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Middle class women need to work as well because their husband dont earn enough to support the family especially if they have big family.
[/QUOTE]I never met any indian women who is working because she enjoy work especially after having childrens. Independence and freedom come from money you earn not from working daily with same fixed routine.
dont know if she is his wife or NOT but in the other pic where she is covered up she is TALLER than this lady
Anyway whats wrong in dressing like that inside your own house?
Who knows may be she is family friend. Prove to me that she is wife of afridi, if she is so modren then there must be some interview with her on youtube.
Shahid afridi family are very strict on pardah, they dont allow journalists interviewing their women.
Read it again. I said it was true for men as wellExactly. So it would be wrong to portray it as only applicable to women, nah?
I didn't know that, I know a lot of families including within my family where men & women both work in very good positions and earn good money. And why shouldn't they work? They get educated to waste it inside kitchen only?
Both men and women enjoy work if the work is as per their liking, or maybe if the work is his/her hobby/passion also. In many cases people (both men & women) do work which is not as per their liking, but pays well. Women are not very different from men in this regard.
From what I know and from what I was told by muslim women around is that hijab is a symbol of modesty and nobody is forced to wear it or should be forced to remove it.
Hijaab or no hijaab is not the problem. Problems is the mindset. To notice that someone is wearing or not wearing hijaab, you have to look at her. Ask these psychopaths, when the Prophet (PBUH) has already prohibited to look at na-mahram women, why do they look at her in the first place? To notice that she is wearing hijaab or not?
try this videoSo , will anyone mind telling me , what did Shahid Afridi say in the first place to elicit such emotional response ?
Secur said:Neither is it compulsory or obligatory and nor can it be forced . It is mostly well a cultural and personal preference , though forced sometimes by extremists .
Read it again. I said it was true for men as well
Some of them are forced into work because they have no other choice..how many women in India will prefer to Go for work if they were given option to get same amount of money sitting at home..i know many professional women who prefer to sit at home but cannot because of many expenses
You did not get it. Most of our women work because they need money not because they have passion for work and this is true for most guys as well
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This is your post in entirety:
And if you do realize that the same holds true for men, why make the distinction or even ask such a question in the first place?
You did not get it. Most of our women work because they need money not because they have passion for work and this is true for most guys as well
Discussion was about women thaswhy i mentioned women . you did not read my next post
Its not wise to pick just one post. Read all my posts and then make opinionIt wasn't a mention, you asked a pointed question to Indian women knowing(apparently) fully well the same holds true for men. It would negate the entire purpose of asking such a question unless you were expecting a "duh" response from them.
Either way, it was merely an observation.