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==Quotes== * "I do not advocate the equality between men and women in education for this is not necessary"<ref>Hatem, Mervat F.: The Nineteenth-Century Discursive Roots of the Continuing Debate on the Social-Sexual Contract in Todayโs Egypt. Hawwa, 2004, 2:1.</ref> * "Our laziness has caused us to be hostile to every unfamiliar idea."<ref name="i-epistemology.net">Qasim Amin as quoted in Nergis, Mazid. "Western Mimicry or Cultural Hybidity: Deconstructing Qasim Amin's Colonized Voice." Gale Biography. Accessed March 15, 2011. Last modified March 3, 2011. http://i-epistemology.net/v1/gender-studies/726-western-mimicry-or-cultural-hybridity-deconstructing-qasim-amins-colonized-voice.html {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151117205511/http://i-epistemology.net/v1/gender-studies/726-western-mimicry-or-cultural-hybridity-deconstructing-qasim-amins-colonized-voice.html |date=2015-11-17 }}</ref> * "The number of children killed by ignorant women every year exceeds the number of people who die in the most brutal wars."<ref name="i-epistemology.net"/> * "A good mother is more useful to her species than a good man, while a corrupt mother is more harmful than a corrupt man."<ref name="i-epistemology.net"/> * "It is impossible to be successful men if they do not have mothers capable of raising them to be successful."<ref name="i-epistemology.net"/> * "There is no doubt that the man's decision to imprison his wife contradicts the freedom which is the woman's natural right."<ref name="mediterraneas.org">Amin, Qasim. "Al--Marat Al Jadidah." Translated by Ted Thornton. NMH Middle East Resource Center. Accessed March 17, 2011. http://www.mediterraneas.org/article.php3?ed.article=73- {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130620221327/http://www.mediterraneas.org/article.php3?ed.article=73- |date=2013-06-20 }} .</ref> * "The woman who is forbidden to educate herself save in the duties of the servant, or is limited in her educational pursuits is indeed a slave, because her natural instincts and God-given talents are subordinated in deference to her condition, which is tantamount to moral enslavement."<ref name="mediterraneas.org"/>
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