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21 Jul 2009 Tue 10:31 pm |
I´m sorry but I don´t believe in burquas, headscarves...Why should a woman be ashamed to hide her hair or body as someone said it was to prevent the stares of men. If that´s the case, why don´t you shave your head bald and wear shirts that aren´t revealing. I really don´t get it why Allah ordered this! Did he specifically state what men should cover up or not reveal?
One of my friend she is türbanlý and said its a shame a man to see her hair but its not shame to go to a ginecolog man and check her ..vigina. Imagine a woman wearing scarf staying on ginecologs chair with ..legs opened
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 10:38 pm |
Imagine a woman wearing scarf staying on ginecologs chair with ..legs opened
I´d rather not imagine it, thank you very much! 
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 10:42 pm |
I´d rather not imagine it, thank you very much! 
Sorry for this
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 10:44 pm |
No problem, I was just teasing....although I really don´t want to think about it 
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 10:48 pm |
One of my friend she is türbanlý and said its a shame a man to see her hair but its not shame to go to a ginecolog man and check her ..vigina. Imagine a woman wearing scarf staying on ginecologs chair with ..legs opened
Well something else that surprized me when it comes to vaginas and islam (sorry ), I was talking with one of my Turkish girlfriends in the Netherlands about brazilian wax. But she said that in Islam it is haram (forbidden by religion) to show your vagina to another woman (without medical reason), so they cannot get it done in a beauty salon. I also remember another situation of a friend who was pregnant, complaining that she didn´t know how to shave/wax herself now that with her belly she could not reach every place, but was feeling very uncomfortable by the thought of going to the hospital to deliver the baby ´in such state´. When I suggested she got it done by someone else, she also said that it was forbidden.
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 10:52 pm |
But she said that in Islam it is haram (forbidden by religion) to show your vagina to another woman (without medical reason), so they cannot get it done in a beauty salon.
I dont believe it, it is bad I cant ask anyone, I wont ask my husband lol
Edited (7/21/2009) by Suyu
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 10:55 pm |
I also remember another situation of a friend who was pregnant, complaining that she didn´t know how to shave/wax herself now that with her belly she could not reach every place, but was feeling very uncomfortable by the thought of going to the hospital to deliver the baby ´in such state´. When I suggested she got it done by someone else, she also said that it was forbidden.
Didnt she have a husband? He could do it. For me it would be uncomfortable in a beauty salon
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 11:07 pm |
Didnt she have a husband? He could do it. For me it would be uncomfortable in a beauty salon
I wouldn´t trust mine with a razor down there !!
Edited (7/21/2009) by lessluv
[ouch]
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 11:19 pm |
I´m sorry but I don´t believe in burquas, headscarves...Why should a woman be ashamed to hide her hair or body as someone said it was to prevent the stares of men. If that´s the case, why don´t you shave your head bald and wear shirts that aren´t revealing. I really don´t get it why Allah ordered this! Did he specifically state what men should cover up or not reveal?
Teas
I don´t cover my head and my body because of being ashamed, far from it
and YES to prevent the stares of men, they have no right to watch me, that´s why I hide and with large clothes.
Why Allah didn´t order men to cover too: is another subject.
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21 Jul 2009 Tue 11:57 pm |
I´m sorry but I don´t believe in burquas, headscarves...Why should a woman be ashamed to hide her hair or body as someone said it was to prevent the stares of men. If that´s the case, why don´t you shave your head bald and wear shirts that aren´t revealing. I really don´t get it why Allah ordered this! Did he specifically state what men should cover up or not reveal?
Try thinking of it more as a privilege rather than a burden. By what right does anyone have to see a woman´s face? I think of it more as a woman has a right to privacy.
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22 Jul 2009 Wed 12:18 am |
Why Allah didn´t order men to cover too: is another subject.
...and a great pity in so many cases! 
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