Re: Modesty gowns for female patients
lahore dude, who r u to judge people, how do u know that they are not wearing them outside hospital...huh? U know them? No, then keep quiet. Terrorist gown? I'm sure if ur mom wud wear it u would report her to the authorities for being a suicide bomber right, n u shud know that when it comes to medical things, woman can be checked out by male doctor, it shud be preferably female doctor, but it doesnt matter too much.
Afridi Dude!!!
I don't even bother to reply to the content of your reply.
It is so absurd
wow, thats a good response....Lahore guy said that it was a terrorist gown ? So hes correct? OK...He said that all the woman who would request such things don't wear them outside hospital...can sum1 actually say that..I mean come on...women who don't care in reality y would they in the hospital? Instead of the real scum bucket statement, ur attacking my rebuttal of that statement. Go make some threads in life1 or is it cafe these days.
If you want to pick up good points in my post, they are plenty I made already.
Re: Modesty gowns for female patients
you are trying hard to disprove something that is not even there. the original argument is that this dress, (not a gown, is it a gown to you? - a pseudo-loose shirt, hijab & pj colored as scrubs)... is ridiculous.
more over, the issue is not this that the accommodation is made in a non Muslim country to wear it while in medical care, at a hospital.
the issue is that this is not a proper attire.
medically it is impractical. i would say, when someone is in the ER, or OR, or in ICU, on the table or in chair to give birth to a baby, this is not to be worn in the name of being an observer of pardha.
u hear me!
at this point, i wont even go in the explanation that it does look like a nikab worn over to hide something & in the political air in which Muslims are bearing the brunt these days, this is the last thing we want to adapt, esp. if it is cut out for us, in the name of 'accommodating' our pardah needs as concerned over privacy or modesty. it does look like some "suspicious" looking design of a dress, matched to suit the colors in the hospital and the cuts of a dress mentioned above.
i tell u , it does not even look modest.
besides, really, Afridi, would you like to wear it????
dushi
Dush
I completely understand your point. Thanks for understanding mine.
Thanks to Angel Eyes, PCG and Kehkashan for getting to the point with open mind..... PCG you make sense to me in your reply.....
Best regards to Mad Scientist, Sadiyah and Afridi Bhai :)
Re: Modesty gowns for female patients
Sometimes, overseas Muslims and others like to create issues where none exist just because they are in a gora country and they feel they need something to distance themselves further from goras. We have no such issues in hospitals in Pakistan or need for special gowns. Patients who observe hijab or burqa simply continue to wear it where appropriate.