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Friday, April 22, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Muslim women should be thankful to France.--Your disparagement show you lack civility; you lack decency in your language.

Yeah but if Moslims were happy in Hell of their countries, a million of them would not be emigrating to West legally and illegally every year and hundreds of them would not be dieing in trying to do so.
How many French a longing to live in Moslim countries for happiness?
How many Moslims can live a better life than they are living in France even on Charity of French in Moslim Countries?

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "S A Hannan" <sahannan@...> wrote:
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> Per capita income does not determine happiness or peace. Most French and for
> that matter ultra-materialized western people live like animals, just eat
> and drink and die, no higher objective in life.
>
> People in my own village are much happier though they are just lower middle
> class people.
>
> Akbar Hossain, it does not behove you to say that French are not investing
> in Jannat, none has requested them to do so. Your disparagement show you
> lack civility; you lack decency in your language.
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> Shah Abdul Hannan
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> From: alochona@yahoogroups.com [mailto:alochona@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Akbar Hussain
> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 1:05 AM
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Muslim women should be thankful to France.
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> France has a population of 65 million and a few thousand of them
> occasionally goes naked in the secluded areas. This you know very well
> because this is very sensational for people like you. But you do not know
> that they have a per capita income of 33000.00 USD and only 6.2 pc lives
> below poverty line. I hope you know their standard of poverty line. If today
> France announce that they will take 5 million Muslim immigrants from
> Indonesia to Morocco how may of your imander brothers and sisters are going
> to apply to migrate? The reason for your anger may be that the French
> people are not investing in the jannats where you want to go after death.
> When this burden of ignorance will go away?
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> Akbar Hussain
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> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 2:49 AM, Mohammed Ramjan <mramjan@...>
> wrote:
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> Mr. Akbar Hussain
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> Long writing no time to read.
>
> Mulla is follower of Islam. Islam is the only way of life piece for the
> human being in all respects.
>
> French Ban Veil, they will , because they decayed, one island in Frence for
> nudity, man and women run in the jungle in nude state so how they will allow
> veil ?
>
> Know thyself
>
> Mohamed Ramjan
>
> Kuwait
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> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> From: akbarh1950@...
> Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 21:15:26 -0400
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Muslim women should be thankful to France.
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> 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.
>
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> 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.
>
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> 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.
>
>
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> 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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