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headscarf was still a social problem
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90.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 01:09 pm

to Alameda:

I take it you have Arabic origin and well versed in ways of Islam. Can you pls confirm whether or not, I am correct on following two points.

1. "Turban" as worn by some ladies of Turkia now, was a popular headgear among Jewish ladies of Lebanon, about 40-50 years ago.
2. Islamic tradition (maybe, even Quran) requires Moslem ladies not to dress in a way that may lead to their confusion with followers of another faith.

91.       MrX67
2540 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 01:12 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

to Alameda:

I take it you have Arabic origin and well versed in ways of Islam. Can you pls confirm whether I am correct on following two points.

1. "Turban" as is worn by some ladies of Turkia now, was a popular headgear among Jewish ladies of Lebanon, about 40-50 years ago.
2. Islamic tradition requires Moslem ladies not to dress in a way that may lead to their confusion with followers of another faith.

shape or self which one is more important brother?and sorry if i made rude by replaying ur question...

92.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 01:24 pm

I will tell you exactly what is important, when Alemeda replies my request..

You were not rude, at all

93.       MrX67
2540 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 01:29 pm

shame on who using beliefs and details of beliefs for the political aims and shame on who doesn't respect to induvidual preferences (unless this preferences don't give any harm social peace )

94.       Waseem_UK
174 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 02:04 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting zbrct:



Really...? So what about those Turkish citizen girls who want to study and work with their head scarfs?

Oh ok, I understand now. We want freedoom just for ourselves...But that is not sincere...


Well..I already told above that turban ban in universities should be removed. And about the work. what about the private sector? I already told that the STATE should have equal distance to all its citizens. It is the reason any statement relating to religionS should not not be allowed..
I would not want a monk in orange dress as a teacher for example..
would you?



As long as the monk in orange dress is qualified to teach the subject, I don't mind. I don't look at the appearance of my teachers, only the ability and quality.

95.       Cacık
296 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 02:10 pm

Quote:

As long as the monk in orange dress is qualified to teach the subject, I don't mind. I don't look at the appearance of my teachers, only the ability and quality.



Way to go Waseem !!!

If only everyone was truly madly deeply the same way in thinking - we would all be free. That goes for every race and religion !

96.       Waseem_UK
174 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 02:13 pm

Quoting thehandsom:



Well... I never said anything about the kurds or kurdish..did I?
I am not talking about STATE what to decide about its people..
I am saying that it is STATE'S DUTY TO BE EQUAL TO ALL ITS CITIZENS.
I would not want to deal with a man wearing a priest costume when i want to pay my council tax..
Is that not simple?



Does it matter so much what the person you're dealing with looks like?

97.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 02:23 pm

Quoting Waseem_UK:

Quoting thehandsom:



Well... I never said anything about the kurds or kurdish..did I?
I am not talking about STATE what to decide about its people..
I am saying that it is STATE'S DUTY TO BE EQUAL TO ALL ITS CITIZENS.
I would not want to deal with a man wearing a priest costume when i want to pay my council tax..
Is that not simple?



Does it matter so much what the person you're dealing with looks like?


It would not matter much to me..
But it will/may matter to a muslim person.

98.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 02:26 pm

Quoting Waseem_UK:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting zbrct:



Really...? So what about those Turkish citizen girls who want to study and work with their head scarfs?

Oh ok, I understand now. We want freedoom just for ourselves...But that is not sincere...


Well..I already told above that turban ban in universities should be removed. And about the work. what about the private sector? I already told that the STATE should have equal distance to all its citizens. It is the reason any statement relating to religionS should not not be allowed..
I would not want a monk in orange dress as a teacher for example..
would you?



As long as the monk in orange dress is qualified to teach the subject, I don't mind. I don't look at the appearance of my teachers, only the ability and quality.


Well.. Most of the muslim parents wont like a teacher wearing priest costume and a huge cross neckles..
wont you mind yourself for example?

99.       Waseem_UK
174 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 02:43 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting Waseem_UK:

Quoting thehandsom:



Well... I never said anything about the kurds or kurdish..did I?
I am not talking about STATE what to decide about its people..
I am saying that it is STATE'S DUTY TO BE EQUAL TO ALL ITS CITIZENS.
I would not want to deal with a man wearing a priest costume when i want to pay my council tax..
Is that not simple?



Does it matter so much what the person you're dealing with looks like?


It would not matter much to me..
But it will/may matter to a muslim person.



You just used the big 'I' for yourself...

100.       Waseem_UK
174 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 02:44 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting Waseem_UK:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting zbrct:



Really...? So what about those Turkish citizen girls who want to study and work with their head scarfs?

Oh ok, I understand now. We want freedoom just for ourselves...But that is not sincere...


Well..I already told above that turban ban in universities should be removed. And about the work. what about the private sector? I already told that the STATE should have equal distance to all its citizens. It is the reason any statement relating to religionS should not not be allowed..
I would not want a monk in orange dress as a teacher for example..
would you?



As long as the monk in orange dress is qualified to teach the subject, I don't mind. I don't look at the appearance of my teachers, only the ability and quality.


Well.. Most of the muslim parents wont like a teacher wearing priest costume and a huge cross neckles..
wont you mind yourself for example?



Do I need to repeat myself?

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