Religious clothing and Shopping....

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So when did the height and work-smart clothes entered the conversation? :hmmm:

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Didnt u go to uk to deliver a child?..if yes then y r u working?..its weird that in Pakistan it was hard for u to take care of a baby n warm food for ur husband n as soon as u land in london ,u can manage working along with everything else…

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Ahem, whether you wear hijab/abaya or not, your undergarments should be for your husband eyes either way. Its not that non-hijabi girls parade in their undies in public :smack:

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why would it be a big deal? if men can shop there…why can’t burqa clad women?

:konfused:

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im pretty sure she meant in the past, before moving to pak/getting pregnant etc.

thats abit rude isnt it to judge her like that and make an assumption, like sara said shes probably referring to the past, and even if she was working so what lol.. Maybe her support network in the uk is abit better then what she has out in pak..

With regards to the topic i walk into a store n dnt care lol i do giggle sometimes wen i see women in hijaan rifling through sexy underwear or old women… Lol i dnt wear hijaan but i know girls who dnt even wear ot and feel propa shyy and wnt even ente stores themselves lol

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^hijab*

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:hehe:

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Do women wearing a really reveling dress feel odd (or shy) while entering shops selling full length dresses?

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What the hell are you talking about, who said this was a recent shopping trip, i dont remember giving dates, this was when i was working. stick to the question, and not assume stories around my question.

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As a hijabi I don't have an issue going into the stores and getting what I need. If I'm carrying things, I usually keep them close to me and folded up. What I don't appreciate about these stores is the men that walk around freely. Also, I hate that some of these stores have male cashiers (which makes me wonder why Muslim countries have men selling these items to women...where's the hayaa in that?)