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    Rev_John
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    Peace
    What do you think about this dialogue

    http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UIwLCTAmtM

    Regards

    It was a powerful argument. I'm now looking for my scarf laugh Seriously, she made a lot of sense.

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      aynur
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      Peace
      What do you think about this dialogue

      http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UIwLCTAmtM

      Regards

      Well I don't know anyone who spends 1 hour fixing up... Wearing cosmetics? ... don't do that either.
      It's a stereotypical "pro-hijab" argument.
      High heels & lipstick?
      Actually hijab was a class distinction marker before Islam....

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        Wakas
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        The argument is conceptually good, and quite well done, except the part where they never give a specific where "hijab" is mentioned in The Quran. This is a common deceitful tactic.

        http//misconceptions-about-islam.com/dress-code-women-veil.htm

        All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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          The argument is conceptually good, and quite well done, except the part where they never give a specific where "hijab" is mentioned in The Quran. This is a common deceitful tactic.

          http//misconceptions-about-islam.com/dress-code-women-veil.htm

          I agree, but I still think it should be up to the individual woman

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            Shumali
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            Smartly made video, I wish they promoted modesty, that is what Quran talks about. Now we have designer "HeeJabs" rotf

            http//news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=7cd6fdd4f9d931345702c7351d6e2345

            "As I would go to pray at the holy mosque, I saw many young women wearing brand named hijabs. I remember one woman in particular wearing a Christian Dior headscarf with Gucci shades while carrying a black Coach bag. Though she was wearing the traditional black abaya, that fully covered her body, I noticed she wore Gucci boots as well. And though she was fully covered in modest clothing AND wearing all black, I have to say she was looking a lot hotter than the latest barely-wearing-anything model on the cover of Vogue magazine. After seeing her, I had to buy a brand name scarf, so I got a Calvin Klein one with CK printed all over it."l

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              MUNZIR_ALI
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              I agree, but I still think it should be up to the individual woman

              yes that is true.

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                unknownuser
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                Peace
                What do you think about this dialogue

                http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UIwLCTAmtM

                Regards

                "Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."

                -Thomas Jefferson

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                  unknownuser
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                  http//i4.ytimg.com/vi/sAxN7FPOnbs/default.jpg
                  Islam Exposed

                  rotfl

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                    Q_student
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                    http//i4.ytimg.com/vi/sAxN7FPOnbs/default.jpg
                    Islam Exposed

                    rotfl

                    The tone of the commentator shows that he is very annoyed at the arguements and I do not know how many will be burning after watching this video.

                    Regards

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                      unknownuser
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                      The tone of the commentator shows that he is very annoyed at the arguements and I do not know how many will be burning after watching this video.

                      Regards

                      or may be the commentator is aware of some Islamic literature? rotfl

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