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Islam Khatre mai ? Again ?
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You need professional helpPakistan has British roots not Arabia which is why people wear western attire.
Abaya and headscarf is not Pakistani in any way. Its a tool for unsecure perverted men who see every female as a sexual object. This is not normal. To have a plutonic society you must make man and woman equal. Don't forget where your founding fathers studied and how they dressed that is the role model.
Personal freedom this timeIslam Khatre mai ? Again ?
Pakistan has British roots not Arabia which is why people wear western attire.
Abaya and headscarf is not Pakistani in any way. Its a tool for unsecure perverted men who see every female as a sexual object. This is not normal. To have a plutonic society you must make man and woman equal. Don't forget where your founding fathers studied and how they dressed that is the role model.
Identity crisis again?
This is not Pakistani culture......
Sorry bro, I have to disagree. Also please don't use the propaganda term "madrassa" and other such terminology which those who seek to tarnish Pakistan's image use with negative connotations. Use any other word to get your point across but don't use words that are always used as a form of propaganda against Pakistan.Pakistani ideology wasn't thought up in a madrassah in Jeddah now was it. Conceptualized by a lawyer who practiced in British India and England. Be proud of your heritage.
Sorry bro, I have to disagree. Also please don't use the propaganda term "madrassa" and other such terminology which those who seek to tarnish Pakistan's image use with negative connotations. Use any other word to get your point across but don't use words that are always used as a form of propaganda against Pakistan.
@Nilgiri @Psychic @jamahir @OsmanAli98
This is not Pakistani culture......
Chutiyya?
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Troll?
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Obsessed with Pakistan?
Identity crisis again?
This is not Pakistani culture......
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This is not Pakistani culture......
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Sorry bro, I have to disagree. Also please don't use the propaganda term "madrassa" and other such terminology which those who seek to tarnish Pakistan's image use with negative connotations. Use any other word to get your point across but don't use words that are always used as a form of propaganda against Pakistan.
@Nilgiri @Psychic @jamahir @OsmanAli98
Lmao so dressing like a Westerner is?
GTHO, my family used to wear burkas, the first lady wears a burka, and evidently many Pakistanis wear a burka otherwise such a notice would not need to be issued by a company.
Pakistan has British roots not Arabia which is why people wear western attire.
Abaya and headscarf is not Pakistani in any way. Its a tool for unsecure perverted men who see every female as a sexual object. This is not normal. To have a plutonic society you must make man and woman equal. Don't forget where your founding fathers studied and how they dressed that is the role model.
Someone should take these coconuts to court and sue them for discrimination.Local software company prefers hiring ‘non-hijabi’ employees
The company had listed a vacancy for an IT Intern on jobs portal Rozee.pk, wherein the "requirements" section, it stated that "an ideal candidate must be willing to wear business attire without an abaya, veil or scarf"
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January 22, 2019
Nextbridge (Pvt) Limited, a software house located in Johar Town area of Lahore wants to hire employees/interns who are willing to “wear business attire” without abaya and/or scarf.
A screenshot of their latest vacancy was circulating on social media with the caption “If it is not safety requirement or job requirement or it violates basic social decency people should allow wearing whatever they think appropriate #Shame #Discrimination.”
The company had listed a vacancy for an IT Intern on jobs portal Rozee.pk, wherein the “requirements” section, it stated that “an ideal candidate must be willing to wear business attire without an abaya, veil or scarf”.
This is not the first incident where there is discrimination against women wearing religious attire; people all over the world have faced various levels of discrimination over the same and some of them are set on breaking these stereotypes.
https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...-company-prefers-hiring-non-hijabi-employees/