What are feelings here about wearing a burka? I personally disagree with it, as would probably be expeected lol.
I watched a documentary recently about a Muslim girl who was born in Afghanistan but taken to the UK by her mother when she was five, where her mother felt she could live a life of greater freedom. The girl travelled back to Afghanistan to see what life is like there compared with her own. I have always had my reservations about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq but the women in these countries seem to want help. Since the war in Afghanistan and the "fall" of the taliban they do have more freedoms but the with the superior attitudes of some of the men there they still have a long way to go.
These women want to walk out on the street and not be looked at in horror because they aren't wearing a Burka. Why should women have to cover themsleves completely? Yes, they can dress modestly, I'm not someone who likes short skirts myself, but what is the justification for them not showing their faces? Didn't God create Adam and Eve without clothing? It was only when they ate the fruit that their "eyes were opened" and they became "ashamed" of their nakedness. So isn't a man made issue and not something God intended? Are women wearing the burka today because they have lost confidence in showing their face in public?
As for women's rights in Afghanistan, they are terrible. Why shouldn't girls be educated, why should they just be cattle for men? People had even been detonating bombs where girls had been going to school. The documentaries showed a prison where an 18 had been for a couple of years because she ran away from home rather than marry the man her father had decided on. Why should she be imprisoned for having her own mind? I'm quite sure most on this forum wouldn't agree with this, so surely you would want to see the taliban out of Afghanistan? I have read posts saying how many freedoms women in Islam, some even suggesting more than in Christianity. On one forum a man said that people would have much greater freedoms if the UK became an Islamic State, but this depends on what form of Islam is followed, because in countries like Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia there doesn't seem to be a great deal of freedom compared with western socities. Talking of Saudi Arabia brings me on to another point, a married British couple were recently arrested for kissing in public. How come Muslims complain if western socities object to the burka but western societies aren't allowed to behave how they normally would in eastern countries? How is kissing your husband/wife in public a crime? Didn't God create us to love each other? When did showing love become a crime or immoral?
One final point/question I have is how I have read posters on various forums say how they would bring Islam to western socities in a peaceful way unlike how Christians have done to the east in the past. Yet they also talk of about the Muslims "conquered" the Arabian Pennisular. Surely there can be no conquering going on without force and bloodshed. I'm sure the conquered people didn't just welcome them with open arms. I'm sure every religion has a jaded past of trying to force it's beliefs onto others. How can it be right to make any country of mixed religions live under a particular religion's rule?
I'm not trying to spark trouble, only debate.
I watched a documentary recently about a Muslim girl who was born in Afghanistan but taken to the UK by her mother when she was five, where her mother felt she could live a life of greater freedom. The girl travelled back to Afghanistan to see what life is like there compared with her own. I have always had my reservations about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq but the women in these countries seem to want help. Since the war in Afghanistan and the "fall" of the taliban they do have more freedoms but the with the superior attitudes of some of the men there they still have a long way to go.
These women want to walk out on the street and not be looked at in horror because they aren't wearing a Burka. Why should women have to cover themsleves completely? Yes, they can dress modestly, I'm not someone who likes short skirts myself, but what is the justification for them not showing their faces? Didn't God create Adam and Eve without clothing? It was only when they ate the fruit that their "eyes were opened" and they became "ashamed" of their nakedness. So isn't a man made issue and not something God intended? Are women wearing the burka today because they have lost confidence in showing their face in public?
As for women's rights in Afghanistan, they are terrible. Why shouldn't girls be educated, why should they just be cattle for men? People had even been detonating bombs where girls had been going to school. The documentaries showed a prison where an 18 had been for a couple of years because she ran away from home rather than marry the man her father had decided on. Why should she be imprisoned for having her own mind? I'm quite sure most on this forum wouldn't agree with this, so surely you would want to see the taliban out of Afghanistan? I have read posts saying how many freedoms women in Islam, some even suggesting more than in Christianity. On one forum a man said that people would have much greater freedoms if the UK became an Islamic State, but this depends on what form of Islam is followed, because in countries like Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia there doesn't seem to be a great deal of freedom compared with western socities. Talking of Saudi Arabia brings me on to another point, a married British couple were recently arrested for kissing in public. How come Muslims complain if western socities object to the burka but western societies aren't allowed to behave how they normally would in eastern countries? How is kissing your husband/wife in public a crime? Didn't God create us to love each other? When did showing love become a crime or immoral?
One final point/question I have is how I have read posters on various forums say how they would bring Islam to western socities in a peaceful way unlike how Christians have done to the east in the past. Yet they also talk of about the Muslims "conquered" the Arabian Pennisular. Surely there can be no conquering going on without force and bloodshed. I'm sure the conquered people didn't just welcome them with open arms. I'm sure every religion has a jaded past of trying to force it's beliefs onto others. How can it be right to make any country of mixed religions live under a particular religion's rule?
I'm not trying to spark trouble, only debate.