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20.       Waseem_UK
174 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:26 pm

Quoting libralady:

When I was on holiday recently, ... to the young woman who went swimming in a full outfit from hand to feet and with a tight bathing cap on . I noticed her husband, who looked a lot older than her, making sure none of her hair was showing.



They probably weren't Turks.

21.       MrX67
2540 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:28 pm

well always 1 fix or path on trues land i think Beany,and i think our country good on comments about İslam then most of Muslim countries,coz freedom a part of İslam in self even,noone can't forced for nothing for a belief,thats only between God&personso Turkey is really a good model for the all world about the harmony of different cultures ,(even with some lesses)

22.       libralady
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 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:32 pm

Quoting Waseem_UK:

Quoting libralady:

When I was on holiday recently, ... to the young woman who went swimming in a full outfit from hand to feet and with a tight bathing cap on . I noticed her husband, who looked a lot older than her, making sure none of her hair was showing.



They probably weren't Turks.



Really? There was a large group of them together including young children and older family members, and the ladies where not quite so cover head to toe.........

23.       Beany
144 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:35 pm

Yes whenever I've been to turkey I have found everyone I met decided themselves what to wear and believe in etc and everyone shares their knowledge and their beliefs and are very open minded.

24.       MrX67
2540 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:35 pm

Freedoms usefull and needed for all us,not just for a part of people,especially belief freedom and response or details of this freedom,Just a bit more tolerance to all life stilies unless they give harm to peace and if theresn't any violence after this freedoms

25.       Waseem_UK
174 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:37 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting Waseem_UK:

Quoting libralady:

When I was on holiday recently, ... to the young woman who went swimming in a full outfit from hand to feet and with a tight bathing cap on . I noticed her husband, who looked a lot older than her, making sure none of her hair was showing.



They probably weren't Turks.



Really? There was a large group of them together including young children and older family members, and the ladies where not quite so cover head to toe.........



That doesn't make them Turks. And many people from other countries come to Turkey for a holiday...families...too.

26.       Beany
144 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:38 pm

Yes people who are uneducated or narrow minded are scared of things they have never known before and can attack other people for being different. The world should be educated on all cultural differences.

27.       MrX67
2540 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:41 pm

cultural differences only a luck&richness for world family,never for a reason for the damn fights or wars,everything nicer in tolerance&respect..how black is more meaningfull with white or how warm more meaningfull with cold

28.       Beany
144 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:46 pm

Tolerance is important it is much more hard work not to tolerate something rather than to tolerate it so I don't understand why some people create a problem where there should not be any problem maybe they have a problem with themselves

29.       MrX67
2540 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:49 pm

right i'm agree beany,thats really not easy to understand why the some people prefer to make difficult all easy things and beauties of life,to make it easier always better then to make difficult

30.       femme_fatal
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 26 Jun 2006 Mon 07:57 pm

wasseem, why bother me giving only one bedoins example that use coverings to save themselves from the sand that stirred up by the wind? they dont wear those coverings coz they were given such religous orders. waseem, i wasnt born today, i know the life of those women.

mrx, i would argue u, but i wont!
honestly? i know why some women would want to wear such blankets even at such hot temperature. its smth that european women cant figure out, simply they dont know the family life as closer as eastern women like me, and they support the 'religion freedom' idea, having no clue wots beneath that, namely a pressure in a 'holy' family. (actually i face it in every religous ppl be it christian or muslim).
back to the subject, they were brought up so since their birth, and they wanna be seen as good submissive women, they r encouraged to do this in their families. those women who took part in the demonstraions against the 'scarf prohibition' been seen in their families as heros and treated with more respect. its kinda play that i cant accept.

indisputably, i love freedom, freedom of belief and etc! i cant imagine we go back when we just reached the level of open discussions. we cant enjoy so called belief freedom closing our eyes on 'women slavery'. i will not pretend as if its okay knowing the tragedy of those women all over the world!

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