umm then wat is?.. they call burqa, and skarf worn by muslim sisters as oppressing...
anyway everyones got oppinions...
Allah hafiz
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Yes it's a sign of oppression. As we have already seen in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and in Iran as well, how the women in these countries were forced to cover themselves from head to toe, they didn't do it just from the fear of God...
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and by tha way.. wen saying naked.. i dont mean strip naked only..
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jee umm... the pakhtuns want to rename NWFP so they can seperate it to become their own country.. but im not sure 100%.. as i heard from an pathan frnd..
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You cannot base your theory on the assumption of just one man...
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u take every word pretty seriously.. "war"... doesnot necessarily mean fighting on battle feild.. wat i mean by sunni and shia fighting is chances of civil war...
anyway... no hard feelings
Allah hafiz
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You're exaggerating the situation. These two communities are living peacefully, side by side. Only some extremist Islamic organisations are making disturbance, these eorganisations are striving to enforce their fundamentalist islamic ideology...
Much of India's economic boom co incided with a major increase in communal strife. Political fragmentation has also increased, and if you look historically India has alternated between being united under one strong ruler or dynasty and divided into numerous states, even at times of economic prosperity (unlike China which has generally been united). That still does not mean India is going to fall apart tomorrow, but it doesn't mean it's not going to either.
Yes it's a sign of oppression. As we have already seen in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and in Iran as well, how the women in these countries were forced to cover themselves from head to toe, they didn't do it just from the fear of God...
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umm.. afghnistan.. mate.. soon after the fall of taleban.. the photographers took a photo to ESXAGERATE that women are opperesed by showing a women without coverage in front of 100. any yeah.. if ur forced to wear.. then it is oppression.. but wen u choose to wear.. the west still calls it oppressed women.. even in pak.. women are still wearing burqa.. would u call them oppressed?(dont need to answer)
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You're exaggerating the situation. These two communities are living peacefully, side by side. Only some extremist Islamic organisations are making disturbance, these eorganisations are striving to enforce their fundamentalist islamic ideology...
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may be i am exageratin the situation a bit.. but the these same organisations can lighten a civil war.. if the external forces exploit the situation..
people are more and more confidant about its due place in the world
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