Well now ofcourse a lot of people will disagree with me here.
But when watching Star Wars I couldnt help but feel that a lot of the fashion used in it was very close to Islamic Fashion....
For example take this picture of Queen Amidala wearing a Hijab
And yet in another image if we ignore the weird makeup we will see she is wearing a full abaya with hijab kinda
and then ofcourse leaving aside the huge weird head thingie in this pic - dosent the robe look so elegant and nice and is islamically acceptable too!
Ofcourse it seems to be "trailing off" on the follow but with minor adjustments that could easily be fixed I think
Needless to say the makeup is absolutely horrendous!!!!
It would be a good incentive for Muslim designers to use as a inspiration source for bettering Islamic fashion for women...
What do you think? Im nuts or is there some truth to my article?
Good point! I think the pictures might be removed, and in case they are - just go and watch Star Wars Episode 1 and keep an eye on the Queen's outfits.
On a related note, Obi-Wan's master is called Qui-Gon Jinn. As we know, Jinn are 'ghost-like' entities made from smokeless fire. Further on in the Star Wars story, Qui-Gon becomes a ghostly presence. Interesting
[MOUSE]Lol![/MOUSE] You do got a point here akhee.. There is some resemblence or whatever it's called!
On a related note, Obi-Wan's master is called Qui-Gon Jinn. As we know, Jinn are 'ghost-like' entities made from smokeless fire. Further on in the Star Wars story, Qui-Gon becomes a ghostly presence. Interesting
Well, in Aladdin, the ghost thing in the lamp is called Genie, and it kinda sounds a little like a Jinn! Or something like that!?
The concept of Jinn was probably most copied by the movie WISH MASTER in which basically a Jinn is released and goes on loose in the human world making people "wish" and with each wish the result would be something terrible because the Jinn wsa evil...
Well, in Aladdin, the ghost thing in the lamp is called Genie, and it kinda sounds a little like a Jinn! Or something like that!?
Yep. In fact the English word 'Genie' derives from 'jinn'. Jinns are pretty prominent in Middle Eastern mythology. I think in the Hundred and One Nights, there was a story about a wish-granting Jinn, and this story, or ones like it, must have carried over to the West.
But back to Star Wars and Islamic fashion, here is how NOT to dress:
I mean come on, Jabba. Putting your fat gut on display isn't making it any smaller.
You might find this ridiclous but last year I met an american girl in chat and we were talking about the world...she was old enough 27 so I assumed she must be smart.
But what she asked me next was ust unbelieveable! Her question:
"I saw on tv you guys live in caves is it true?"
looool
So its just part of the media with Harems - trying to down play Islam and Muslims in a seemingly "innocent" way
You might find this ridiclous but last year I met an american girl in chat and we were talking about the world...she was old enough 27 so I assumed she must be smart.
Another Star Wars line: 'You assume too much.'
But what she asked me next was ust unbelieveable! Her question:
"I saw on tv you guys live in caves is it true?"
Oh boy...
So its just part of the media with Harems - trying to down play Islam and Muslims in a seemingly "innocent" way
The media is messed up. How the heck is showing Harems portraying us in an 'innocent' way? We look like pimps!
The media is very irresponsible too - like me and my cousins and friends were discussing just yesterday on a Valima celebration how they ALWAYS show the WORST areas of Pakistan on the news - they never show any of the good regions.
It just portrays as if Pakistan is full of bad things...it sucks when they do this!
That's true, but not all the media is messed up. You do have a couple of really intelligent non-Muslims who are clued up, such as George Lucas with Star Wars, which blends all the goodness of almost every religion.
Apart from celibacy, which is just wrong. No wonder the Jedi went down. They needed to feel the love
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