I see more and more Western Xalimo who don’t have hijab

Its nice to see. Hijab is not really part of our dhaqan. Somalis only started wearing it properly after 2000s. It is nice to see Somali women going back to their roots.
:mjlol: If you don't see a problem here then it's too late kkkk

Next someone's gonna say praying and reading Quran is against Somali dhaqan
:mjkkk: I'm not entertaining this anymore.
 

Sophisticate

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How about I tell you I have never had an Abdi ever ask me to wear a headcovering in real life. These little boys are more brave online than they are in person. Most would be shrinking violets if you said so much as two words to them.
 
Its nice to see. Hijab is not really part of our dhaqan. Somalis only started wearing it properly after 2000s. It is nice to see Somali women going back to their roots.

Lmao notice how only the men qashined this post.

If that doesn't speak volumes on how nosy Muslim men are then I don't know what does.

I have never seen a Muslim women comment on a Muslim man who would reveal his awrah, I wonder why? :farmajoyaab:
 
If a muslim brother gives me advice to not skip salah and pray as soon as possible, you think I'm going rage? I'm going to accept his advice.

I don't know why girls rage when muslims advice them to wear a hijab. It's like any other advice, nothing special about it.

P.S. I'm talking about people that give advice and don't bash or abuse you lot

@AishaBarri @Sophisticate @Soma
 
If a muslim brother gives me advice to not skip salah and pray as soon as possible, you think I'm going rage? I'm going to accept his advice.

I don't know why girls rage when muslims advice them to wear a hijab. It's like any other advice, nothing special about it.

P.S. I'm talking about people that give advice and don't bash or abuse you lot

@AishaBarri @Sophisticate @Soma

We have had this advice since we were little girls.

It isn't advice anymore at this point but just harassment.
 
How about I tell you I have never had an Abdi ever ask me to wear a headcovering in real life. These little boys are more brave online than they are in person. Most would be shrinking violets if you said so much as two words to them.
:mjpls: whatever you say sophie
I practice the deen the way I want and you do want you want.
I practice the deen the way it's meant to be practiced not the way I want.
According to some, this is oppressive and shiet.
 

Sophisticate

~Gallantly Gadabuursi~
Staff Member
If a muslim brother gives me advice to not skip salah and pray as soon as possible, you think I'm going rage? I'm going to accept his advice.

I don't know why girls rage when muslims advice them to wear a hijab. It's like any other advice, nothing special about it.

P.S. I'm talking about people that give advice and don't bash or abuse you lot

@AishaBarri @Sophisticate @Soma

Please read what I said above. No Somali man has ever asked me to wear the hijab. And I would not over react. I'm diplomatic IRL.

However if you expect a nonchallant response as some unruly posters call girls who show their hair 's'. The answer to that is No.

And I urge the ladies to Report that sort of unruly or disconcerting behaviour.
 
We have had this advice since we were little girls.

It isn't advice anymore at this point but just harassment.
I've had the salah advice since I was a little boy, why don't I see it as harrassment? You're making it bigger than it is.
 
Please read what I said above. No Somali man has ever asked me to wear the hijab. And I would not over react. I'm diplomatic IRL.

However if you expect a nonchallant response as some unruly posters call girls who show their hair '****s'. The answer to that is No.

And I urge the ladies to Report that sort of unruly or disconcerting behaviour.
Read what I said next to P.S.
If you are not someone who rages when someone gives you advice on that, then my bad I should not have @ you.

Abuse and harrassment is totally different. Don't know why you brought it up after I clearly stated that.

Just wondered why people rage over advice thats good for your deen.
 
I've had the salah advice since I was a little boy, why don't I see it as harrassment? You're making it bigger than it is.

You constantly have random people telling you to pray?

Even strange men coming up to you in the street telling you to pray?

You have people advocating for your murder because you don't pray?
 
:mjpls: whatever you say sophie

I practice the deen the way it's meant to be practiced not the way I want.
According to some, this is oppressive and shiet.

You think that it is meant to be practiced that way. I think it is meant to be practiced my way.

I won't force you to do it my way anr you don't force me to do it your way.


See, we are both happy that way.
 

Sophisticate

~Gallantly Gadabuursi~
Staff Member
Read what I said next to P.S.
If you are not someone who rages when someone gives you advice on that, then my bad I should not have @ you.

Abuse and harrassment is totally different. Don't know why you brought it up after I clearly stated that.

Just wondered why people rage over advice thats good for your deen.

Then ignore it as it does not reflect you. I've seen some untoward comments on here so I just felt the need to tackle that. The difference of opinions are welcome.
 
I have ever said it was halal did I?

Anon can advice but tbh its not like Muslim women are scarcely getting that type of advice. Hijab is talked about 24/7 to the point whereby Somalis think the entire deen was brought down just to tell women to wear hijab.

Enough with the hijab talk...everyone knows the rulings on hijab. Freaking tribes in the Amazon know about hijab from the amount Somali sheikhs talk about it.

Let Somali women breath for once.
They can either relax in the hereafter or this world
 
How about I tell you I have never had an Abdi ever ask me to wear a headcovering in real life. These little boys are more brave online than they are in person. Most would be shrinking violets if you said so much as two words to them.
The men are disappointed by the women in real life but don't wish the hassle on themselves
 
You constantly have random people telling you to pray?

Even strange men coming up to you in the street telling you to pray?

You have people advocating for your murder because you don't pray?
You're comparing harrassment to normal advice. If you're saying that harrassment is something that enrages you then fine. I understand you. Normal advice however should be different.

People in the mosque advice me very often to come more. Because they don't see me as often. My brother gives me that advice literally everyday. Some adeer I don't know asks me where I was last Jummah. I accept all of their advice because it's normal.

But I understand what it is, the constant harrassment and abuse you get is what makes it annoying. You don't want to hear the advice anymore because of the constant abuse and you get. Which is understandable.
 
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