Al-Fatiha survey: your voice? July 31, 2009
Posted by Mujahid Mustaqim in Queer Muslims, StraightWay.trackback
The queen of ‘Queer Muslim’ organisations, Al-Fatiha USA, is conducting a survey of what they now term “LGBTIQQ” Muslims – “including Muslims who use other cultural and ethnic terms to refer to their own experience”. Or religious and common-sense terms too, we presume?
This is the first survey of its kind. The results of this survey will tell us all about our community, our experiences and our concerns. The results will guide Al-Fatiha’s educational and advocacy work on behalf of LGBTIQQ Muslims, and will be shared with the entire community …
It is vital to have the largest survey participation possible so that the results represent our entire community.
If you think that, for a change, they should also pay attention to the views of mainstream observant Muslims who have same-sex attractions and choose the path of striving (jihad) to resist and overcome them, then please take part so they cannot truthfully say they didn’t hear from you.
Go to it here: 2009 Al-Fatiha Survey
Thanks brother for highlighting this. Looking through the survey questions, they are clearly skewed against people who don’t follow their ‘gay-affirming’ style, but still you can get your points across in various ways.