I want to know what you would do...

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me personlay what i would do...? is fight back.
i dont care if theres more of them. i'd swing at them
as if my life depended on it. and for that sister, MASHA'ALLAH.
continue wearing your hijab. although ive been wearing my
hijab since like kindergarten never have i been treated this way.
and i live in america. and believe me where im from there are
a lot of fights within the muslim youth vs. the kufars....lol kinda like
a mini ya noe wat...but back to the senario...wat i like to say is
if u get jumped, ur a G. because not only did u get jumped for the
haq but on top of that you were a young sista. and not only for
the sisters brothers too. if u all get jumped mayn u all are G's in my
oppinion. espcially if the cause has to do with your islamic aqlaq.
there was a time where a few kufars tried to harrass me in public
because of me being a muslim. this was right after september 11 too.
luckily it took place during school time because then i wouldn't fought.
well, lets just say both parties got suspended. but after it was over,
i began to wear the longer hijabs. see, the more u face hardship for
the sake of allah, the stronger u become and more firm on ur deen.
after hardship comes ease
and after rain, the sun shines bright.
remeber this dunyah is a test. and allah jala jallalahu tests those whom
he loves. so think of it like this, when u face troubles in your life, that means
allah 3azawajaal loves you and is trying to make ur eman stronger.
NO ONE IS IMMUNE TO THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF LIFE.
 
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Get my cousin brothers and their crew. Then go after these kids, beat them up, put them in the boot of a car and drive them to a forest...
 
but I just wanted to know that if you were fauzia, then what would have you done ????

I would have contacted the police. It's a sad story deliberately exagerated and whilst such pieces pull on my heart strings so do innocent children blown to bits for getting some sweeties off US Soldiers, children being brutally murdered and abused for the parents beleive the child to be "Posessed"

I also feel for the child since the parents in my opinion are wrong to impose Islam upon an eight year old and impose such a radical change as wearing the Hijab within a christian dominated society. Religion is a religion that in the majority we are born into. To take a child of 8 who I assume is born into Christianity and inform the child they are now a Muslim and must wear the Hijab in my opinion is bad parenting.
 
Get my cousin brothers and their crew. Then go after these kids, beat them up, put them in the boot of a car and drive them to a forest...

Vigilanties have no place in a democracy
 
root said:
I also feel for the child since the parents in my opinion are wrong to impose Islam upon an eight year old and impose such a radical change as wearing the Hijab within a christian dominated society. Religion is a religion that in the majority we are born into. To take a child of 8 who I assume is born into Christianity and inform the child they are now a Muslim and must wear the Hijab in my opinion is bad parenting.

I wouldn't call it bad parenting because considering that wearing the hijab is obligatory in Islam, it becomes a parent's responsibility to teach the child its importance just like teaching good manners or behavior. But then again this a sad incident the parent in this case should have taken other precautions like accompanying the child wherever she goes and expecting beforehand about the reactions from society. The child would still have problems fitting in a christian dominated society but I tend to look it as the majority of the people being intolerant of other religions.
 
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desertrozeI wouldn't call it bad parenting because considering that wearing the hijab is obligatory in Islam.

I agree with your point. But I feel it is further validated within an Islamic society or Islamic from birth family unit, since in essence the topic depicts a young 8 year old who to all tense and purpose would have received a christian perception of the world she lives in. To suddenly be thrusted into an Islamic theology in such a way must have a negative impact upon the child in certain areas and especially with social implications. This issue I feel was not taken into consideration by the parents.

There is of course nothing wrong with parents imposing a religion upon there own children even if the child cannot reasonably have free choice in the matter, I would emphasise that perhaps the child could have been thrusted into the new religion a little more gently.

Aqib:Freedom of wearing what you choose comes into democracy too, even if you are born in a christian dominated society.

I agree whole heartedly with your statement. The only criticism I make is that this forum is full of negativity to western styles of dressing & attitude, yet to islamic dress code and attitude freedom is often used as a defence whilst for some ignored in attack. Though this is not a reflection upon you but a generalisation.

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Originally Posted by root
Vigilanties have no place in a democracy


Muezzin Explain Batman

No individual has the right to be judge, jury and executioner. Please refrain from refering to me as "Batman".

Regards All

Root



Regards

Root
 
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root said:
INo individual has the right to be judge, jury and executioner. Please refrain from refering to me as "Batman".
I apologise if you took offence. I did not mean to refer to you as Batman, but to ask you to explain Batman's existence if there is no place for vigilantes in democracy. ;)

It's nothing personal. Just up to my usual subversive tricks again. :)
 
I apologise if you took offence. I did not mean to refer to you as Batman, but to ask you to explain Batman's existence if there is no place for vigilantes in democracy.

Your apology is very much accepted. I have a lot of respect for you Muezzin, thanks. Batman does not exist he is a fictional character.
 
root said:
Your apology is very much accepted. I have a lot of respect for you Muezzin, thanks. Batman does not exist he is a fictional character.
Indeed. The point I'm making, is that even though he is only fictional, his existence in fiction is dependent on a certain taste or need in his audience. Batman is a very popular character in the West, which, last time I checked, is democratic.

So, even though vigilantes have no place in civilised society, civilised society still craves butt-kicking crime fighters. ;)
 
So, even though vigilantes have no place in civilised society, civilised society still craves butt-kicking crime fighters.

I agree, it is very entertaining. I would like his car to drive around in also but we just don't get them in the garages. I wonder why?
 
root said:
I agree, it is very entertaining. I would like his car to drive around in also but we just don't get them in the garages. I wonder why?
The cops would think he was a terrorist blasting around in that huge thing.

Or a black guy.

Either way, he's a dead man. :p
 
But oh so true.

Disclaimer: I don't have anything against black people, police do.

Disclaimer 2: Let's get back on topic since I've already driven it on a tangent. :)
 
There shouldve been brothers in islam around to protect her.....that is so wrong that happened..but with hardship comes ease...dont forget that!!
 
I also feel for the child since the parents in my opinion are wrong to impose Islam upon an eight year old and impose such a radical change as wearing the Hijab within a christian dominated society. Religion is a religion that in the majority we are born into. To take a child of 8 who I assume is born into Christianity and inform the child they are now a Muslim and must wear the Hijab in my opinion is bad parenting.

Wassup root, just a quick comment,
personally we dnt no da situation of how the young grl began wearing the hijab so if i wer u its best we dnt spk so soon, also IF her mother did oppose da hijab in such a "critical" im sure its becoz she wud prefer her 2 get used 2 da hijab nd apperciate it from an early age! as no1 wants da wrst 4 der child.

Personally i dnt no wat i wud hav dne as ive neva been in such a situation Alhamdillah! wen ppl try 2 insult me i wud neva jst leave it as dat so i could immagine my self whilling out in such a situation... Allah knows best!
:thankyou:
 

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