Yes, yes I get that but the 'AGAIN' made it sound like they were being singled out.
No not singled out but brought up "again" but i got you point.
Yes, yes I get that but the 'AGAIN' made it sound like they were being singled out.
Voted but I can't read the Arabic part of the post,can you translate it?
Yes they can and it would make sense, but I guess it would turn into a severe human rights issue or something.^no they cant :shade:
even if they did, its not like anyone's gna listen :shade: well i hope not anyway imsadYes they can and it would make sense, but I guess it would turn into a severe human rights issue or something.
1. I think they're odd and oppressive and anyone wearing it is either brainwashed or terrorized (or terrorists, but I'll get to this in my second point).What do you have against niqabs?
1. I think they're odd and oppressive and anyone wearing it is either brainwashed or terrorized (or terrorists, but I'll get to this in my second point).
Perhaps, the media does seem to portray all niqabis as submissive immigrants, and those that are allowed to talk, do so with severely broken English.Ever stop to think whether you've been brainwashed into thinking that?![]()
Perhaps, the media does seem to portray all niqabis as submissive immigrants, and those that are allowed to talk, do so with severely broken English.
Niqabis can also be excessively religious converts, like that woman rom Florida.
Niqab is not obligatory so I don't see the problem in banning it. We also don't let jainist walk around naked.
If they do, then I'm sure they also now it is not recommended to live in a kuffar land, let alone a country that invaded two Muslim countries.There's a difference in opinion as to whether it is obligatory or not, as I'm sure you already know.
And niqabis can also be regular women who view the niqab as obligatory, or highly recommended.
In case they do ban it I wonder how many pious women out there will leave the country.I Find it extrodinary that people would create a vote on the law of Allah SWT. Even if a country was to ban Hijab, Would a true muslim women abandon the law of Allah SWT because some goverment body tells her so. I find this truly amazing. A women is liberating herself and protecting herself from harm keeping to the safety and recommendation of her creator, I'm sure she will not change that for anybody.
In case they do ban it I wonder how many pious women out there will leave the country.
Nuns show their face, I said I'm ok with hijab.Well I guess there wouldn't be much freedom left in the world. Might aswell Empty out the nuns from there monasteries aswell and let them live on some remote island together.
Nuns show their face, I said I'm ok with hijab.
But you know what, you can have your niqab, I'm not in a discriminative mood today, I've just realized that as of yesterday not one but two additional states allow same-sex marriage.
Ha, it doesn't matter, as long as we all love each other and don't start preemtive wars.Which one of those same sex couples will wear the niqab you reckon? I reckon they should both wear it![]()
Ha, it doesn't matter, as long as we all love each other and don't start preemtive wars.
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