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Topics About Culture & Society (11)

  • sweet_luv_4u
  • yasintalley
  • azod9
  • AmaniAlNur
  • MaRyMaRy
  • awan01
  • Jazzy1979
  • cool_roro

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  1. cool_roro wrote ∼Saturday, Aug 09

    i like it cuz i think it's keep women respect... and it's from important things in islamic religion Smile

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  2. Jazzy1979 wrote ∼Saturday, Aug 09

    it depends who you are and where you from, some places and people they haev to have it and in some cases it is ok without it so for my self i think if i get married then yes my wife should wear it.

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  3. awan01 wrote ∼Monday, Aug 11

    its time of media due to that there are many who played significant role to blame hijab just in the enemity of people who are practisingt but in fact its very good  for males and for female its honor for female who are practising that they are honourable , respected, so  male do not disturb them and for men if men if they do not see sexy female every time its good to enhance their sexuality,see in the area where hijab is in practise 120 years old mens are sexually healthy but other area not possible. and are able tosatisfy many wives even in the old age 

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  4. MaRyMaRy wrote ∼Wednesday, Aug 13

    I love the hijab for what it represents.   I definitely agree with Red that this is a decision between a woman and her relationship with God.   I love seeing women wearing the hijab, it brings an indescribable beauty.   At the same time, I can’t stand when some women wear the hijab accompanied by tons of crazy looking makeup or provocative clothing because I feel it represents hypocrisy and cancels the whole meaning.  

    I also feel radical or manmade interpretations take the concept overboard by having enforcing women to cover there mouth, eyes, or overall face--which I find is an insult to God’s creation. The overall purpose of the hijab is to represent modesty and our commitment to Islam, not drowned out or cover our beauty completely.   So I guess what I’m trying to say is, I love hijab as long as it is worn for the right reasons J

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  5. AmaniAlNur wrote ∼Saturday, Aug 16

    I agree with RSD this is between the individual woman and Allah swt. The same as everything we do in this life only we in the end are accountable for.  I do think as MaryMary said that the Hijab is a beautiful beautiful thing and totally agree, i hate it when i see women in the street wearing hijab/niqaab with 5 tonnes of make up/a bottle of perfume and high heels/tight clothing.Trying to attract the whole male population of the town... Why bother? why are they wearing it to take its whole meaning away.  Wear it or dont. Dont disrespect it. Other than that surah al baqarah is not something any of us can claim to interpret when it comes to the question of hijab/niqaab, what should/should not be covered, that is also between the individual and Allah swt.  And lastly no1 can force a woman to wear hijab just the same as none can ask her to take it off.

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  6. azod9 wrote ∼Wednesday, Aug 27

    its    not    bad

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  7. yasintalley Tourist from Rosa Parks wrote ∼Sunday, Oct 12

    "and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance"
    What ignorance is talked about here? We know the verses.

    It is not for a believer, man or woman, when Allâh and His Messenger have decreed a matter that they should have any option in their decision. And whoever disobeys Allâh and His Messenger, he has indeed strayed in a plain error.

    Clear guidance, however personal opinions are powerful, so much so that they are
    like revelation now. Wahabbi vs a secular style lifestyle. If you ask me the seems to be
    a lack of consensus in the Islamic community. i often reflect on how we follow the
    People of the Book, even if they went into the whole of a lizard, and chronicling this
    emulation is very scary. Can you imagine a gay masjid? Crazy right? But I never thought
    that we would have discussions over things that are FUNDAMENTALLY clear in Qur'aan,
    and wait, (for those that love interpretations) tafsir. This means how did the companions respond when the verses can down. We have the whole Qur'aan and fumble over clear issues. Many Muslims are under pressure by the kuffar to disrobe and dismantle their
    garments for that sake of gaining their pleasure. They will never love you, accept you, employ you, support you, until you abandon your faith and all that it entails. This can be done in steps or stages, but trust me I've seen it. of course it is the choice of the person to do whatever, but as the anti-abortionist say" Choose Life".

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  8. sweet_luv_4u wrote ∼Monday, Oct 20

    At first I use to think it was muslim men who demanded their women to wear it at all times, as a form of control. But, now that I've done some reading its to show the relationship between a islamic woman and Allah. That is beautiful. However, by the comments posted seems like it is up to the women to choose to wear it right? So, if she chooses not to wear it, does that mean she is less worthy of Allahs blessings? Just curious as to why a liberal like me whos hungry for knowledge is judged harshly by muslim women who where hejab.... I haven't been to a mosque because I feel I will be unwanted there. I like how hejab looks but also I'm fashionable girl and choose not to use I'm not religious maybe anyway just curious....

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