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Except that for the last 250 yers you're Western European slaves
 
Except that for the last 250 yers you're Western European slaves

I'm trying to understand one thing, Romanian gypsies why do they dress like muslims when they aren't muslims:

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I see this a lot but don't understand it, is it to get sympathy from muslims to give them money?

It does give real muslims and Turks a bad name as we believe it's shameful and wrong to beg for money.

Edit: Did a google search and I think I'm right, they pretend to be muslim with head scarf to get money.

"According to a documentary made by the BBC, in the United Kingdom gangs dress women and children in modest clothes and headscarves, despite not being Muslim. They know that giving to the poor is a religious tenet and that is why the beggars single out 'wealthy' Muslims, say the documentary makers."

http://muslimmatters.org/2015/01/05/the-beggars-outside-the-masjid-myth-and-reality/

See the documentary:

 
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I am in love with Turkish brethren so much that i will kiss them every single night before going to bed
 
I'm trying to understand one thing, Romanian gypsies why do they dress like muslims when they aren't muslims:

stockholm-beggar-3-350x303.jpg


I see this a lot but don't understand it, is it to get sympathy from muslims to give them money?

It does give real muslims and Turks a bad name as we believe it's shameful and wrong to beg for money.

Edit: Did a google search and I think I'm right, they pretend to be muslim with head scarf to get money.

"According to a documentary made by the BBC, in the United Kingdom gangs dress women and children in modest clothes and headscarves, despite not being Muslim. They know that giving to the poor is a religious tenet and that is why the beggars single out 'wealthy' Muslims, say the documentary makers."

http://muslimmatters.org/2015/01/05/the-beggars-outside-the-masjid-myth-and-reality/

See the documentary:



The head scarf is not exclusively a Muslim kind of clothing as it's used by a lot of women in Eastern Europe too. Mostly by older ones or those who are from poorer rural areas. It was a part of the traditional clothing of women on the Balkans, in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus etc. for centuries. A lot of women put it when entering a church for example but it's not necessarily a "Muslim" type of clothing. A lot of gypsy women also wear it but I don't think anyone think they are Muslim or something around Western Europe. On documents they are all Bulgarian/ Romanian so calm down. :D
 
if u r pointing towards me
than let me make this clear
I am in love with Turkish brethren so much that i will kiss them every single night before going to bed
Nope, pointed towards flamer....

The head scarf is not exclusively a Muslim kind of clothing as it's used by a lot of women in Eastern Europe too. Mostly by older ones or those who are from poorer rural areas. It was a part of the traditional clothing of women on the Balkans, in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus etc. for centuries. A lot of women put it when entering a church for example but it's not necessarily a "Muslim" type of clothing. A lot of gypsy women also wear it but I don't think anyone think they are Muslim or something around Western Europe. On documents they are all Bulgarian/ Romanian so calm down. :D
Mate, i loved your avatar. :D Troll face from Kemal Sunal. :D
 
Don't get scared of Kemal Sunal... That's probably the greatest comedian in the history of Turkish cinema or at least he is my favorite one since I grew up watching his movies. I still do it though as there is some Turkish channels who air old movies with him all day every day and sometimes when I am bored I switch it to watch some classic Turkish comedies.

Kemal Sunal, Baris Manco, Zeki Muren- used to be really popular among older generations of Turks in Bulgaria. They were even showing Turkish movies in cinemas here in towns with bigger Turkish population during communism. Still remember how we used to listen this song (and a lot of other songs) while we were going to our village with our old Soviet car- Lada Jiguli. :dance3:

 
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