Muslims and face-concealment

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Except that they don't have to wear a face veil, or even be a Muslim at all for that matter. No one is forcing them, it comes out from their own will.​

Wrong.

This university/college I go to has a quite a number of them and I have seen a couple wearing that stuff and they were old enough to be married. Muslims usually get married before they're even 20
 

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Just a few weeks ago an Indian Muslim cricketer got bashed for uploading his family photo on FB. His wife wasn't wearing a hijab and tons the righteous fundamentalists were up in arms lecturing him how wrong it was..


Like you said, they're fundamentalists - with nothing better to do than offer their opinions where it doesn't concern them. And besides, bashing/blasting is something you see all the time in the media. E.g. x bashes/blasts y for not wearing her engagement ring/ Trump bashed/blasted by public for doing this and that, etc and etc. Those fundamentalists need only to worry about themselves and what they're doing as far as their religion is concerned.​


Wrong.

This university/college I go to has a quite a number of them and I have seen a couple wearing that stuff and they were old enough to be married. Muslims usually get married before they're even 20


And I suppose you've attended countless Muslim weddings or you have concrete statistics to back that claim? Lmao why do I even bother. Debates in this section has gone to waste - it's just people asserting their own opinions, acting as if it's a fact. If you're going to make a claim, back it up or shut up.​
 
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He may as well use it for a weave for his bald head.



Good.

When he's balding and needs hair. He can just cut some of the beard off and stick it on the missing parts.

Rumor has it his beard grows faster than any economy
 

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This is a muslim Lebanese woman:

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Haifa is hoe tho

On topic: being from a middle eastern country and a muslim myself, the concealment or "niqab" is not necessary or is it mandatory nor is it written anywhere in the religion that you should wear it, it is a mostly conservative cultural thing and is seen as a form of modesty
 
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Like you said, they're fundamentalists - with nothing better to do than offer their opinions where it doesn't concern them. And besides, bashing/blasting is something you see all the time in the media. E.g. x bashes/blasts y for not wearing her engagement ring/ Trump bashed/blasted by public for doing this and that, etc and etc. Those fundamentalists need only to worry about themselves and what they're doing as far as their religion is concerned.​





And I suppose you've attended countless Muslim weddings or you have concrete statistics to back that claim? Lmao why do I even bother. Debates in this section has gone to waste - it's just people asserting their own opinions, acting as if it's a fact. If you're going to make a claim, back it up or shut up.​

I have talked to one, although it was for a brief moment. She was quite candid about it. Hence my belief. But you don't have to believe anything. And though I want to provide evidence, I'm not in the mood to go that far with a debate. Maybe next time
 
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Honestly if they're okay with wearing it than who am I to judge. But if they're being forced to wear it in the name of religion then that is wrong imo.
 

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I have talked to one, although it was for a brief moment. She was quite candid about it. Hence my belief. But you don't have to believe anything. And though I want to provide evidence, I'm not in the mood to go that far with a debate. Maybe next time


So because you've talked to one person, you've made a generalisation of 1.6 billion people. Good job fam​
 

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This is a muslim Lebanese woman:

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She's also a celebrity, yes?

Who would want to watch a celebrity dressed up like a typcal Muslim? Think again

PS: I had forgotten how Indians have that look you can not find in whites. She may look like Kylie, but Kylie couldn't come close if she went natural
 

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She's also a celebrity, yes?

Who would want to watch a celebrity dressed up like a typcal Muslim? Think again

PS: I had forgotten how Indians have that look you can not find in whites. She may look like Kylie, but Kylie couldn't come close if she went natural

Also i edited my answer up there if your still looking for an answer about your question/thread
 

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So because you've talked to one person, you've made a generalisation of 1.6 billion people. Good job fam​

What can I say? I'm quite ignorant when it comes to some subjects and I will not be so complacent as to deny it

Now I feel like I should apologize. Did I do something wrong?

Honestly if they're okay with wearing it than who am I to judge. But if they're being forced to wear it in the name of religion then that is wrong imo.

