Muhsin Hendricks, the Glossary
Muhsin Hendricks (born June 1967) is a South African imam and Islamic scholar.[1]
Table of Contents
29 relations: A Jihad for Love, Africanews, Agence France-Presse, Cape Town, Coming out, CrossCurrents, Deutsche Welle, Fatwa, Friday prayer, Homosexuality, Imam, Islam, LGBT community, LGBT people and Islam, Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed, Madrasa, Muslim Judicial Council, News24 (website), Nur Warsame, Pakistan, Positive News, Quartz (publication), Quran, Rape, Sexual orientation, Sodom and Gomorrah, The Forward, The Guardian, Thomson Reuters Foundation.
- 20th-century South African LGBT people
- 21st-century South African LGBT people
- Gay Muslims
- LGBT imams
- Muslim activists
- South African LGBT rights activists
- South African gay men
- South African imams
A Jihad for Love
A Jihad for Love (preceded by a short film called In the Name of Allah) is a 2008 documentary film and was the world's first film on Islam and homosexuality.
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Africanews
Africanews (styled as africanews) is a 24/7 pan-African multilingual news network located in Lyon, France previously headquartered in Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo.
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Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is a French international news agency headquartered in Paris, France.
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Cape Town
Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa.
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Coming out
Coming out of the closet, often shortened to coming out, is a metaphor used to describe LGBT people's self-disclosure of their sexual orientation, romantic orientation, or gender identity.
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CrossCurrents
CrossCurrents is a quarterly academic journal published by the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (before 1990, it was published by Convergence).
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Deutsche Welle
("German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW, is a German public, state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget.
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Fatwa
A fatwa (translit; label) is a legal ruling on a point of Islamic law (sharia) given by a qualified Islamic jurist (faqih) in response to a question posed by a private individual, judge or government.
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Friday prayer
In Islam, Friday prayer, or Congregational prayer (translit) is a community prayer service held once a week on Fridays.
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Homosexuality
Homosexuality is sexual attraction, romantic attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender.
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Imam
Imam (إمام,;: أئمة) is an Islamic leadership position.
Islam
Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.
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The LGBT community (also known as the LGBTQ+ community, LGBTQIA+ community, GLBT community, or queer community) is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals united by a common culture and social movements.
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LGBT people and Islam
Within the Muslim world, sentiment towards LGBT people varies and has varied between societies and individual Muslims, but is contemporarily negative.
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Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed (born 1977) is a French-Algerian imam. Muhsin Hendricks and Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed are gay Muslims and LGBT imams.
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Madrasa
Madrasa (also,; Arabic: مدرسة, pl. مدارس), sometimes transliterated as madrasah or madrassa, is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary education or higher learning.
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Muslim Judicial Council
The Muslim Judicial Council SA (MJC), a non-profit umbrella body of Sunni Islamic clerics in South Africa, is headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa.
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News24 (website)
News24 is an English-language South African news website created in October 1998 by the multinational media company, Naspers.
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Nur Warsame
Nur Warsame is a gay imam from Australia. Muhsin Hendricks and Nur Warsame are gay Muslims and LGBT imams.
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Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.
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Positive News
Positive News is a constructive journalism media brand.
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Quartz (publication)
Quartz is an American English language news website owned by G/O Media.
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Quran
The Quran, also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation directly from God (Allah).
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Rape
Rape is a type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration carried out against a person without their consent.
Sexual orientation
Sexual orientation is an enduring personal pattern of romantic attraction or sexual attraction (or a combination of these) to persons of the opposite sex or gender, the same sex or gender, or to both sexes or more than one gender.
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Sodom and Gomorrah
In the Abrahamic religions, Sodom and Gomorrah were two cities destroyed by God for their wickedness.
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The Forward
The Forward (Forverts), formerly known as The Jewish Daily Forward, is an American news media organization for a Jewish American audience.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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Thomson Reuters Foundation
Thomson Reuters Foundation is a London-based charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, a Canadian news conglomerate.
