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Saudi cleric’s wife shows face on TV, sparks uproar

Situation of life in Iran is 1 million times better than Pakistan, So I think it is better to keep your mouth closed mr. fauji.

Agha Jaan

you have utterly and completely failed to see the post I responded to.

Please read the context
Please read the context
Please read the context
Please read the context
Please read the context
Please read the context



Ok one more time

Please read the context

I hope you get it now.

Khuda Hafiz

Hijab is not necessarily a dress code but more of a mindset. It is NOT a lie that Islam requires women (and men) to dress modestly...this is called hijab.


you my dear brother have jumped outside the ring,
and still trying to box.

clearly clearly against the rules of sane debate.

then you are not alone.

it is an old trick that you have used.

i.e. If confronted with reality, just changed the very definition of hijab. The very forking definition.

shabash.
 
She's nothing special, I find her unattractive.

Only indians here are saying she is attractive. I see a trend. You guys have a problem. No offence.

All women are beautiful. Anyway Beauty lies in beholder's eyes!!:D
 
She's nothing special, I find her unattractive.

Only indians here are saying she is attractive. I see a trend. You guys have a problem. No offence.
Unattractive and kinda mean. She looks like some bollywood heroine.:D
 
Constantly in both Iran and Saudi Arabia which have draconian laws, especially for women females have risen up to defy the ruling regime and its excesses. I heard Iranian women had broken the taboo and appeared unveiled in public. This woman's head was still covered and despite this it has caused a bit of a consternation.

There is no reason that a woman who does not want the headscarf should be forced to wear it. In Saudi Arabia such laws are common. For example women can't drive. Sometimes I sympathize with what westerners say.

"You are unwilling to give even citizenship in your countries let alone giving people equal rights. But when you come to our land Britain or USA you are demanding your own laws there as well." Thats what they say and looking at Saudi society which is even named after the house of Saud, I am not happy as many Muslims are not with Saudi Arabia.

Anyway lets hope for the best. I hope both Iran and Saudia get rid of these dark laws like no women at football matches and other ridiculous laws. For Godsake Khadija was a businesswomen herself. Who other than Abdul Wahab told us to be such idiots.
Big difference between being a business woman and attending a football match.

i.e. If confronted with reality, just changed the very definition of hijab.
I have not changed the definition of hijab...the literal translation of the word means screen. However when the word is used in the context that we are discussing then my definition is correct. If you read any Islamic book on the subject you will learn this.
 
It is a must and debate was always there but majority is for Niqab and I am telling you that reaction may get voilent and that would not be good

Oh yes, so warns the great Mullah Zarvan bin Pakistani in every Islam related thread of reactions getting violent and people going haywire and God's wrath falling on people just because "his" demand or position on discussed thing isn't being accepted Lol A known subsitute for a rational debate, according to the hyper-religious kind.
 
Oh yes, so warns the great Mullah Zarvan bin Pakistani in every Islam related thread of reactions getting violent and people going haywire and God's wrath falling on people just because "his" demand or position on discussed thing isn't being accepted Lol A known subsitute for a rational debate, according to the hyper-religious kind.

No one agrees with him but since when did you become so cynical ?
 
Just recently. The general denials of the real problems at home, may have made me act this way.



Always have been, intolerant of radicalization and extremism. Nothing new to add there.

We all are intolerant of extremism and violence but your generalizations and unwarranted hatred towards many things which are deemed respected by majority is what not appreciated...I had been avid follower your posts back when i joined this forum as they were neutral and just but sorry to say that balance is lost..
 
We all are intolerant of extremism and violence but your generalizations and unwarranted hatred towards many things which are deemed respected by majority is what not appreciated...I had been avid follower your posts back when i joined this forum as they were neutral and just but sorry to say that balance is lost..

Not of course you all, but lets say the majority. The balance hasn't been lost, its just that bitterness has crept in. What exactly, would you be hinting at?
 
Good for the wife.. She needs her daily dose of Vitamin D.
 
Not of course you all, but lets say the majority. What exactly, would you be hinting at?


well i have seen a general pattern in your posts..If you look at your posts of the previous 3-6 months period you will get it..
 
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