Religion is not that easy to disobey. When your parents could disown you or "halt" some privileges, you don't really have a choice but to acquiesce to whatever leaves their lips

This thread can be deleted if Jean Grey isn't going to be "completely" in it. It's not fun when she's just here
 
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I have talked to one, although it was for a brief moment. She was quite candid about it. Hence my belief. But you don't have to believe anything. And though I want to provide evidence, I'm not in the mood to go that far with a debate. Maybe next time

It all depends on how theyre raised. As I also said before, muslims in the more traditional countries in the middle east tend to be be more extreme when it comes to islam, theyre the one who get married before 20., wear burqa/hijab on their "own will" and are in general stricter. Our parents generation are mostly stricter when it comes to religion, so they also force their children to adapt to the culture of the islamic states in a non-islamic country. To each their own I guess.

Where do you live though?
 

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Religion is not that easy to disobey. When your parents could disown you or "halt" some privileges, you don't really have a choice but to acquiesce to whatever leaves their lips

As I already said forcing someone is wrong.
 

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Please! I'm begging you! Ask Saudi females to get your silly questions answered.
 

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Like you said, they're fundamentalists - with nothing better to do than offer their opinions where it doesn't concern them. And besides, bashing/blasting is something you see all the time in the media. E.g. x bashes/blasts y for not wearing her engagement ring/ Trump bashed/blasted by public for doing this and that, etc and etc. Those fundamentalists need only to worry about themselves and what they're doing as far as their religion is concerned.​

Yea, I'm aware of all varieties- bunch who wears it because of a fashion statement, or for safety against weather hazards or dust, another bunch which does so because of social/religious conditioning and those who are simply doing it because in certain atmosphere they must and they remove it as soon as out of that environment.

and I have seen it many times:

In India often you will find women who wear burqa as long as they are among people who know them as relatives. The moment they are away from them- the burqa is neatly folded and put in a bag- have seen it many times when a burqa clad woman boards in a train and as the train left the platform, burqa left their form.

In fact if I go by some literary pieces from Pakistan even they were making jokes about this situation where women observe purdah only around people who know them.

So much for not being pressured in to practice.

None of the condition fits all these women. They may overlap at times and at others, women maybe in in any of these situations.

This thread can be deleted if Jean Grey isn't going to be "completely" in it. It's not fun when she's just here

Then I will rather delete it. :|
 
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I don't think anyone's ever thought of this question and it just came up to me.

We're all familiar with how Muslims typically wear. And how a married wife has to cover up her face and wear really long black dresses that go down to their feet. It's culture and I respect that. But have you ever wondered how difficult it must be to:

> Get popular at school if you're a teenager

> Be identified in the community by people that aren't your parents

> Seduce a man; in those long funeral-reminiscent dresses that reveal absolutely nothing of the woman in bounds of the culture

> Cheat on their husband (this is one sounds immoral, but tell me one woman who's never had a day on which she couldn't resist hotting for another man, or one married woman who's never wished her man was exactly the same as the man she encounters in her dreams)

> Get school perks such as getting an undeserved B+ on a test you never even studied briefly for; because you have curves that rival Shakira's and a pretty face that people want to acquire a scar; all that unfortunately is covered up finely by the fabric

> Feeling good about yourself by deliberately dropping your pen and picking it up so a good-looking man you saw across the room was staring at you with eyes full of intent and you knew you would get him with a good ass-shape revelation; but I must be forgetting: the long fune-real dress doesn't participate in your brilliance

Conclusion:

Muslims are clever

1-if you live in a muslim country there is no mixed gender schoo.
2-wearing hijab doesn't mean that you can't be identified-also it's not that muslim women should cover their face.
3-lol....neither muslim men nor muslim women should not do any seductive moves
4-cheat on their husband? ._. it's not allowed
5-u study for that?
6-as I said no seductive move is allowed
also,muslim men are not allowed to look at women ;) and the reason is that islam wants it's followers to care about the personality,not the person(hope you get what I mean)
 
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