widely seen here as an effort to free the government from a recalcitrant legislature so it could push through financial measures viewed as essential to shoring up an economy burdened by debt and deficit. The Parliament, dissolved midway through its term, had opposed cuts in spending and the reduction of business taxes, key components of the government’s financial plan.

    While King Abdullah often talks about human rights and democracy, the reality here is often quite different, rights advocates say.

     
  • johnpi 8:19 am on November 1, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood rejects resignations of four senior executives of the liberal camp.

    The Muslim Brotherhood’s shura council has rejected the resignations of four members of the groups executive office in hopes of containing a crisis that has been brewing within the group.

    During a meeting late Thursday, the 51-member council, the highest decision-making body in the Brotherhood, the largest opposition group, swiftly decided to reject the resignations of Rheil Gharaybeh, Mamdouh Muheisen, Ahmad Kafawin, Mohammed Qudah.

    The four dovish Islamists tendered their resignations to protest the movement’s continued organizational connectivity with Hamas.

    The decision was meant to defuse the crisis and avoid early elections for the group’s leadership, said a source in the organization.

    Marc Lynch recently wrote about how the issue of relations with Hamas has supplanted the traditional “hawk-dove” struggle within the organization.

    The “Hamasi” trend supports close ties and the prioritisation of Palestinian issues, and embraces a common Muslim identity over a narrowly Jordanian one. The “reformist” trend insists that Hamas, as the Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood, should have responsibility for Palestine while the Jordanian Brotherhood must be a national organisation focused upon domestic Jordanian issues.

     
  • johnpi 5:47 am on October 13, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Long jail term for Jordanian ‘honor’ killer.

    A 21-year-old Jordanian man has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for killing his married sister over an alleged affair, court officials said.

    He was charged with premeditated murder for stabbing his 18-year-old sister 26 times with a kitchen knife last year. He claimed he wanted to restore his family’s honour.
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    Jordan has been criticised in the past for giving lenient sentences in so-called honour killing cases.

    But this time, the court refused to reduce the sentence despite pleas for leniency from the man’s family.

    “The court did not find any reason to commute or reduce the sentence, especially as the convict had previous knowledge of the affair and decided to plan the murder,” a court official was quoted as saying by AFP.

     
  • johnpi 6:32 pm on September 29, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    Jordanian teen Hosam Smadi arrested for Dallas car bomb plot was a Muslim Travis Bickle:

    According to family friend Hana Elrabodi, teenage angst, not radical Islamist ideology, led the troubled teen to go along with the bomb plot.

    Hosting the younger Smadi during his first few weeks in America, Mr. ElRabadi said he observed several warning signs: Smadi often became irritable, cut himself, exhibited reckless behavior, and even contemplated converting to Christianity.

    “I kept telling him, America is a different country. Don’t mess up,” says ElRabadi, who was visiting Jordan for Ramadan.

    However, like many friends, ElRabadi lost contact with Hosam after the latter moved to Dallas in 2008.

    Many in Jordan who knew him conclude that a personality disorder, identity crisis, lack of maturity, and sudden arrival in the US without a support network – not home-grown fundamentalism – led to his arrest.

    The Bickle character – an alternative cult hero among some subsets of US culture – was also suicidal, reckless, alienated, ‘lost’, angry, without a ’support network’, probably suffering from a personality disorder, identity crisis, lacked maturity – and would probably have easily been goaded to attach his anger to one issue or another. Bickle is an approximate character study of Smadi.

     
  • Kawthar 3:56 am on August 24, 2009 | 7 Permalink | Reply
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    Jordan is trying 6 Shia Muslims (before a military court) for “promoting Shi’ism

     
  • johnpi 11:27 am on August 6, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    New Jordanian fatwa bans ‘virginity checks.’

    Jordanian men will no longer be allowed to subject their future wives to virginity checks, following a religious edict banning the practice.

    A Jordanian institute has issued a fatwa, or Islamic ruling, banning the practice of pre-marital virginity examinations for women.

    The Jordanian Committee of Religious Decrees and Islamic Studies said that such examinations were haram, or prohibited under Islamic law, Al-Arabiyya reported.

    The fatwa said such examinations were a form of abuse against women.

    “We view this practice as a degrading treatment for women and one which violates women’s rights to physical integrity and privacy,” Nadya Khalife, a women’s rights researcher with Human Rights Watch told The Media Line.

    “It’s reached the situation where many people won’t get married unless they are certain the women’s hymen is intact,” said Mumin Al-Hadidi, the head of Jordan’s National Center for Forensic Medicine.

     
  • Kawthar 2:15 am on August 4, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    The Jordanian Committee of Religious Decrees and Islamic Studies issued a fatwa declaring that pre-marital virginity checks are haram

     
  • thabet 5:12 pm on April 21, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Jordan’s Muslim Brothers want Benedict XVI to apologise for his 2006 remarks about Islam and the Prophet (upon whom be peace).

     
  • johnpi 9:39 pm on April 12, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    A Jordanian man confessed to stabbing to death his sister who was five months pregnant. “Police familiar with the case said the woman had moved back in with her family after an argument with her husband six months earlier. The brother believed that she had then started seeing other men.”

    One revealing observation about this story is how frequently the word “conservative” appears in it:

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  • abunoor 10:53 am on December 25, 2008 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    This is another example of why I don’t accept the conservative vs. progressive labelling. Why does a trend among students driven (according to the article) by a desire for political change and social justice become “conservative” just because those involved are religious? Was the U.S. civil rights movement “conservative”? It was certainly deeply religious.

    These young people — 60 percent of those in the region are under 25 — are propelling a worldwide Islamic revival, driven by a thirst for political change and social justice. That fervor has popularized a more conservative interpretation of the faith.

     
  • thabet 11:50 pm on September 8, 2008 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    A group of French lawyers are considering adding their support to a campaign in Jordan which is trying to sue one of the Danish cartoonists, Kurt Westergaard.

    It would be nice if the French lawyers supporting the Jordanian campaign team also considered using their skills to look into the possibility of using international law and conventions to highlight Jordan’s “routine” practice of torture.

     
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