Auggie
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greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 3 rd, 2018 at 11:16am: Auggie wrote on Feb 3 rd, 2018 at 11:11am: greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 7:23pm: Auggie wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 7:19pm: greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 7:14pm: Auggie wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 7:11pm: greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 6:55pm: Auggie wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 6:30pm: Brian Ross wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 6:27pm: Auggie wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 4:34pm: Brian Ross wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 3:01pm: moses wrote on Feb 2 nd, 2018 at 2:57pm: I have no idea, a bad (according to you) mistake, I admit that my copy is not exactly as the original.
However I see that verse 24.31 and the hadith uses the word veil, I'm convinced that veil is indeed a part of enforced islamic dress code for women.
Good to see that you have shown us how the excuse that allah is forgiving the women for being raped is untrue, muslims are taught it's legitimate to rape women. If it is "enforced", Moses, why then do so many Muslim women not wear them? Few if the Muslim women I know wear a Hijab or a Burqa or Niqab. Strange, I must say for an "enforced" item of wear... Are they all apostates? Really? What about those who believe they’ll burn for eternity if they don’t wear it? Or those who are killed for not wearing it? Victims of a misunderstanding of the instructions? Perhaps they need to reread them? The women are not to blame. The perpetrators of those crimes are, I'd suggest, Augie. How about you? Do you think it's actually an "enforced" item of wear for all Muslim women? A misunderstanding?? Was the holocaust a misunderstanding?? Women in some countries are forced to wear it. Many others endure familial and social pressure to wear them. Here's a question: why don't men wear the headscarfe? Men and women in this country are forced to wear clothes in public. Try going to Woolworths tomorrow morning with no pants on, and see how long you last. Next red herring. We are forced to wear clothes in public. Why do you condone this oppression? Do you want to continue with this stupid line of questioning when you fully know that there is a distinction between the two? Oh, I want to continue alright. I have you right where I want you, so I'm not backing off now. I don't like wearing clothes (and there are thousands more just like me). However, I'm forced - by LAW - to wear clothes when I go out in public. If I don't, I can be arrested and locked up. Why do you condone such oppression from our government? This isn’t about ‘choice’ greggy. A woman can wear whatsoever she wants. This is about symbolism. Hijab means separation in Arabic and its symbolism is that the woman should dress modestly because men are unable to control themselves, etc. Men are not expected to wear a hijab. Regarding everyday clothes, i don’t think I need to dignify your stupid question with an answer. You mean you can't answer it. Clothing is the natural result of a civilised society. Clothing is neutral generally and has no symbolism. Also, the way we dress isn’t based on any religious sentiment; it’s purely secular in nature. Regarding the enforcement of clothing, it’s nevessary to protect ‘children’ from being exposed to adult nudity which is sensible. The enforcement of the islamic headscarf is to reinforce the idea that women are sinful and responsible for men’s desires. Ergo, there is a significant difference.
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