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Taking Protests Against Evils of 
Domestic Violence 
to the Streets.
by 
Motisola M. Abdallah, 
Atlanta
"Be gentle with them: They are like vessels of 
glass which can easily crack." 
[Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, admonishing a man named 
Anjasha.]
"The Prophet, pbuh, never raised his hand against 
a woman." ['Ayesha, the 
blessed, the scholar-wife of the Prophet]
Domestic Violence hurts the entire 
community.  In the 3rd of a series 
of summer vigils to end domestic violence, the 
Atlanta Baitul Salaam Network 
under the direction of cofounder Hadeya Majeed,  
has started to take the evils 
of domestic violence  to the streets.  The first 
Vigil was held in downtown 
Atlanta near the popular baseball Stadium Turner 
Field where one sign read 'honk 
for peaceful families'.  It was quite encouraging 
as most drivers who read 
the sign honked their car horns in support. 
One of the busiest intersections in the African 
American was home for the 
second vigil. 'Refuse Abuse of women Islam is 
Peace'  was the theme which was 
overwhelmingly received by onlookers.  One male 
passerby took the time to thank 
the sisters in the vigil for dealing with this 
urgent matter. 
On Sunday, June 15th, the biggest 
media 
outlet in 
the country, Atlanta home 
based 
CNN, 
was home to the third vigil across the 
street in Centennial Park.  
'Allah hates abuse of 
women: 
end domestic 
violence' was the theme.  This site 
is at the top of the list as one of the biggest 
tourist sites in Atlanta with 
an unbelievable diverse attraction of visitors 
from all over the world.  Many 
onlookers honked their horns in support of the 
vigil or gave verbal approval of 
it.  One male passerby joined the vigil by taking 
a sign that read 'domestic 
violence hurts the entire community.'  He also 
spoke of how he has severed 
ties with a friend he grew up with because his 
friend was abusing women.
In a phone interview with New Trend, the 
cofounder of Baitul Salaam, 
Hadeya, stated that the Islamic community is in 
denial about domestic/family 
violence and this issue is all but being ignored.  
The vigils will take place 
throughout the city of Atlanta for the rest of 
the summer and are open to 
anyone.  Domestic and family violence is 
prevalent in all communities and all 
religions.
It is imperative that brothers who want to 
crush the lie that Islam 
condones abuse of women should  help by speaking 
about the correct way of life, 
the sunnah way of life as prescribed to all of 
humanity by the Prophet 
Muhammad (PBUH). Islam  diametrically opposes 
abuse of any human being or animal.
It is crucial to remember that domestic 
violence is not just physical 
abuse, it can be emotional, verbal, economical 
and mental.  In order to raise 
up the status of the community we must first 
raise up the teachings of Islam. 
Islam's core is peaceful, strong families for a 
peaceful strong community.
       
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