It is irrelevant what YOU or others think Islam allows or does not allow - if a woman interprets her Islamic faith to suggest that the Burqa is a necessity, and there is no tangible and significant cost to society from that decision, then that is what is required by the Quran for those women.
If you follow that logic, then
why do muslims condemn the so called 'corrupted' western traditions or for that matter cultures other than Islamic? What gives you the right to criticize them, their interpretation of life? They find it comfortable to do things according to their interpretations of whatever laws they follow. So what gives you people the right to condemn them? Hypocrisy?
If there are women that are coerced into wearing the Burqa, then that is a separate issue of 'domestic violence' or repression. The underlying issue in 'coercing women to wear the Burqa' is the attitude of those men towards women, and you won't change the underlying problem by banning the Burqa - the abuse and coercion will merely continue in other aspects of their lives.
Agreed. Sexual humiliation in the form of rape or any other form is basically projection of power from one individual to another. It can happen to both the sexes, but commonly, the females being physically weaker than the males bear the brunt of this despicable display of power.
It makes perfect sense - your argument was that if you don't like a law you should 'leave' - you left yourself wide open for that comment.
Banning the Burqa is trivial compared to slavery (I did admit that in my earlier post) but the underlying principle of denying someone their rights is the same.
Slavery was Morally wrong, all the countries were against it and so it was banned. There is nothing morally wrong with banning the burqa. These two cannot be related in anyway whatsoever. Slavery was forced upon a group of people. Slaves did not have a choice to leave, even if they wanted to escape. In this case, people have a choice. If you talk about people born in France, then yes they too have a choice. When you can leave your country and settle in the great Satan USA, so can they leave France and settle in countries which allow them to practice a strict interpretation of Islam - like Saudi Arabia.
And so I reiterate my point - their land, their laws - follow it or if you dont like it then leave! I was having a conversation with a gora here (he who voted for Obama) and what he basically said was, "We strictly follow their rules when in Saudi Arabia or Iraq -no liquor, etc. If they come to USA they have to follow our laws. If they dont like laws here, then why come hereall at , go elsewhere. Dont come here if you feel the laws are unfair. Simple" Hes got a point.
I guess that should be made a rule in all countries! Like muslims expect the foreigners to follow their laws in their lands, in a similar way, same should go be applicable people when they are visiting or staying in foreign lands!
Finally, some of you have argued that the Burqa is no mandatory in Islam, while I personally agree with that, the way to resolve this is not through banning the Burqa, but through spreading the interpretation of Islam that supports this argument, educating women and men on the issue etc.
I disagree. Its basically their land, their laws They can damn do whatever they please. They have banned overt expression of religious symbols, so be it! I am all for banning overt display of religious symbols. Now if they try to infringe on the right of practicing a religion peacefully, then I do have a problem. If not, I dont care.