NURSES AND THE HEADSCARF MOCKERY
The authorities have banned or are in the process of banning headscarves for Muslim nurses in public hospitals. Some Muslims feigning ‘piety’ and ‘deeni’ concern have much drivel to disgorge on this issue. Shaitaan is a cunning tutor and a shrewd navigator of the brains of Muslims whose brains are westernized, but who believe that they have a strong bond with Islam.
They ostensibly profess sympathy for the Deen with the headscarf mockery whilst condoning with their silence the culture of sexual harassment which the nurses and female doctors have to live with willingly or unwillingly. Muslim females who take up the nursing profession and Muslim women who become doctors and surgeons are all initiated into the cult of zina which prevails in hospitals and all medical institutions where these females have to intermingle and work under male supervision.
The following reports are sufficient revelation and sufficient basis for saying that it is absolutely haraam for a Muslim female to be a nurse in a hospital or for a Muslim woman to be a doctor.
FEMALE SURGEONS SEXUALLY ASSAULTED WHILE OPERATING
- BBC News 12 September 2023
Female surgeons say they are being sexually harassed, assaulted and in some cases raped by colleagues, a major analysis of NHS staff has found.
BBC News has spoken to women who were sexually assaulted in the operating theatre while surgery took place.
The study’s authors say there is a pattern of female trainees being abused by senior male surgeons, and this is happening now, in NHS hospitals.
The Royal College of Surgeons said the findings were “truly shocking”.
Warning – this story contains some graphic detail. There is support for anyone affected here.
Sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape have been referred to as surgery’s open secret.
There is an untold story of women being fondled inside their scrubs, of male surgeons wiping their brow on their breasts and men rubbing erections against female staff. Some have been offered career opportunities for sex.
The analysis – by the University of Exeter, the University of Surrey and the Working Party on Sexual Misconduct in Surgery – has been shared exclusively with BBC News.
Nearly two-thirds of women surgeons who responded to the researchers said they had been the target of sexual harassment and a third had been sexually assaulted by colleagues in the past five years.
Women say they fear reporting incidents will damage their careers and they lack confidence the NHS will take action.
SHAKING CONFIDENCE IN SURGEONS
It is widely accepted there is a culture of silence around such behaviour. Surgical training relies on learning from senior colleagues in the operating theatre and women have told us it is risky to speak out about those who have power and influence over their future careers.
The report, which is being published in the British Journal of Surgery, is the first attempt to get a sense of the scale.
Registered surgeons – men and women – were invited to take part completely anonymously and 1,434 responded. Half were women:
- 63% of women had been the target of sexual harassment from colleagues
- 30% of women had been sexually assaulted by a colleague
- 11% of women reported forced physical contact related to career opportunities
- At least 11 incidents of rape were reported
- 90% of women, and 81% of men, had witnessed some form of sexual misconduct
While the report shows men are also subject to some of this behaviour (24% had been sexually harassed), it concludes men and women surgeons are “living different realities”.
“Our findings are likely to shake the confidence of the public in the surgical profession,” said Dr Christopher Begeny, from the University of Exeter.
- 35,000 cases of sexual misconduct in NHS in five years
- Workplace sexual-harassment clampdown for doctors
Meanwhile a second report – called Breaking the Silence: Addressing Sexual Misconduct in Healthcare – is making recommendations for what needs to change.
The pair of reports suggest the relatively lower proportion of women surgeons (around 28%), combined with surgery being deeply hierarchical, gives some men significant power and this combines badly with the high-pressure environment of surgery.
“That leads to people being able to behave with impunity and much of this goes unchecked,” Prof Carrie Newlands, consultant surgeon from the University of Surrey.
She was motivated to tackle such behaviour after hearing the experiences of her junior colleagues.
She told the BBC: “The commonest scenario is that a junior female trainee is abused by a senior male perpetrator, who is often their supervisor.
“And that results in a culture of silence where people are in real fear of their future and their careers if they do speak up.”
For the ephemeral worldly monetary objective, Muslim women are eliminating their Hayaa and Akhlaaq and ruining their Imaan by becoming nurses for employment in the hospital brothels where immoral scoundrel fujjaar and kuffaar hold sway. The headscarf is too thin a veneer to conceal the immoral filth which has assumed the form of a cult.
10 Rabiul-Awwaal 1445 – 26 September 2023
