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Some of you guys misunderstood me about Sari. I am not against Sari at all however there is a difference how Muslim and non-Muslim wear the Sari.
I was referring to Tip/Tilak. I believe this Tip/Tilak originated form Hinduism. Challenge me if I am wrong.
Just yesterday, while travelling with my sister I saw a hindu familly while taking gas from a pump. I got so confused as I could only recognize the lady with her Sindur. She covered her whole head and I could not see a single part of her body visible. I asked my sister that the lady looks like a Muslim. She, said how idiot am I as hindu girls wear almost similarly as the muslim girls and they do cover their head as well. LOL
Zakir, she is wearing a bindi which is an item of adornment / makeup worn by women around the world including Arab / Western women as a fashion statement.
Tilak/Sindhur are different and have a religious significance.
Just yesterday, while travelling with my sister I saw a hindu familly while taking gas from a pump. I got so confused as I could only recognize the lady with her Sindur. She covered her whole head and I could not see a single part of her body visible. I asked my sister that the lady looks like a Muslim. She, said how idiot am I as hindu girls wear almost similarly as the muslim girls and they do cover their head as well. LOL
Some of you guys misunderstood me about Sari. I am not against Sari at all however there is a difference how Muslim and non-Muslim wear the Sari.
I was referring to Tip/Tilak. I believe this Tip/Tilak originated form Hinduism. Challenge me if I am wrong.
Al Zakir@ As we know it from Quran, using Cross and any other sign of Pagans is prohibited, you are correct, but then again its not a religious forum, i do encourage people to talk about political aspect of Islam though!
oh dear when I saw the lady, I saw her expression, her nose ring, her hairstyle and you my pious brother saw her breasts, bra, belly and what not!
lanat.
Side tracking from the core question of yours, I just wanted to ask whether Wasifa and other lady were going to declared as Everest winners if their outlooks weren't like Hinduanies at the first place?I challenge to any of you uninformed Bangladeshis, she will be assumed as Indian Hindu if outsiders look at that picture without knowing her name and religious background.
Side tracking from the core question of yours, I just wanted to ask whether Wasifa and other lady were going to declared as Everest winners if their outlooks weren't like Hinduanies at the first place?
^^^ Alzakir bro, woman who wear tips are not usually religious and they want to be identified as non-muslims, so who cares. I
think she don't want to be called a muslim by the way she wore that sari , so you can't expect pseudo muslims to abide by the
norms of ISLAM and BD culture. No point in extending this argument I guess. We do have suckular pesudo muslims here in BD
just like any other muslim state and that's the reality.
^^^ Alzakir bro, woman who wear tips are not usually religious and they want to be identified as non-muslims, so who cares. I
think she don't want to be called a muslim by the way she wore that sari , so you can't expect pseudo muslims to abide by the
norms of ISLAM and BD culture. No point in extending this argument I guess. We do have suckular pesudo muslims here in BD
just like any other muslim state and that's the reality.
Clearly, you have not read any of the articles or the social causes she supports or encourages. She is not only a proud Bangladeshi but also fights for the identity of minority rights which your best friend Sheikh Hasina did not give them.We should take this lady into our fold, she clearly looks a Bharti and goes against Bangladeshi norms by exposing, in Bangladeshi's parlance, "top back, your belly, part of your breast under bra and blouse".
She would anyway love to leave the second worst city in the world.