"Aurat ka bi aurat sai pardah hai..."

Re: "Aurat ka bi aurat sai pardah hai..."

"waxing" does not automatically mean "waxing back hair"

and water is quite valuable ; )

Re: "Aurat ka bi aurat sai pardah hai..."

I meant, I just don't see why it's even relevant to our religion b/c as i understand it, the bare minimum (excuse the pun) is to shave or trim the hairs every forty days (please correct me if i'm wrong)....bikini wax/brazilian wax is a personal choice.....thats all.

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We are talking about areas where she cannot wax herself and needs someone else help.

If you elminate 'back' from equation then...waxing does not automatically mean waxing either. Other ways are available for one person to do the job.

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i’m not too sure. you might be right, so i can’t comment here. :k:

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i can't believe you are gonna let someone else tell you authoritatively how to deal with your body hair.. lol only on GS...

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Lol...who is being authoritative. :(

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Ditto -

There are other ways of getting the cleaning done - epilator, strips, creams etc. If it is of that importance the alternatives maybe looked at no matter how bad they seem. But since waxing and waxing by a professional is a preference, most people find it okay to get it done even if they have to reveal complately in front of any person.

Re: "Aurat ka bi aurat sai pardah hai..."

:p

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Is it a personal matter if someone wants to go out to a wedding in shorts and banyan?

Is it somehow 'authoritative' act to make people come to wedding in proper attire?

What I am saying is that:

Rules/norms/requirements and expectations should not be broken under the auspex of freedom.

Re: "Aurat ka bi aurat sai pardah hai..."

Uh....not the same thing.

analogy fail. : (

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there is a difference between someone showing up at your wedding in chaddi-banyaan, and you telling someone else what to do and not to do with their body hair, especially random women, who aren't even coming to your wedding...

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Gotta say Diwana, your ideas and whatever you say are always in favor of men.

It's not OK for women to expose their body parts say once a month to get their hair removed because it is against the norms/requirements of Islam.

But it's OK/ condonable for a fiance to flirt around with other girls and his fiancee should not really complain because he is only window shopping and will come home to her. Where did the rules and expectations go in this scenario? Guess they flew out that window.

Of course you will come up with counter arguments to justify as always.

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Oh and don't forget--that rape doesn't really exist it was created by "educated liberal modern women"

:)

Its' the "educated" jaahil's that are the worst...

Re: "Aurat ka bi aurat sai pardah hai..."

u should post this in the religious section so the experts there can provide u with quotes..