Abu Zolfiqar
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If you made sense then maybe one can understand but then again dont bother wasting your precious time! Because clearly you just hate it because that is the "in" thing today (no proper or explainable reason)!
re-read my posts before babbling on about making sense....i said that I believe it's an un-necessary thing and not something indigenous to the region. That was my belief. Whether accepted or not - I dont care.
caught up in your unstable emotions, you missed the part where I said "at the end of the day, the choice belongs to the women"
so dont talk to me about "in thing" or any other such garbage; i dont even know what that means
Yup..but no respect if one who is doing for the love of ALLAH...but respect for those who dont want to offend OTHER HUMAN's faith! Lovely how the world runs!!
you're kind of obtuse...
Burqa used to be very common at least until early '80s. But that was likely before you were born
early 80s? Buddy by the way you are sounding, I was probably at puberty when you were a toddler drinking milk out of your botal
Afghans did not bring Burqa, it was here to begin with. Neither did Arabs force it upon others. It was part of general Muslim culture in Pakistan. I do not know where you are from or where you grew up. But you have some very funny notions.
I grew up in Peshawar for a good % of my life and before the Afghan refugee crisis set in you HARDLY saw burqas. Purdah was always observed, but not by burqas. I think I'd know what the fck im talking about, thanks.
You really should learn to accept things as they are. Making effort to create a false narrative is dishonest at best.
and you really should learn to stop babbling and learn to focus more time on your reading comprehension
thanks