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See also
20th-century South African LGBT people
- Alexis Rassine
- Arnold van Wyk
- Brenda Fassie
- Brett Goldin
- Casper de Vries
- Cecil Williams (anti-apartheid activist)
- David Poole (dancer)
- David W. Brokensha
- Ernst van Heerden
- Eudy Simelane
- Eusebius McKaiser
- Gary Frisch
- I. D. du Plessis
- Johannes Kerkorrel
- Johannes Radebe
- John Cranko
- Joseph Sonnabend
- Julia Nicol
- Lebo Mathosa
- Marda Vanne
- Muhsin Hendricks
- Pat Kavanagh (agent)
- Richard Rive
- Simon Nkoli
- Tatamkhulu Afrika
- Thembi Kgatlana
- Victor Stiebel
21st-century South African LGBT people
- Amanda Mthandi
- Andries Coetzee (linguist)
- Ayanda Denge
- Bambanani Mbane
- Barry Duke
- Ben Voss
- Brenda Fassie
- Brett Goldin
- Brett Herron (politician)
- Busi Kheswa
- Caitlin Rooskrantz
- Casper de Vries
- Caster Semenya
- Charl van den Berg
- Damon Galgut
- Dane van Niekerk
- David W. Brokensha
- Dawn Cavanagh
- Etienne Kallos
- Eusebius McKaiser
- Gary Frisch
- Johannes Kerkorrel
- Johannes Radebe
- Julia Nicol
- Lasizwe Dambuza
- Le Pustra
- Lebo Mathosa
- Micaela Kleinsmith
- Midi Achmat
- Muhsin Hendricks
- Orville Peck
- Refiloe Jane
- Renée Hložek
- Sphumelele Shamase
- Thembi Kgatlana
- Thubelihle Shamase
- Zanele Nhlapho
Gay Muslims
- Abdellah Taïa
- Abu Nuwas
- Al-Ahwas Al-Ansari
- Alireza Shojaian
- Arsham Parsi
- Ayman Sikseck
- Daayiee Abdullah
- Faisal Alam
- Haaz Sleiman
- Imran Ahmad Khan
- Kazim Ali
- Khader Abu-Seif
- Khalid Abdel-Hadi
- Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed
- Mawaan Rizwan
- Mercedes Iman Diamond
- Mohsin Zaidi (author)
- Mousbah Baalbaki
- Muhsin Hendricks
- Nur Warsame
- Omar Sharif Jr.
- Prince Abdul Azim of Brunei
- Rachid O.
- Rudolf Nureyev
- Saleem (playwright)
- Saleem Kidwai
- Sister Boom Boom
- Sohail Ahmed (former Islamist)
- Tan France
- Tofik Dibi
- Very Idham Henyansyah
- Waheed Alli, Baron Alli
LGBT imams
- Daayiee Abdullah
- El-Farouk Khaki
- Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed
- Muhsin Hendricks
- Nur Warsame
Muslim activists
- Aasim Bihari
- Abelhaleem Hasan Abdelraziq Ashqar
- Ahmad Taufik
- Ahmad Tejan Sillah
- Ali Akbar al-Modarresi
- Amade Camal
- Amal Elsana Alh'jooj
- Angkhana Neelaphaijit
- Aziza Abdel-Halim
- Che Zahara
- Faisal Kutty
- Fehmi Bülent Yıldırım
- Ghassan Elashi
- Ghulam Ahmed Perwez
- Hadi Ghabel
- Hani Ramadan
- Hasan Turan (Iraqi politician)
- Hassan al-Banna
- Ibrahim Sultan Ali
- Ideas of Ghulam Ahmed Perwez
- Inamullah Khan
- Jafar Umar Thalib
- Jamal al-Din al-Afghani
- Katrina Haslip
- Míriam Hatibi
- Mehdi Noorbakhsh
- Mohammad Saleh Meftah
- Muhsin Hendricks
- Muslim supporters of Israel
- Nisreen El-Hashemite
- Nisreen Elsaim
- Nuhu Mbogo Kyabasinga
- Omar Abdel-Rahman
- Omar Shahin
- Pe Khin
- Rafiq Jaber
- Raif Badawi
- Rania El Mugammar
- Rawan Osman
- Sara Akbar
- Seyran Ateş
- Sherin Khankan
- Sufia Khatun (writer)
- U Razak
- Zara Mohammed
- Zaynab Abdi
- Ziyad Khaleel
South African LGBT rights activists
- Ayanda Denge
- Barry Duke
- Beverley Palesa Ditsie
- Bulelani Mfaco
- Busi Kheswa
- Charl van den Berg
- Dawn Cavanagh
- Desmond Tutu
- Edwin Cameron
- Eudy Simelane
- Funeka Soldaat
- Glen Retief
- Graeme Reid (activist)
- Ishtar Lakhani
- Jabulani Chen Pereira
- Julia Nicol
- Kirvan Fortuin
- Leon de Beer
- Liesl Theron
- Melanie Nathan
- Midi Achmat
- Mpho Tutu van Furth
- Muhsin Hendricks
- Natasha Mazzone
- Nkunzi Nkabinde
- Noxolo Nogwaza
- Nthabiseng Mokoena
- Sibongile Ndashe
- Simon Nkoli
- Steve Letsike
- Theresa Raizenberg
- Zackie Achmat
South African gay men
- Cecil Williams (anti-apartheid activist)
- Charl van den Berg
- David Bilchitz
- David W. Brokensha
- Gary Frisch
- Johannes Radebe
- John Cranko
- Joseph Sonnabend
- Muhsin Hendricks
- Robert V. Taylor
- Saul Levin
- Simon Nkoli
South African imams
- Abdullah Haron
- Ebrahim Desai
- Farhad Ahmed Dockrat
- Muhsin Hendricks