The problem with Hareem and her kind of Muslims is that they are engaged in 'shirk' all the time. They say that they only worship Allah, but they are indulged in a new form of new form of idol worship. They will suspend all logic and thinking in favor of their favorite Imam, Molvi, Aalim or anyone with a beard. Aahadith often trump Quran, and their Molvi often trumps God. So intense is their urge to follow anyone with a pro-Islam slogan, that they live their entire lives in contadiction. Islam is a religion of peace, yet they defend those who adop violent ways. There is no compulsion in Islam, yet they defend (on this very page actually) Lal-Masjid goons who advocate throwing acid on girls faces.
We are suffering because a large majority of Muslims are living in denial. Anyone with a beard can do no wrong. Hijabi Ninjas are divine messengers. Anyone who objects to anything they say, is a Murtid. Every post I read from Hareem/Lajawab/LaeeqKhan drives me one more step away from identifying myself as a Muslim. These folks are talented!
that secretly all of us want to wear burqas?
hmmmmm
can i wear a batman costume instead, its cooler looking.
Murad had no real point, its his thinking, his viewpoint, not some universal truth.
After reading your angry posts about hijab it seems Shaykh Abdal Hakim's viewpoint is a universal truth.
Also with my personal experience before wearing hijab i used to feel guilty seeing women with hijab or niqab. And i used to hate them and used to make fun of them like you are doing today. I understand your feelings Fraudz.
And why did i start wearing hijab bcoz those women in hijab always treated me as their own sister. They never told me to wear hijab. And today I do the same...I try to be nice with women in hijab and even nicer to those who don't wear hijab at all.
After reading your angry posts about hijab it seems Shaykh Abdal Hakim's viewpoint is a universal truth.
Also with my personal experience before wearing hijab i used to feel guilty seeing women with hijab or niqab. And i used to hate them and used to make fun of them like you are doing today. I understand your feelings Fraudz.
And why did i start wearing hijab bcoz those women in hijab always treated me as their own sister. They never told me to wear hijab. And today I do the same...I try to be nice with women in hijab and even nicer to those who don't wear hijab at all.
So i understand your feelings.
And i used to hate them and used to make fun of them like you are doing today.
You were superficial and judgemental then, and you are superficial and judgemental now. Only now you are more dangerous because of added delusions of righteousness.
The problem with Hareem and her kind of Muslims is that they are engaged in 'shirk' all the time. They say that they only worship Allah, but they are indulged in a new form of new form of idol worship. They will suspend all logic and thinking in favor of their favorite Imam, Molvi, Aalim or anyone with a beard. Aahadith often trump Quran, and their Molvi often trumps God. So intense is their urge to follow anyone with a pro-Islam slogan, that they live their entire lives in contadiction. Islam is a religion of peace, yet they defend those who adop violent ways. There is no compulsion in Islam, yet they defend (on this very page actually) Lal-Masjid goons who advocate throwing acid on girls faces.
We are suffering because a large majority of Muslims are living in denial. Anyone with a beard can do no wrong. Hijabi Ninjas are divine messengers. Anyone who objects to anything they say, is a Murtid. Every post I read from Hareem/Lajawab/LaeeqKhan drives me one more step away from identifying myself as a Muslim. These folks are talented!
Audhubillah.........no brother my intentions were never to drive you away from islam......nor i support any bad people(with beard or without beard).
I only wanted to say that people who are against jamia hafsa they sound more aggressive than jamia hafsa students. thats what i feel from the words of some people.
And i'm totally against the way jamia hafsa wants to imply shariah......but i also agree with their two actions which is to get rid of porn and a brothel when police did nothing for this.
After reading your angry posts about hijab it seems Shaykh Abdal Hakim's viewpoint is a universal truth.
Also with my personal experience before wearing hijab i used to feel guilty seeing women with hijab or niqab. And i used to hate them and used to make fun of them like you are doing today. I understand your feelings Fraudz.
And why did i start wearing hijab bcoz those women in hijab always treated me as their own sister. They never told me to wear hijab. And today I do the same...I try to be nice with women in hijab and even nicer to those who don't wear hijab at all.
So i understand your feelings.
u dont understand jack, no matter how condescending you want to be. these ppl can not start making half witted statements as if they just puffed some bong smoke. if they are going to make a point it has to be coherent and they have to support and substantiate it, which he did not. so I have no reason to agree with him.
PS: I try to be nice to women in hijab and nicer to those not in hijab as well :)
After reading your angry posts about hijab it seems Shaykh Abdal Hakim's viewpoint is a universal truth.
Also with my personal experience before wearing hijab i used to feel guilty seeing women with hijab or niqab. And i used to hate them and used to make fun of them like you are doing today. I understand your feelings Fraudz.
And why did i start wearing hijab bcoz those women in hijab always treated me as their own sister. They never told me to wear hijab. And today I do the same...I try to be nice with women in hijab and even nicer to those who don't wear hijab at all.
So i understand your feelings.
It is a shame that you made fun for hijabis... I am a non hijabi but I don't make fun of hijabis just because they wear hijab but yes I do express my opinion when my thoughts contradict theirs. So if you did something doesn't mean you can clump everyone in the same group.
And i used to hate them and used to make fun of them like you are doing today.
You were superficial and judgemental then, and you are superficial and judgemental now. Only now you are more dangerous because of added delusions of righteousness.
It is a shame that you made fun for hijabis... I am a non hijabi but I don't make fun of hijabis just because they wear hijab but yes I do express my opinion when my thoughts contradict theirs. So if you did something doesn't mean you can clump everyone in the same group.
i'm not clumping everyone but those who are making fun of hijab or niqab.
u dont understand jack, no matter how condescending you want to be. these ppl can not start making half witted statements as if they just puffed some bong smoke. if they are going to make a point it has to be coherent and they have to support and substantiate it, which he did not. so I have no reason to agree with him.
Don't agree then.
PS: I try to be nice to women in hijab and nicer to those not in hijab as well :)