why not move to KSA if they wish to wear a niqaab in a western country?
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why not move to KSA if they wish to wear a niqaab in a western country?
what a silly argument. Why not emigrate to Israel if you wear a skull cap? Why not move to Tokyo if you use a lot of hair gel and have weird spikes? Why not move to India if you wear a Sari?
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what a silly argument. Why not emigrate to Israel if you wear a skull cap? Why not move to Tokyo if you use a lot of hair gel and have weird spikes? Why not move to India if you wear a Sari?
because niqaab is not a requirement in islam, and it is a politically charged garb where the women who wear it usually wear it to give a middle finger to the west, all the while shamelessy reaping the benefits their western hosts provide them.
its not a surprise that many women who don the niqaab often hold extremist views and express support for al-ghuraba'a.
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besides, why dont they stay at home? after all, isnt staying at home part of the sunnah?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/03/nislam403.xml
this proves how backward many of them are.
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because niqaab is not a requirement in islam,
I agree. However, it is a requirement to many who wear it.
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why so? its only politically charged if there is political opposition to it. Why is there political opposition to niqaab?
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where the women who wear it usually wear it to give a middle finger to the west, all the while shamelessy reaping the benefits their western hosts provide them.
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What of women who DONT give a middle finger to the west? Or would you treat all niqabies like extremists, I guess that explains why you treat all Muslims like extremists.
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attend an al-ghuraba'a protest, and see how many women don niqabs at these protests.
Re: Women who wear Niqab in the West should leave the West [split: Archbishop]
attend an al-ghuraba'a protest, and see how many asians are at these protests.
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Iwhy so? its only politically charged if there is political opposition to it. Why is there political opposition to niqaab?
You just don't get it. Because it is VERY foreign to the people, history and culture of western societies. Heck, even when Brits dress in costume they are not that covered up or disguised. Even for the ones who don't believe that it is oppressive don't want to deal with people they can't see. That is the way their culture has been for thousands of years.
Sharia law can't even be implemented correctly in the country where Islam was founded, how do you really expect it in a place where Islamic/Arabic culture is a totally foreign concept?
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I never knew women in Pakistan wearing a niqab were sending a middle-finger message to someone saat samandar paar, wow, the niqaab has such powers :k:
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You just don't get it. Because it is VERY foreign to the people, history and culture of western societies. Heck, even when Brits dress in costume they are not that covered up or disguised. Even for the ones who don't believe that it is oppressive don't want to deal with people they can't see. That is the way their culture has been for thousands of years.
Hey thats what immigration does. If you wanted to protect your culture so much you should've had a religious test when you let people in. People never went to Church in america before columbus. There werent many synagogues either.
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Sharia law can't even be implemented correctly in the country where Islam was founded, how do you really expect it in a place where Islamic/Arabic culture is a totally foreign concept?
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lets keep the sharia talk in the other thread. Will reply to this there.