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ibnfalahuddin1408 (September 8, 2008 at 5:26 am)
This brother, Akhi Baba Ali, is on the point! He tells the truth and doesn't censor, but he also follows the guidelines of da'wah [as per Qur'an and Sunnah], and uses (1) evidence and (2) good manner. He makes me laugh till it hurts, but it's very educational too! Brothers and sisters can learn a lot from him.
luperox2 (September 8, 2008 at 4:20 am)
analyticSynthetic: not to be rude but i think that it would be best tp read up on exactly what wearing a hijab signifies before you say what you say. It means alot of different things. For example if a man doesn't care if you wear a hijab because he wants to know you for you regardless, that means that he is going beyond appearance.Also the first thing you see when your looking at a girl, or rather the first thing that attracts you to a girl is what she's wearing and her silky hair.
sh7at (September 7, 2008 at 11:34 pm)
God with u . thx god coz u know the truth of islam
MyLifeForGod (September 7, 2008 at 11:25 pm)
very good jop Ummah Films nice vid and i agree with u 100% :)
analyticSynthetic (September 7, 2008 at 10:09 pm)
Personally, a covered Muslim woman would catch my eye more, she looks like an oddity in Europe and the fact that she has completely covered her body makes me think about her body, makes me think she's thinking about sex too much and her body too much. It certainly doesn't make me respect her more, it makes me think she's a bit up herself and wants to keep other people at a distance. If she was at ease with herself and not making a big deal of her body, it wouldn't really cross my mind.
gabobedd (September 7, 2008 at 5:35 pm)
Write tribal women in google and c de 1st hit photos and their clothes.Obviously men got 2 do some with it but u cant trust de world can u?U dont have2 exagerate 4 arguments sake and u talkin about respect huh,glory comes from within ur self,u're what u make ur self and de way u dress sometimes shape who u're and thats why people know u as clean and respected,exprience it once.Over sexualize hmm,what catches eye 1st miniskirt dressed lady or covered lady?Pretty obvious but u canever know!ironic.
gabobedd (September 7, 2008 at 5:12 pm)
Obviously ur beauty belongs to u.Wy would u reveal ur body?Wy make up?Wy all de accessories?Wat do u think about wen u dressing up?Reality check u wouldnt be doin this if u're in single girls boarding schl.Aint goin outhere 2please mens
desire.STAND UP 4 UR SELF BY RESPECTING UR SELF AND 4 WHO U'RE WHICH AINt SLUT.U wouldnt care about mens reaction 2 u if u're 100% confident.Gods word isnt mens in Islam coz de Quran is Gods words for crying outloud.Dont insult b@ respect u got nothin2lose eh?
analyticSynthetic (September 7, 2008 at 12:04 am)
Women have really got to learn to stand up tall with proud chests, meet men in the eye and demand respect for what they are. It's truely tragic that they are taught that male respect and non-violence is contingent on them hiding, being "modest", staying away from men, not getting above themselves and being disobedient, and generally doing as they're told. Why on earth do you fall for this crap? Do you seriously think that's what God wanted for you? Your word of God, is the word of men.
analyticSynthetic (September 7, 2008 at 12:00 am)
Of course it belongs to you. All our bodies belong to us. But you don't have to over-sexualise it and hide it in order for it to belong to you. Tribal women don't cover themselves, but they are still treated with respect. Clothes have nothing to do with it. It's all in the attitude and culture of the men. If they are taught to respect women, not touch, not hurt, treat with friendship, then you respect them in all their glory, not only when they're in a portable gilded cage.
analyticSynthetic (September 6, 2008 at 11:55 pm)
But the overwhelming evidence is that rapists are not lust-crazed men, but rather people with other criminal behaviour and who have access to vulnerable females in their circle: such as being care workers for the disabled, access to children or young people in care, homeless women/men/children and so on. And most attacks are planned and most attackers are repeat offenders. So I'm afraid you are suffering from believing in rape myths. You've become too used to accepting myth in general. |