Série « Takkema » : les associations islamiques féminines annoncent une marche
The series Takkema, produced by EvenProd, is already generating considerable controversy. By tracing the destinies of brilliant, independent, and ambitious women who demand partners willing to step aside and let them shine, the work aims to challenge established societal norms.
At the heart of the controversy is one of the main characters, a veiled woman named Zeynab. Her portrayal is perceived by some in the Muslim community as an exploitation of the veil, or even a caricature that damages the image of Muslim women.
For Sokhna Ndeye Diop, spokesperson for several Islamic women's associations, these audiovisual productions are not innocuous. "These series aim to corrupt young people. Through this character, they give themselves the freedom to project any message they want onto veiled women," she laments. She goes further, suggesting the influence of lobbies that, according to her, finance these productions in order to impose new social models.
Faced with what they describe as an attack on values, the associations are calling on the authorities. Sokhna Ndeye Diop announces that a march will be organized if the audiovisual control and regulatory bodies do not provide an adequate response.
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