The Quran requires women dress modestly and cover their chests. Nowhere in the Quran does it say cover your hair or even specify that a woman's hair is considered awrah as far as I'm aware.What in the actual f*ck?
Tell me you're joking!!
The Quran requires women dress modestly and cover their chests. Nowhere in the Quran does it say cover your hair or even specify that a woman's hair is considered awrah as far as I'm aware.What in the actual f*ck?
Tell me you're joking!!
The blessings of Islam!
"What would remain of my manhood if I let her do that?"
"What does your manhood have to do with your sister working?"
"It's my honor! Honor is very dear!"
"What does honor mean?"
"My manhood is ruined if I let my sister spend the night outside of the house for money"

You need to reread surah 24:31,33:59 then state word by words the phrases that enforce women to cover their body (excluding the chest/breast) instead of making a fool of yourself naaya.I'm gonna explain it to you the way I explain it to gaalos![]()
women covering up is something stated in the quran. It's in Surah Nur 24:31 and again in Surah al-Ahzab 33:59. I cover up because its been commanded not to please any man or booty clap for arabs. So to keep it short the only orders im following is from the one who created me!
I dont consider religious duties and arab culture similar, this religion wasnt only made for them it was sent for all of mankind to return back to worshiping their creator. So issues such as "women not being allowed to work at night" is an arab cultural problem, where as women covering up isnt something man made.
Like 3leven11 said, the hijab isn't mandatory in the Quran but covering the breast of the women is required in the Quran.What in the actual f*ck?
Tell me you're joking!!
Covering your hair is mandatory in the Quran. Stop spreading lies.Like 3leven11 said, the hijab isn't mandatory in the Quran but covering the breast of the women is required in the Quran.
The Quran requires women dress modestly and cover their chests. Nowhere in the Quran does it say cover your hair or even specify that a woman's hair is considered awrah as far as I'm aware.
Why do u morons care what Arabs do to their women? This shouldn't affect us in any fucking way.
Covering your hair is mandatory in the Quran. Stop spreading lies.
Hijab is mandatory in Islam.

But most of their women are happy with the position that they are in currently. We can't caalacal for them when they ain't complaining. LolBecause dear, that in a inter-connected world ideas spread and if they aren't countered they tend to spread as evident by the rise in incel/alt-righters.
Secondly it is basic empathy to show understanding and interest in others unfortunate situations.
Hair is the essence of beauty for women, which one will you feel attracted to a woman who has hair or one who’s bald.True
Hair isn’t the same as flesh
It doesn’t make me horny by itself...
Hair is the essence of beauty for women, which one will you feel attracted to a woman who has hair or one who’s bald.
But most of their women are happy with the position that they are in currently. We can't caalacal for them when they ain't complaining. Lol
Hair is the essence of beauty for women, which one will you feel attracted to a woman who has hair or one who’s bald.
But u are trying to imply that those women are "unhappy" because they live in a patriarchal society. If u don't want me to speak for those women then u shouldn't either.Do not make a statement that you can't support empirically, however the sentence that a majority of the worst places for women are islamic is empirical proven as per peace and security index.
Gender-based violence and discrimination is wide-spread in the Arabic world and I very doubt that the victims of that are "happy", and cultural norms are internalized in phenomenon known as internalized misogyny as seen by a majority of Afghan women supporting domestic violence.
They can remain happy only because the abuse and limitation of their agency has been normalized, and it our job as advocates for a human's inherent rights as endowed since the enlightment to counter such a normalization and point out its consequences and the suffering it causes.
Leaving religion does not seem to have made you more capable of suffering patriarchal culture and religion inflicts on women.
But u are trying to imply that those women are "unhappy" because they live in a patriarchal society. If u don't want me to speak for those women then u shouldn't either.
Patriarchal societies have been a thing since the dawn of time it has worked ever since and it ain’t going anywhere.
Btw why are u making it seem like that Arabs beat up their women 24/7 caadi Iska dhig naaya u have an agenda.
And so what if it causes attraction?
Women with hijab are still raped and abused both outside and inside the home. The better alternative would be removing the shame against rape victims and instill consent based education to reduce the rates and at the same abandoning patriarchal mindset and seeing women are humans first.
It is not a coincidence that the best to be a woman is in place where the feminist movement prevailed, while Hijab wearing muslim countries lack behind.