N.O.R.F Posted June 23, 2009 LG, Stuff iyo maalayacni (just as I 'thought') Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted June 23, 2009 ^Ofcourse the burqa is harmful to others. (read the part where she is on the driver seat) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Resistance Posted June 23, 2009 ^ The West's approach to Muslims is hyporitical. On the one hand they they advocate for freedom of choice ( including freedom of religous practice ) and yet they see fit to 'guide' the Muslim on how she should dress. As for your dislike for the Niqaab Lazie G, note that this your own personal opinion and dislike, u cannot expect to impose your opinion on others. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted June 23, 2009 ^ the choice is always left up to the individual. (go home) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Resistance Posted June 23, 2009 ^ SO can a native French Muslim dress how she likes then since she wouod be @ home. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted June 23, 2009 ^oops LG, secular laws should be adhered to right? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Posted June 23, 2009 LG, Abti, The individual Arab female is demanded by her man to cover , hence the veil is forced on alot of women because of men's needs, and nothing whatsoever is religious about that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted June 23, 2009 North, why aad oops u dhehee? You dont have an opinion, you never did. IF you had an opinion, you would answer the following questions ya north. What is your take on the Burqa issue? Should muslims conform to secular values? and what is your take on Burqa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted June 23, 2009 How can someone be forced to dress in a way they dnt want to? specially in France? ...of course the answer is they chose to.... you ppl just dnt want to admit...if anything girls who wear tight *** clothes or half revealing clothes wear it to please a man... its so sad walahi to see Muslims encouraging the veil to be banned. personally i dnt wear niqaab and I think its optional. But, those who chose to wear it have my full support. They are free to dress how they see fit.. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted June 23, 2009 LG, what are secular values? Does it include FREEDOM OF RELIGION by any chance? No need to discuss the Burqa when your calls for embracing secular values includes embracing FREEDOM OF RELIGION. Ee by gum, as we saw up norf. You seem timid LG. Not like you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted June 23, 2009 JB, Abti, you are right in that Burqa has a negative connotation and it never did nor will it ever be remembered for anything more the harsh domestic acts committed against afghan women by the taliban regime. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted June 23, 2009 North, the philosophy behind secularism is rationale and logic and neither one is associated with the Burqa. PS: answer my questions or stop wasting space Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted June 23, 2009 Just answer the question. Does secularism include FREEDOM OF RELIGION (we can get into details after)? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Posted June 23, 2009 Abti, he never did , have own opinion that is , he is so used to pulling legs he finds a leg in every thread. Not my Niece's , I say. Abti, Qaldankan, ani iyo Ngonge no daa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted June 23, 2009 Originally posted by Johnny B: LG, Abti, The individual Arab female is demanded by her man to cover , hence the veil is forced on alot of women because of men's needs, and nothing whatsoever is religious about that. And you did a poll of Burqa wearers in France? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites