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Muslim girls wearing Hijab barred from classes at Indian college

Yeah because many current Indian Muslims are oh so Islamic. :rolleyes:

You can call me names because currently the forum administration is leaning to the Right unfortunately. Chalne do.

And what is the source of your anger here ? My opposition to the misinformed and misguided girls of India who obstinately want to wear the burqa despite me saying on the forum so many times that the burqa has nothing to do with Islam and it being a pre-Islamic Jewish garment ?

So the current Indian Muslims, agitating for the wrongest things, put out banners that say "Pehle hijab, phir kitaab" while ironically the originator of their supposed religion had said that knowledge should be attained even if one has to travel as far as China. But Areesh will not understand the irony because Areesh is a ritualist "Muslim" not given to much thinking and not understanding the philosophies and ideas of Islam.

As for me being an atheist I put myself into not a binary between believer in God and a disbeliever in God but into the third category of being an acknowledger in the undeniable supremacy of Nature. Try to understand that my dear ritualist. Your beliefs are a minuscule part of the infinite and immeasurable universe.

Lastly, about Communists enabling and helping Hindutvadis... :rofl: Get intelligent for once.

"Pehle hijab, phir kitaab" is the right approach.

Stop supporting the fanatics and lunatics.

Strongly support the right of Muslim women to wear burqas.

Let the women wear what they want. God (or your supposed Nature) did not create women for the sole purpose of mens' pleasure. They are a complete human being just like you and me. Stop controlling and treating them as subhumans.

I think @jamahir is a male and he wants to impose his male chauvinistic policies on Muslim Women.
 
A girl standing for her rights is misinformed and misguided just because she doesn't conform to your understanding and doesn't subscribe to your beliefs?

All I see is a confident girl who can walk straight, head high, and look in the eyes of her harassers, alone, I don't need to go beyond that to see if she is wearing a hijab or not.
This guy is open misogynist. Once he was proudly claiming on this forum that how he made a hijab wearing woman uncomfortable by continuously ogling at her in front of her family and kids.

see below innocent hindutvadi boys beating a woman, openly in fornt of the camera, thats how safe india is for woman.
I dont know where the fart of Hindutva boys wouldn't touch her came form.
There are thousands more videos where that came from.


your opinion is disgustingly biased.
Ironically the the girl in video is beaten by her own family members because she fell in love with a Muslim man.
 
I see being a communist , prevents you from defending a woman freedom to choose what she to wear

Actually me being a Communist allows me even more to liberate the females. In a similar context please read the second section of this post of mine from just yesterday.

Girl is always made the sacrificial lamb to wear or not to wear.

Why is that a girl should represent and protect the "honor" of the society.

That's generally what I asked in post# 652 ( see previous page ).

Let the women wear what they want. God (or your supposed Nature) did not create women for the sole purpose of mens' pleasure. They are a complete human being just like you and me. Stop controlling and treating them as subhumans.

I agree with you that the female is as complete human being as the male. I am not proposing controlling the female and to treat them as subhuman. That is really being done by the other party. All I am asking is why are these girls being ashamed of themselves being born female and trying to hide themselves away from society by hiding in a burqa ? One of those AIMIM people who put up the "Pehle hijab, phir kitaab" banners also declared that "All beautiful things remain hidden" so by that logic all beautiful males also have to go about in burqas too so that they don't fall to the eyes of burqa'ed and non-burqa'ed females and to the eyes of homosexual males, yes ? So we will thus have a society where all the female population and some of the male population are hidden in public. What I say now is what Jamal Abdul Nasser said in this wonderful little speech in 1966. He recounts his meeting with the "Muslim" Brotherhood's chief on the burqa matter. Note the reaction of the audience.

I will tell you the best solution for the burqa'ed-female-desiring-males. These males, when they are out on the streets, should wear a smart "hijab" spectacles which will be AI-enabled with augmented reality system. Whenever the spectacles senses a female in front of the wearer male the image of the female in the spectacles should be replaced with a black burqa pixelated shape. This way the females need not wear the burqa and this type of male gets to keep his paakeeza hijab sentiment. Fair ?

This guy is open misogynist. Once he was proudly claiming on this forum that how he made a hijab wearing woman uncomfortable by continuously ogling at her in front of her family and kids.

When did I say that ?

"Pehle hijab, phir kitaab" is the right approach.

Stop supporting the fanatics and lunatics.

Strongly support the right of Muslim women to wear burqas.

That's confusing. It is you supporting the the aggressive, fanatic lunatics who don't want to step back from "Pehle hijab, phir kitaab" and you say I am supporting fanatics and lunatics ?

Please read this post of mine from just yesterday.

I think @jamahir is a male and he wants to impose his male chauvinistic policies on Muslim Women.

Yes, I am a male, an evolved male. But why you being a girl want to be secluded away ( given your imminent marriage to a Muslim ) especially when the burqa has nothing to do with Islam, being a pre-Islamic Jewish garment ? I will write more on this tomorrow.
 
I agree with you that the female is as complete human being as the male. I am not proposing controlling the female and to treat them as subhuman. That is really being done by the other party. All I am asking is why are these girls being ashamed of themselves being born female and trying to hide themselves away from society by hiding in a burqa ? One of those AIMIM people who put up the "Pehle hijab, phir kitaab" banners also declared that "All beautiful things remain hidden" so by that logic all beautiful males also have to go about in burqas too so that they don't fall to the eyes of burqa'ed and non-burqa'ed females and to the eyes of homosexual males, yes ? So we will thus have a society where all the female population and some of the male population are hidden in public. What I say now is what Jamal Abdul Nasser said in this wonderful little speech in 1966. He recounts his meeting with the "Muslim" Brotherhood's chief on the burqa matter. Note the reaction of the audience.

I will tell you the best solution for the burqa'ed-female-desiring-males. These males, when they are out on the streets, should wear a smart "hijab" spectacles which will be AI-enabled with augmented reality system. Whenever the spectacles senses a female in front of the wearer male the image of the female in the spectacles should be replaced with a black burqa pixelated shape. This way the females need not wear the burqa and this type of male gets to keep his paakeeza hijab sentiment. Fair ?
Why do you hate women so much? You do realize you wouldn't be here today without a woman?
When did I say that ?
I don't remember when or where but I am pretty sure you said it.
 
1. If the Hindutvadi saffron-wearing thugs confronting her are right-wing why was she adamantly, voluntarily wearing the burqa in the first place and being right-wing herself especially when the burqa has nothing to do with Islam and is actually anti-Islamic ? How is she different from those thugs ?

2. She did conduct a press conference later, all burqa'ed up, with her PFI-leader father proudly looking on and what did she demand and speak of ? Certainly not those rights that I spoke of. Certainly not taking inspiration of the Afghan girls who kicked and burnt the burqa in the fear kingdom of Taliban.

3. I thought you were a sensible, rational and progressive person from your earlier posts. What changed ?

Not wearing burka
Stop lie you fake *** socialist which you don’t know the meaning of your a facist sympathiser
You been found out little boy harassing school girls for which they wear and stopping the little girls education because she put scarf on her head not around her neck like the pagan children

A face mask the girl was wearing as advised and a scarf on her head like indira did sometimes wear
Note : you can see her hair and the shape of the face mask is clearly visible

Lying about little schoolgirls to curry favour from the facist brigade
Disgusting
 
Why do you hate women so much? You do realize you wouldn't be here today without a woman?

LOL, I who have made countless posts in the "Models and actresses" threads for Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, you accuse me of hating women ? :rofl:

And I speak of liberating the Indian female from historic and current irrational impositions and other wrongs. You accuse me of hating women ?

I don't remember when or where but I am pretty sure you said it.

You confuse me with someone else.

