Josephine Baker

Princefan

80s fan
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Princefan

80s fan
They were rocking afro beautiful sirwaal exatclyl like the americans back then we went backward
Wahabbism ruined Somaliland and somalia. It's sad to see little girls in hijab or the bin bag jilbaab. And women are wearing the dalek costume niqab and the bin bag jilbaab. I have no problem with hijab as I wear it myself out of my own choice but in somaliweyn it's forced on women and girls.
 

Marshall D Abdi

Know you’re place peasant
Wahabbism ruined Somaliland and somalia. It's sad to see little girls in hijab or the bin bag jilbaab. And women are wearing the dalek costume niqab and the bin bag jilbaab. I have no problem with hijab as I wear it myself out of my own choice but in somaliweyn it's forced on women and girls.
I wouldnt say its forced its just normal u do it without thinking but hey im not female so idk really @Asli @Halimo Supremist is it true?
 

Villainess

smooth talk on a rainy summer evening
I wouldnt say its forced its just normal u do it without thinking but hey im not female so idk really @Asli @Halimo Supremist is it true?
I wasn't forced nor did I ever meet someone who was forced. It's not wahabiism its culture. Most africans wear headscarves. I do think as a result of the civil war Somalis became religious because they started to realize that deen over dunya. No time for buuq buuq
 
Wahabbism ruined Somaliland and somalia. It's sad to see little girls in hijab or the bin bag jilbaab. And women are wearing the dalek costume niqab and the bin bag jilbaab. I have no problem with hijab as I wear it myself out of my own choice but in somaliweyn it's forced on women and girls.
Why is it that whenever they wear it they are somehow forced to wear it? Sounds to me like people has hit you in the head, the vast majority choose to wear it for religious reasons.

I remember several months ago i was talking to a white woman who recently converted to islam and started wearing a jilbaab and niqab, she said she felt liberated from the oversexualization of women (and men too) these days and felt closer to the deen
 

Villainess

smooth talk on a rainy summer evening
Why is it that whenever they wear it they are somehow forced to wear it? Sounds to me like people has hit you in the head, the vast majority choose to wear it for religious reasons.

I remember several months ago i was talking to a white woman who recently converted to islam and started wearing a jilbaab and niqab, she said she felt liberated from the oversexualization of women (and men too) these days and felt closer to the deen
Because according to some users on here, the more a person covers up the more extreme they are. Apparently, the non-religious era of Somalia was our "prime". just nod and smile huuno
 
Because according to some users on here, the more a person covers up the more extreme they are. Apparently, the non-religious era of Somalia was our "prime". just nod and smile huuno
Anything that doesnt fit their worldview fits exactly in that category. Little did they know that people from those countries that they are shocked at are just as shocked at the things people do here in the west
 
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