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Sunday, April 17, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Muslim women should be thankful to France.

Mollaas in France are not only cursed but damned people of Allah because they hate the same people, who's generosity and charity they have been living off thanklessly.
Allah gives more to who gives away money to poor, not the poor, who lives off Charity of others.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Akbar Hussain <akbarh1950@...> wrote:
>
> The French ban on Islamic veil is in effect from 11 Apr. By law it has been
> prohibited and any violation will face penalties. The mullahs are cursing
> France by asking Allah's wrath in the country. As per the statistics the
> handful of Muslim women who wear niqab or veil are numbering around 2000
> only. But the western world, especially France has taken such a stern
> measure against this primitive practice? The rise of extremist Islam since
> 9/11 has taken a vow to establish a brand of Islam rooted in the 7th century
> Arabian culture and according to them veil is an essential part of it. The
> social and cultural history of the Arabs does not essentially mention this
> practice.
>
> Veiling did not exist in early Arabia, but Mohammed admonished women to
> cover them modestly, and his own wives were veiled in public. Mohammed's
> wives set the example, and gradually the veil became a sign of prestige.
>
>
>
> Adherence to traditional dress varies across Arab societies. Saudi Arabia is
> more traditional, while Egypt is less so. Women are required to wear abayas
> in only Saudi Arabia; this is enforced by the religious police. This
> restricts their economic participation and other activities and also demeans
> them as equal citizens. In most countries, like Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya,
> Jordan, Syria and Egypt, the veil is not mandatory. In Tunisia, the secular
> government has banned the use of the veil in its opposition to religious
> extremism. Former Tunisian President called the veil sectarian and foreign
> and has stressed the importance of traditional Tunisian dress as a symbol of
> national identity. Islamic feminism counters both sorts of externally
> imposed dress codes.
>
>
>
> Outside the Arab world veil was never a dress for the women. When Islam was
> shipped to those lands the preachers made the Arab culture an essential part
> of it.In the contemporary world where the importance of an individual has
> become an important issue this veil negates the very foundation of the
> principles of individualism. In the western world the practice wearing veil
> in public simply voids the existence of a person.
>
>
>
> The enlightened and open minded Muslims denounce veil as oppressive and
> shameful. The important reason to denounce it because any dogmatic Islamic
> practice gives encouragement to the Islamic extremists. Despite full
> throated claims Islam does not really believe in the equality of men and
> women. A pre medieval practice to subjugate women is not a matter of faith;
> it's a tribal culture which does not exist any more.
>
>
> Akbar Hussain
>


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