Wearing the Hijab in the UK

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I don't wear hijab she's in a western country where religion doesn't matter, if she doesn't like it leave ! Plenty of hijabis still live here with no problem. Hijab equals OPPRESSION !!! Stockholm syndrome whoever wears it

You sound young and poorly educated. I would encourage you to visit a library and avoid the University of Youtube. Your statement is so riddled with contradiction it is obvious you are a very emotional person, and this topic makes you feel sensitive.
 

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You sound young and poorly educated. I would encourage you to visit a library and avoid the University of Youtube. Your statement is so riddled with contradiction it is obvious you are a very emotional person, and this topic makes you feel sensitive.
So you think covering women up is not seen as mysogonistic ? As it puts the blame solely on the women ? Sorry I forgot your a man I can't talk to you, I have the kiss your feet
 
So you think covering women up is not seen as mysogonistic ? As it puts the blame solely on the women ? Sorry I forgot your a man I can't talk to you, I have the kiss your feet

No women can make their choice. "Misogyny", not "my". You need a dictionary before you talk to me. And that is not a gendered comment. I would say the same to any illiterate fresh man.
 
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No women can make their choice. "Misogyny", not "my". Wallahi you need a dictionary before you talk to me. And that is not a gendered comment. I would say the same to any illiterate fresh man.
I don't really care about bloody spelling when in an internet site lol, I'm hardly writing a thesis !!
 
So you think covering women up is not seen as mysogonistic ? As it puts the blame solely on the women ? Sorry I forgot your a man I can't talk to you, I have the kiss your feet

We have great logic in the traditions of humanity. When we deviate from these traditions we find anomie, worthlessness, alienation. Our cultural evolution was always in response to environmental stimuli. Reform was typically slow, gradual and incremental. This is positive change. You are following in the pattern of acting without humility towards our traditions, in the effort to follow goals that are illusory. I suppose it is easier to emotionally dismiss traditional human culture than ask why it developed in the way that it did.
 
I noticed all the gaalo chavs staring at
My mother, when we were going
Through stanstead airport last year.

Very hostile looks and you could feel
The negative energy.

I was also stared at but for being non
White, they were all waiting for their
Cheap flights to their cheap holidays
In Spain :mjlol:
 

YoungFarah

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I noticed all the gaalo chavs staring at
My mother, when we were going
Through stanstead airport last year.

Very hostile looks and you could feel
The negative energy.

I was also stared at but for being non
White, they were all waiting for their
Cheap flights to their cheap holidays
In Spain :mjlol:
I forgot you're a non-hijabi right? What do Somali elders think of you?
 
I forgot you're a non-hijabi right? What do Somali elders think of you?

I don't care, what a stranger thinks.
I've never experienced any back chat
from it.

When I was at the hospital visiting,
My grandad, I wore the head scarve
infront of the waadad men that came
too visit out of respect.

Tbh most hijabs wear tight dresses,
Were you can see their boobs and
Ass, I don't see why, they bother
Covering their hair, when
everything else is out.
 
I don't care, what a stranger thinks.

When I was at the hospital visiting,
My grandad, I wore the head scarve infront of the waadad men that came
too visit out of respect.

Tbh most hijabs wear tight dresses,
Were you can see their boobs and
Ass, I don't see why, they bother
Covering their hair, when
everything else is out.

I think it's a choice for a woman to make, not us men. It's better that you don't wear it as if you do then it is freely chosen, and perhaps someone who is weaker than you and wearing it resentfully will feel that she doesn't have to.
 
I think it's a choice for a woman to make, not us men. It's better that you don't wear it as if you do then it is freely chosen, and perhaps someone who is weaker than you and wearing it resentfully will feel that she doesn't have to.

Exactly, I received some hate from
1 atheist and another non Muslim
Somali girls on here.

Because they resented the fact, I
wasn't forced to wear a hijab by
my parents, like they do.
 
Exactly, I received some hate from
1 atheist and another non Muslim
Somali girls on here, because I
Wasn't forced to wear a hijab by
My parents, like they do.

I think that it's a shame that they feel they have to do that. They might feel pressure to wear it, but we hardly live in an "honour" culture where people go reckless if girls don't follow exactly as they are told to. I know girls who practice across a full spectrum of what it means to practice Islam; and girls who have gone their own way and live their own lives. No one is going after the later trying to force them to be part of our community. Atheism is good in this way, it is a purification of religion as it removes the people who shouldn't be in it. When I go on umrah I sometimes wish another 95% of the world's muslims would jump ship too. But then this lot wouldn't feel so special. I hope at least another consequence of this is that the money given to those criticising Islam might decrease. Market forces will, inshallah, make it a less lucrative career when so many are doing it.
 
Hijab is free expression. Like stupid speech, you can disagree with it or ridicule it.

The categories in which you think ("stupid" speech, "ridicule"), show that you have little depth to your thinking. You know in argument it is our responsibility to construct the best possible version of the view we oppose. This is the principle of charity. We follow this so that we know when we have refuted an argument, we have refuted a strong version of it. It is the act of someone who is intellectually confident. You on the other hand, assume yourself to be more intelligent than the great minds of human history who believed in theistic positions and advocated for traditional culture. For your own sake, reflect on their views, it will make your own critique stronger; and prevent you from making a fool of yourself.
 

YoungFarah

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I don't get the correlation between wearing a hijab and being religious. There could very well be a niqabi who gets trains ran in her and is that biggest whereas a non-hijabi could be very religious.
 
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