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Harassment of the muslim woman in Turkey
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 01:56 am |
Oh boy he is a warrior now.
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 01:57 am |
What is your point?
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:00 am |
Quoting aslı: Panta rei I think you were a male but if you want to wear headscarf so badly what can ı do? Wear it. |
Don't be ridiculous, asli! The point is not whether I am female or male! Assume I am female or a female asks my question. Just answer it, if you have one; if you don't, simply ignore it! This is that easy!
Quoting aslı: Do you really think you can change my idea by keep asking the same question over and over again? take your time. |
And please don't try to distort the purpose of my question as well as my intention here! Even I take no interest in your thought about the issue, let alone attempting to change it. I have been simply trying to find an answer to my question. That's all. And hope someone answers me!
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:02 am |
Quoting panta rei: Well, is there anyone else who is willing to or could give an answer to my question below, except for Ataturk's related(!)view and mentioning the laws (for we already discussed these two points.)?
Quoting panta rei:
Put all secularism, democracy, the republic laws, other muslims countries and the situations and women rights in those countries aside. I, too, need and will need secularism, democracy, the republic laws, and many more as much as everyone else needs. I have no problems with all these; they are always welcome. On the other hand, I do want to wear "turban", this is a human right, my right, my freedom. Just like everyone has the right and freedom not to wear turban wherever they like, I have the same to wear it wherever I like. So, how come my right and freedom to wear turban, can be forbidden?
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Both reason and conscience say that it can not be.
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:04 am |
Quoting KeithL:
Oh please, we see examples of injustice to women in arab nations all the time. The examples we can list are endless. For example, just recently, the women in tehran that are being arrested for not being dresses conservative enough. Or the women in kuwaut waiting at bustops arrested for not being escorted by a man. Are these violations of human rights not obvious enough to you? Do we need more examples? Create an infinite thread of womens suffering in Arabic nations? Please... |
I am originally from lebanon, which is as you know, an arabic nation. Lebanon is a modernised islamic country to an extent when considering how we dress and the freedom given to woman. It is similar to how the "modernised" turkish girls are. Most women dress western style and are able to work etc...so it angers me when people like "keithL" label arabs! At the end of the day, it depends on what morals are taught in your own family, not a nation!
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:04 am |
why islamists keep going on demanding and at the end reaching their goals in the whole world? in all western countries muslim women wear freely their shapeless burqas/hidjabs meanwhile the request of human right activists to not force women be wrapped up with a cloth is still ignored?
maybe western countries should also ban all the wrapping cloths in reply to the ignorance?
in turkey you request your right, while in arabic paradises turks/others are faced to live according to the local islamic laws. wheres the justice?
Quoting panta rei: 'the speck out of your brother's eye', first take 'the plank out of your own eye.' |
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:05 am |
It seems noone cares about your opinion but me! Take it for an answer for all your questions. You cant. Laws says so, world says so, moral says so, brain says so. If you want to do, take other rules with headscarf, obey them too, stay at home.
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:08 am |
Ahhh aslı, I see you have started to lose your temper and talked nonsense!
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:10 am |
Quoting dagdelen:
I am originally from lebanon, which is as you know, an arabic nation. Lebanon is a modernised islamic country to an extent when considering how we dress and the freedom given to woman. It is similar to how the "modernised" turkish girls are. Most women dress western style and are able to work etc...so it angers me when people like "keithL" label arabs! At the end of the day, it depends on what morals are taught in your own family, not a nation! |
i have a doubt wether lebanon is similar to turkish or secular as turkish. the reason its a bit modernized is due to the big part of christian residents there, who step by step being terrorized by hezbollah great peaceful guys.
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:11 am |
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 02:16 am |
I am not loosing my temper, ı have a real life, just tired and sleepy. Be right back.
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