Enforcement of Hijab

Should it be illegal for Women in Somalia to wear no Hijab/Headscarf outside the home?


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Céleste

Free AhmedSmelly Bliis iyo Bliis

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Gambar

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Atleast I shave off my plats and and get a decent haircut when i’m going back home. And I leave my saqajaan antics in the UK. I don’t care whether you wear a hijab or not abroad but atleast where one when your going back home.
No one has a choice back home. You have to wear it.
 

Lum

رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا
governments aren't a religious authority and shouldn't be applying shariah law nor do they have any religious authority or superiority over us, I can understand a caliphate but a government shouldn't since its technically bidia, which is why they should be secular
It’s not Bidah. You are clearly confused. Secularism goes against Islam.
 

Mimir

Caafimaad baby
I would make it mandatory because as a leader you're taking in all the responsibility of your ummah. If a khalif is judged for not making sure that his people are actually praying salah. Then what do you think about hijab?
 

Mimir

Caafimaad baby
What I don't understand is why Somali Muslim Men are so fucking concerned if Somali women wear hijab in Somalia.

I think Somalia has the highest (forced) hijab compliance rates in the world, but the country is still a 9th world underdeveloped nation. So clearly Somali women not wearing hijab is the problem. I also see a big issue with women wearing heavy jilbaabs that cause them heatsroke and was not manufactured to be in complliance with the somali weather/environment. But Somali men can wear a macawis and a tanktop ( REGIONAL APPROPRIATE CLOTHING) during the summer heat. Utter bullshit. That's what bothers me most about 'Hijab/Abaya' in Somalia. The Women getting heatstroke and literally suffering.

Why can't our useless men keep the same energy for fighting poverty and corruption. I simply do not understand the obsession with how women dress in Africa, when there's bigger issues.

But I also blame the women for simply falling in line into their own oppression.

If all Somali women unite past tribal lines, honestly we can take the country lol. Most educated, open minded and disciplined people in Somalia are the women, we are also the numerical majority.

Alas.
Goodbye the Somali race*
 

Mimir

Caafimaad baby
Almost all the girls arguing in this thread have clearly indicated that they don't wear hijab. They have no say in this discussion.
 
Voted no, because I don't agree with taking Iran and Saudi Arabia as models to emulate.
We would need someone enforcing this law and if you have ever been on 'Umra or Hajj and you or family members had a run-in with the CPVPV aka "religious police" for no apparent reason at all and have been threatened with harm then you realise that such an institution could easily overreach its boundaries and abuse of authority would be common place .

Plus I also don't believe enforcement encourages adherence to the deen, which was already mentioned as a point.

Edit: Of course I'm pro Hijab, I just don't see the necessity of such a law, since well over 90 % of Somali women wear the Hijab without a law demanding it, it's just common sense. And I see problems mainly with the authority enforcing such a law.
 
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