Bill Longley
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Somehow I cannot understand this way of modernization...the more skin you show the more 'modern' you become.
does it mean that after banning burqa in pakistan, pakistani women will start exposing more skin...lol they can wear salwar-kameez which is a decent dress.In fact in cities there are far too many women who prefer wearing salwar-kameez over burqa.
Well,if according to you exposing face is a symbol of modernity then I must say you must be living in caves.
Hijab
Rather, it is a cultural phenomenon and if women want to dress up like that, then it is their free will to do so.
I was never claiming its a religious thing, burqa is not religious in any shape or form- glad we can agree on that. Though i agree with your post, what i don't agree with is the fact when you say that women wear burqa based on Free Will. I would say its more coercion than it is free will by the men. Not to mention the fact that women in NWFP villages are literally conditioned in a way from the start to wear a burqa AND on top of that forcing a burqa clearly means your are sexualizing women from the get go.
A solution to that problem is have more security. Have female police officers (carrying weapons) inspect each woman wearing a Burqa.1) Major Security concern (the mulana in Red mosque tried to run away in it and the london bomber was caught in a burqa as well)
Ever heard of Vitamin D supplements, also milk is rich in Vitamin D especially the cow and goat's milk that many Pakistanis drink in villages. Also its not like many Pakistani girls want to stand out in the sun, many dont want to get dark...lol2) Sever lack of Vitamen D for your Body due to complete lack of sunlight
Thats what you think. Many Burqa wearers would argue walking in the streets of Rawalpindi without your face covered is destruction of self-esteem and self-confidence because people keep commenting on the way you look.3) Complete destruction of your self esteem and self confidence
Most Pakistani women who wear Burqas wear it out of their own free will, ask them if they have low self-esteem. I cant believe I'm arguing with a Muslim Pakistani over this issue.I don't want the women of my nation to be willy nilly and not be able to stand up for themselves!! its as simple as that. A burqa destroys self Confidence, having a positive self esteem and being able to stand up for yourself
what islam says ?
Learn to Differentiate between Burqa and Hijab and proper clothing to cover yourself only than will you understand where the problem lies. No one is saying to ban hijab because that would be preposterous, but Burqa is a completely different thing
Hijab
This is decent and sophisticated
Burqa
This is embarrassing, ridiculous and downright nasty
1) Clothing must cover the entire body, with the exception of the face and the hands.
2) The attire should not be form fitting, sheer or so eye-catching as to attract undue attention or reveal the shape of the body.