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27 Jun 2006 Tue 04:27 pm |
Awwwww and they all lived happily ever after ! Maybe this could be the start of something? !!
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 04:40 pm |
Quoting misscleopatra: You know Waseem what is offending me most?
That some poeple have two faces in judging things, if they see a girl on the beach topless they say "she is free to do what she wants" but if another one chooses to cover herself they say " she is strict" or maybe "look the poor girl , she is forced to cover herself"
I am a Muslim girl and very pround of being muslim. I am also very proud of my head scarf that I've chosen to put 5 years ago by my own will ,,,
About the bedwein women who are all covered , it's just their traditional wear ,, just like scotch men who wear skirts , does anybody critisize them for this , although it's very weird for those who are not used to?
When Islam ordered the woman to cover herself , it's only for her own pride , for preventing her of being used by those who wants to use her body as sheep good to make a fortune or from these hungry guys in the streets who eats her with their eyes ,,,
At the end of the day , what I would like to make clear is that the world is full of different cultures and we have to learn how to accept them and respect them ,,, this is what I have learned from ISLAM ... |
great establishings cleopatra,and everything easy and nicer with tolerance.Ethnical and religional racism raising on all over the world,and a world peace only possible with tolerance and respect to all differences,seems no way to for a peacfull world if we lost tolerance&respect..
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 04:50 pm |
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 04:53 pm |
Quoting Heart:
Dear Kazpol, you can have your opinions on this subject, but don't make fun of me please and what the hell, this forum isnt about arguing it about learning!
Have a nice day!
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i think we all missing a free world which everyone respect each other for the different beliefs,colours and racesand i think we all have to behave as a single candle for ligt all others
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 05:35 pm |
Quoting Heart:
Dear Kazpol, you can have your opinions on this subject, but don't make fun of me please and what the hell, this forum isnt about arguing it about learning!
Have a nice day!
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I agree with some of your statements Kazpol, and this is indeed a great post. True wearing the Hijab is a choice and that choice belongs to each individual who bears that right. Whether she decides to wear makeup or what others may find as seductive clothing along with it, is not for other individuals to judge. Regardless of our fears. We as human beings are to take responsibility for ourselves, each doing as best we can with our level of consciousness. We should be mindful of others and their choices even if we do not agree. With that said I also believe that throughout time the Hijab has and will continue to take on many roles and many faces. Whether it is in the fashion sense or with various religious interpretations. I think that is the natural law of things. They evolve and change with time as well as with and without scrutiny. There is no doubt the history behind wearing the veil exists but where it will be in the future has yet to come.
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 05:41 pm |
Quoting teaschip:
I agree with some of your statements Kazpol, and this is indeed a great post. True wearing the Hijab is a choice and that choice belongs to each individual who bears that right. Whether she decides to wear makeup or what others may find as seductive clothing along with it, is not for other individuals to judge. Regardless of our fears. We as human beings are to take responsibility for ourselves, each doing as best we can with our level of consciousness. We should be mindful of others and their choices even if we do not agree. With that said I also believe that throughout time the Hijab has and will continue to take on many roles and many faces. Whether it is in the fashion sense or with various religious interpretations. I think that is the natural law of things. They evolve and change with time as well as with and without scrutiny. There is no doubt the history behind wearing the veil exists but where it will be in the future has yet to come.
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brrrrrrrrrrr! tea!
too much philosophy! my half brain doesnt get it!
thanks anyway for mentioning my name in ur post
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 06:10 pm |
Quoting misscleopatra: You know Waseem what is offending me most?
That some poeple have two faces in judging things, if they see a girl on the beach topless they say 'she is free to do what she wants' but if another one chooses to cover herself they say ' she is strict' or maybe 'look the poor girl , she is forced to cover herself'
I am a Muslim girl and very pround of being muslim. I am also very proud of my head scarf that I've chosen to put 5 years ago by my own will ,,,
About the bedwein women who are all covered , it's just their traditional wear ,, just like scotch men who wear skirts , does anybody critisize them for this , although it's very weird for those who are not used to?
When Islam ordered the woman to cover herself , it's only for her own pride , for preventing her of being used by those who wants to use her body as sheep good to make a fortune or from these hungry guys in the streets who eats her with their eyes ,,,
At the end of the day , what I would like to make clear is that the world is full of different cultures and we have to learn how to accept them and respect them ,,, this is what I have learned from ISLAM ... |
lets say that u have discovered our (mine actually) hypocrisy. and let me show another form of hypocrisy too!
lets first start with that topless chick on a beach! she enjoys her happy sunbath hehehe! nobody forces her to be topless as nobody forces her burka, since she doesnt follow any religous instructions. so, it seems we have talked about the worse european woman laying naked on a beach, shame on her!
and lets talk now about the young girl (she sure is honorable, trying to save her innosence and her sister's) sentenced to a death by the muslim community in iran. does this move u? or u r moved only by the topless chick on a beach? actually it doesnt bother islam lovers, she is probably sentenced for her own goodness, for her own protection! i havent noticed u and other 'honorable ppl' on the forum shocked with this case. they read but they r not touched! unbelievable! and we all keep further talking about lovely religion freedom! ok, why bother our happy heads with another religion, we should tolerate everything! why those idiot hypocritical foreign mass-media alert such cases? let iran live in its natural environment, why bother involving? let iran solve its 'iranic' way the case of those poor girls! and of course vive la afgani talibans! sure, these girls want that, and they chose such life, they chose to look like pinguins, they chose live under supression!
wot hurts me much the nude chick on a beach or a irani wrapped from top to toe, hurt, innocent poor girl?
do i know? i better sit quiet and make a sweet smile and support religion freedom even some of them r cruel! maybe i should behave like other euopean women here? that dont show any interest in the real life of eastern women? what for? they r just guests, just tourists! they will never be treated like women born in muslim countries!
offfffffff! why bother our happy free loving heads?
cheer!
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 09:55 pm |
Yes Kaz, but you see what happens when people involve themselves. My country is prime example, we don't tolerate innocent people getting killed, or freedoms taken away. But we are then criticized for involving ourselves. I understand it could be how we handle it. No one wants to see war and some people may think there is more motivation than liberty itself. It deeply concerns me regarding the Iranian girl and all innocent people who are reigned by these corrupted governments. I'm not saying we need to conform to their beliefs. I especially have a hard time understanding how anyone could live under those conditions. Sometimes we are damned if we do and damned if we don't. However, don't stop being the person you are Kaz. If everyone had the courage and heart you have, we would all be at peace.
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 10:08 pm |
i think thats a part of human nature,most of we us so like to all others have to think or have to live like us.is that a fix,is that justice?why we don't trust to choices of other unless they don't give any trouble to people by their freedoms?how can we judge someone about thier belifs and reflctions of her/his beliefs?who gave this right to us to change others life choices?respect and tolerance aren't the best fixes to live side by side and heart to heart forever?
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 10:17 pm |
isn't that better to think a covered young girl and a mini skirt young girl side by side they both respecting eachother choices?
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27 Jun 2006 Tue 10:20 pm |
which do you prefer
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