Beskar
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One thing which i would like to mention in this thread. Apart from the fact that the citizenry in the mall were brutal and resorted to vigilante punishment for the girl who seemed to have flouted the laws of the Holy religion, I see a trend here in this discussion. One of the first reactions here was how the female could have used put such a tattoo on her back. Although I agree that it has ruffled feathers, One observes that posters percieve this as Haraam and it is wrong according to Islamic Law. I mean, no sympathy for the victim as such. rather there is a heated discussion on whether the actionwas being within the scope of the guidelines given by the Holy Quran. This being a tendency which I have not seen in other religions. Religion comes in the forefront, even pushing aside humanity. Would someone out there give a concrete reason as to why this is more common in Islam? The tendency to put religion in the forefront and putting all things aside!
Religions always demand some sort of "Respect" for a reason. For example, If a Hindu is spotted in some mall (In India) ordering a beef steak, I'm sure it would stir up some anger and MAY as well lead to violence.
The women who resorted to violence shouldn't have done that. But when you put a flag of "Religious Hypocrisy" on your head and start walking around, there's bound to be some sort of a reaction. We live in a very fragile word where in the name of "Freedom", people get away with A LOT of things that hurts the other people's emotions and values. Some times, they get out of hand. And that story is the prime example of that.