Not wearing burka
Stop lie you fake *** socialist which you don’t know the meaning of your a facist sympathiser
You been found out little boy harassing school girls for which they wear and stopping the little girls education because she put scarf on her head not around her neck like the pagan children

A face mask the girl was wearing as advised and a scarf on her head like indira did sometimes wear
Note : you can see her hair and the shape of the face mask is clearly visible

Lying about little schoolgirls to curry favour from the facist brigade
Disgusting

*sigh* We have gone through this before. Why are you trolling ?

Yes, Indira did pull the sari on the head, as did Benazir cover her hair, as does Aisha Gaddafi now, but why are you comparing their case with Burqa Girl Muskan and her aggressive friends who are brainwashed ?

Does Asma al Assad wear the burqa ?
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LOL, I who have made countless posts in the "Models and actresses" threads for Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, you accuse me of hating women ?

The problem is that you only like women with "Leather Jackets" and "Jeans", and then particularly those, who have an attraction for "Laal Inqilaab". :p: :p:
 
LOL, I who have made countless posts in the "Models and actresses" threads for Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, you accuse me of hating women ? :rofl:

And I speak of liberating the Indian female from historic and current irrational impositions and other wrongs. You accuse me of hating women ?



You confuse me with someone else.



*sigh* We have gone through this before. Why are you trolling ?

Yes, Indira did pull the sari on the head, as did Benazir cover her hair, as does Aisha Gaddafi now, but why are you comparing their case with Burqa Girl Muskan and her aggressive friends who are brainwashed ?

Does Asma al Assad wear the burqa ?
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Show me another burka with a nose bridge like the schoolgirl wearing ? It’s a freaking face mask
Show me another burka wear you can see hair on top of her forehead ? It’s a hijab , a scarf a head cover

Stop lying on a school going child and sabotage a child’s education
 

‘Urdu Ghar’ in Malegaon named after Muskan Khan, Karnataka teen who faced mob over hijab ban​


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Municipal Corporation in Malegaon, which saw protests over hijab ban, votes to accept the proposal, but Shiv Sena corporators abstain. Move to ‘empower girls’, says mayor.

PURVA CHITNIS

Mumbai: The civic body of communally sensitive Malegaon, which had earlier this month seen massive protests against the ban on the hijab in Karnataka’s educational institutions, has decided to name a new ‘Urdu Ghar’ in the town after Muskan Khan, the teenager who faced a mob heckling her for wearing a hijab at her college in Mandya, Karnataka.

The Urdu Ghar is an educational institution.



@jamahir

A Burka is that she’s wearing ?
 

‘Urdu Ghar’ in Malegaon named after Muskan Khan, Karnataka teen who faced mob over hijab ban​


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Municipal Corporation in Malegaon, which saw protests over hijab ban, votes to accept the proposal, but Shiv Sena corporators abstain. Move to ‘empower girls’, says mayor.

PURVA CHITNIS

Mumbai: The civic body of communally sensitive Malegaon, which had earlier this month seen massive protests against the ban on the hijab in Karnataka’s educational institutions, has decided to name a new ‘Urdu Ghar’ in the town after Muskan Khan, the teenager who faced a mob heckling her for wearing a hijab at her college in Mandya, Karnataka.

The Urdu Ghar is an educational institution.



@jamahir

A Burka is that she’s wearing ?

Like I asked you yesterday why was she adjusting her face cover in that college scene despite being tens of meters away from the boys ? I asked you if there was somehow a sandstorm there from which she was protecting her nose and mouth ? And in the above picture is she really using the mask as COVID protection ? Will she stop wearing the mask - any face cover in fact - after COVID has abated ? Muskan and her comrades are using the COVID masks as proxy niqabs. Simple.

Afghan girls are kicking and burning the burqa and this misinformed and misguided Indian girl is aggressively and adamantly wearing it and is inspiring other misinformed and misguided females to wear it ?
 
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The problem is that you only like women with "Leather Jackets" and "Jeans", and then particularly those, who have an attraction for "Laal Inqilaab". :p: :p:

Me too, me too
@jamahir sign me up , where do I turn communist, but promise me I'll get the same benefits lol
 

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