Alexandra Meav Maria Katarzyna ([info]alixkat) wrote in [info]islam_feminism,
@ 2008-07-03 21:24:00
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The Soccer Ladies of Afghanistan
Okay I don't make pleas very often, but this is my friend's initiative at BPeace (Businesswomen for Peace) and it's worth zakaat. :o)

Donate and Read About the Women Here:

http://www.bpeacesoccer.blogspot.com/




Make a difference by providing these Afghan soccer entrepreneurs the opportunity to strengthen their businesses, create jobs, and give hope to thousands of Afghans.

Bring Them to the U.S. for Three-Week Apprenticeships

Aziza, Ferishta and Taj will be three of 12 Afghan businesswomen traveling to the U.S in October to apprentice on the job at American firms. This Bpeace program is partially funded by the U.S. Department of State, but we are still short of the funds needed to bring these soccer ladies to the U.S.

The headlines say one thing about Afghanistan. We at Bpeace see a different face. Brave women entrepreneurs creating hundreds of jobs for women, especially widows, in their communities.

Aziza, Ferishta and Taj run soccer ball manufacturing businesses. They provide safe home-based jobs for their workers, all women--many of whom are widows. By stitching 500 soccer balls, a woman can earn enough income to support her family for a year.

Currently, their businesses employ more than 436 women who support more than 2,958 family members--enabling children to be fed, clothed and go to school.

Now these three tenacious women are ready to do more for their country. They want to dramatically expand their businesses and create hundreds more jobs in their communities. They are joining forces to market their soccer balls under one export brand in the U.S. Bpeace volunteers are providing them with management training, branding, and introduction to retailers.

Their three-week apprenticeship in the U.S. will improve their finance, human resources, marketing and customer service skills; provide them with new tools for quality control and exporting; and, most importantly, introduce them to potential distributors and wholesalers for their quality soccer balls.


Please use the ChipIn box at right and contribute what you can to bring Aziza, Ferishta and Taj to the U.S. for three weeks. Together, we can do something big to create more jobs and hope for Afghans who just want a better life for their familes.

Jobs are the key to economic stability everywhere in the world. In Afghanistan, MORE JOBS MEAN LESS VIOLENCE.

Your donation is fully tax-deductible, and you will receive an email receipt from Bpeace.

THANK YOU.



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[info]hushdawg
2008-07-05 02:59 am UTC (link)
Technically speaking this is not worthy of Zakat, it is however a noble cause worthy of Sadaqa.

Zakat is restricted charitable giving and this cause does not fit those 8 categories.

That being said, I certainly hope they get the funding needed for this project.

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[info]bigeyedphish
2008-07-05 03:53 am UTC (link)
Islam is not really as black and white as you always seem to view it.

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[info]hushdawg
2008-07-05 04:17 am UTC (link)
1) that's fairly condescending

2) show me where the above cause fits into the 8 categories of Zakat outlined in the Qur'an

3) I already said that it was a good cause and certainly worthy of donations and charity.

so either tell me constructively where I am wrong or mellow out.

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[info]bigeyedphish
2008-07-09 02:26 am UTC (link)
It's not just this but everything. Everything is so black and white when it comes to Islam with you, it seems. I just can't understand how you can enjoy the beauty of the religion when everything has to be so rigid. Do you really thing God cares, let alone keeps track, of every single teeny detail of someone's life? Why? What would the point be? So that some day you can say you got into heaven because you had 5 more good boy points than me?

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[info]bigeyedphish
2008-07-05 03:52 am UTC (link)
This is great. Thanks for sharing.

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