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Burqa for women is becoming a less popular choice of dressing, replaced by Shalwars Kameez with

That is not inappropiate my friend. It is your dirty mind seeing things that aren't there. You should fix your dirty mind and stop eyeballing your sisters.

They make so many changes to their lives so dirty minds like yours don't get carried away. Its not them thats the issue, its you.

Have you ever had a discussion with none Muslim about it? I have, and this question has been raised often - about such dresses by Muslim ladies.

So dont assume that its my "dirty mind", its others who question this choice of dresses, because when one wears hijab than she represents Muslims.
 
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How did you end up with this conclusion i would like to know.

You were banned previously for threatening to distribute lewd videos of woman for political revenge. Need i say more Mullah boy?

LoL and my son, you've been banned also numerous times, IF you are gay then it is your personal life, and I reiterate, nothing to do with Pakdef.
 
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No surprise that the national dress is more popular than ever.
 
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I dont know about you people but I have observed a new style of duppata increasingly prevalent in the 17 to 25 age group. So the dupata these girls wear is extremely thin ,see through and almost looks like a fishnet. To top it all of they just place it on their neck like a noose and both ends just fall behind the body never to be seen away. Zero coverage of anything else. So what's the point might not wear it at all.
 
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Burqa is not required by a Muslim woman except if she chooses by her own free will to guard her modesty if required (some women live among perverted societies)

But Shalwar Kameez on its own is mostly unislamic, specially when its so good at showing curves and dimensions of their body, while some of that cloth can be even more revealing/transparent than the outfits worn by the mushriqeen and the vile women.

A woman is to wear a dress that does not show dimensions of her body nor the hair.
Anyone not doing that is creating a fitnah for herself and those who come across her.

And men who prefer their women to drop hijab/loose clothing and become fashionable are actually the most vile amongst men as in Sahih Hadith and not worthy of being labeled men. Because to be a man is to by synonymous with honor and being extremely protective and jealous for one's women folk. To protect them as precious jewels from the preying eyes of animals in human skin.

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This is for the Muslims amongst us to learn from. For others who just claim to be Muslim or hide behind the name of the religion in their absolute ignorance and hypocrisy. They will keep going the path of darkness whether they are reminded or not.





It's not unislamic. It's just not required or forced but a personal choice to maintain one's modesty.
Hazrat Fatimah did not want her dead body to be carried to the Janazah prayer in front of men even fully covered, it;s called modesty...

Great post brother.

This is what happens when you are hell bent spreading lies and distorting facts. Burqa was never popular in Pakistan what vast majority prefer is wearing Abaya and many also cover face. I work in University and interact with others also. Abaya is number one choice because maintaining dupatta is really difficult task.

Niqab and abaya are becoming more popular in places like Lahore and Faisalabad from my own observation.

You can find many styles of abayas in liberty. It is a stylish, modest, and easy type of clothing for females.

Have you ever had a discussion with none Muslim about it? I have, and this question has been raised often - about such dresses by Muslim ladies.

So dont assume that its my "dirty mind", its others who question this choice of dresses, because when one wears hijab than she represents Muslims.

This is a well established principle in Islam. This is why we have this rule about second glance being a sin in Islam.

Quran is fairly open about the reason for women to cover if we read.

Nothing wrong with your post there.
 
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LoL and my son, you've been banned also numerous times, IF you are gay then it is your personal life, and I reiterate, nothing to do with Pakdef.

You need to start making some sense sometime soon.
 
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That is not inappropiate my friend. It is your dirty mind seeing things that aren't there. You should fix your dirty mind and stop eyeballing your sisters.

They make so many changes to their lives so dirty minds like yours don't get carried away. Its not them thats the issue, its you.


lol you are too high on ignorance.
If this is not wrong for you and if you are fine with your women beingn like this then you my friend are what we refer to as Al Dhayooth and carry no sense of Gheerah and are not worthy of being referred to as a Man, let alone a Muslim one.
So keep your bullshit to yourself and do not try to project it on to people who actually know what they are doing.
 
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I am from a normal muslim family and dont wear hijab - but wear normal western clothes and prefer to wear cardigan to give myself a moderator look and I feel more at ease in longer clothes, instead of waist long shirts. I had an incident where a family came for dreaded rishta purposes and the guy’s mums demand was that I wore jeans and had a western style dressing when they came over to inspect me and my family. It was so bizarre hearing this from a myslim family. The lady was surprised when I objected to it even though Im comfortable wearing it outside. I told her exactly how I would feel to someone asking me to wear niqab/burqa - I find this request equally as bizarre. Lady was trying to be extra ‘progressive’ and shiz. And I thought you are on the other spectrum of extreme for me because you are dictating what I wear.

People are more than clothes and nobody should dictate others on it. Follow the norm of the country when you are in it as its a respectable thing to do.
 
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lol you are too high on ignorance.
If this is not wrong for you and if you are fine with your women beingn like this then you my friend are what we refer to as Al Dhayooth and carry no sense of Gheerah and are not worthy of being referred to as a Man, let alone a Muslim one.
So keep your bullshit to yourself and do not try to project it on to people who actually know what they are doing.

Thankfully I live in a country where sex pests are put in jail (we even have an upskirting law where anyone caught looking up a womans skirt is a criminal office) and women have equal opportunities to succeed. They don't need cover their hair and wear tents to keep rapey attention away. Little girls can focus on their studying and being children rather making sure their hair or faces are covered to hide from padedophiles or being promised to another man at age 9. The laws are strong and schooling is rounded so boys (hopefully the majority) grow up with respect for women.

When you make it compulsory for a woman to cover their hair or face it immediately makes them inferior in front of society. Its like bullying by the state. They grow up defeated and live unhappy lives. I know you are thinking it means well but it has a negative mental effect on their psyche and self confidence even though everything may seem fine on a surface level.

Its like in WW2 when Hitler marked all the Jews, how do you think they felt when that happened? You can't go publically highlighting a gender dude, let them make their own decisions on how to cover themselves.
 
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being promised to another man at age 9.

You are walking a very thin tightrope here in regards to blasphemy against our Prophet Muhammad saws.

Instead of critiquing others’ religious views, concentrate on yourself.

I am from a normal muslim family and dont wear hijab - but wear normal western clothes and prefer to wear cardigan to give myself a moderator look and I feel more at ease in longer clothes, instead of waist long shirts. I had an incident where a family came for dreaded rishta purposes and the guy’s mums demand was that I wore jeans and had a western style dressing when they came over to inspect me and my family. It was so bizarre hearing this from a myslim family. The lady was surprised when I objected to it even though Im comfortable wearing it outside. I told her exactly how I would feel to someone asking me to wear niqab/burqa - I find this request equally as bizarre. Lady was trying to be extra ‘progressive’ and shiz. And I thought you are on the other spectrum of extreme for me because you are dictating what I wear.

People are more than clothes and nobody should dictate others on it. Follow the norm of the country when you are in it as its a respectable thing to do.

You are right, you should have a right to dress as you please. If your family is ok with it then it is no one else’s business.

Actually, I never understand why people want to marry others by changing them. People should marry like-minded people.
 
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I dont know about you people but I have observed a new style of duppata increasingly prevalent in the 17 to 25 age group. So the dupata these girls wear is extremely thin ,see through and almost looks like a fishnet. To top it all of they just place it on their neck like a noose and both ends just fall behind the body never to be seen away. Zero coverage of anything else. So what's the point might not wear it at all.

I don't know... we shouldn't wear underwear as well I guess.
 
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