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Thursday, September 23, 2010

[ALOCHONA] Burqa can't be forced: High Court

And could you please tell us how they remain good Moslim because of Borqa?
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* All Girls, who do not wear Borqa in Pakistan and other Moslim and Non Moslim Countries wear it so, nobody would see their faces, when they go out to have sex with someone.
* A lot of Moslim Prostitutes in Moslim Countries wear Borqa also.
* In Pakistan, its common that Borqa is worn by a man sitting behind a Motor Cyclist hiding his Sub Machine Gun for Drive by shooting.
* In the West, Moslim Men wear Borqa for hiding their Rifle or Sub Machine Gun, when they go robbing a Bank.
* In Moslim Countries, known wanted Criminals wear Borqa to go through Police Check Posts.
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Are these the reasons you want every woman to wear Borqa?
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If not, tell us, where does Allah say in Qoraan to wear a Borqa ...!


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, abdeen <abdeenar@...> wrote:
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> Just as religion is NOT forced upon anyone, so is BURQA, not forced, but should be followed if one wants to remain a good muslim, otherwise the result is obvious.
> There is the freewill, you can do the right thing or the wrong thing and you get the reward or the penalty in equal proportion.
> abdeen
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> What a solidly stupid comment. Not surprised, we can't expect reason from an ignorant and dogmatic person. He must know that when religion is governed by thugs, civilised nation should regulate and stop them. A 7th century pagan Arab culture can't be a part of any faith.
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> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> From: qrahman@...
> Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 16:38:27 -0400
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Burqa can't be forced: High Court
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> I think burqa should not be forced but the new law does not have some "Common sense" exceptions. For Islamic institutions "Islamic" dress should be enforced (That may include Burqa if the local community feels right about it). Albeit there are difference of opinion among scholars if Burqa is mandatory in Islam or not. Most scholars think "Hijab" covers Islamic requirements for women.
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> While I agree Burqa should not be forced but secularism should not be forced on our people either. Maybe experts should be looking into the verdict more to ensure some "Activist" judges going overboard or not. There are some concerns from liberal groups about civil rights in another ruling regarding Shaheed minar.
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> Personally I feel that, God created us as "FREE" men and women and gave us freedom to obey or disobey Him. Therefore, we should encourage honest and open discussions/debates about religion. Blaming everything Islamic TODAY for what some Jamaat-e-Islami leaders did 40 years ago does not seem fair or logical to me.
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> From: Mo Assghar <moassghar@...>
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
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> But Secularism can be forced? Give me a break!!
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> Did not hindu hasina learned anything from her Father?
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> --- On Mon, 8/23/10, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:
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> From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@...>
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Burqa can't be forced: High Court
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> The court also ordered relevant officials to explain why forcing girls to wear burqa (veil) and keeping them out of sports and cultural activities were illegal.
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> Dhaka, Aug 22 (bdnews24.com)—The High Court has ruled that no women can be forced to wear burqa at work and educational institutions. In it's ruling The High Court on Sunday in a suo moto order directed the government to ensure that no women were forced to wear veil or religious dress in the educational institutions and offices.
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> The court also ordered the government to ensure that the cultural activities and sports in the educational institutions are not restricted.The orders came in the wake of a public interest petition filed by Supreme Court lawyers Mahbub Shafi and A K M Hafizul Alam on Sunday. The bench of justices A H M Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mohammad Zakir Hossain also ruled that they cannot be barred from taking to culture and sports
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> The court also ordered relevant officials to explain why forcing girls to wear burqa (veil) and keeping them out of sports and cultural activities were illegal.
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> The A Bengali daily news item said that principal of the college in Natore ( Northern Bangladesh ) has stopped any cultural activities and sports at the college and forced female students to wear Borka or veil in the college.The HC also directed principal of the college Mozammel Haque to appear before the HC bench on August 26 to explain the matter.
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> It also issued a rule upon the government to explain why imposition of restriction on cultural activities and sports in the educational institutions and offices and forcing the female students to wear veil should not be declared illegal.
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> Secretaries to the ministries of home, education, social welfare and women affair and principal Mozammel Haque has been made respondent to the rule and orderThe education, home, social welfare, and women and children affairs secretaries and principal of Rani Bhabani Mohila College Mozammel Huq were asked to reply to ruling. Following a brief hearing, the court also asked the principal to appear before it on Aug 26.
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> The lawyers in their petition on Sunday cited a report carried by a Bengali newspaper the same day headlined, 'Burqa mandatory at Rani Bhabani Mohila College'. The lawyers stated such enforcement was discriminatory.
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> http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=332264
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