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Ladies - do you wear hijab?

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    unknownuser
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    HI,

    Salaam all

    Hi Tahira,
    Tahira wrote
    We should start putting PG warnings on our posts.
    U bet.

    What you have no adults with you please switch this thing off immediately.
    regards

    We are noevil

    P Kidding.

    Peace!

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      Tahira
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      I was just worried where all this talk of sweat and hormones would lead to and God forbid if jaxal and 2-Pac-Notts found out we were on this Topic. shock

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        NoProgressive
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        As SAlaam Alaikum,

        I wear hijab! I have my own personal issues with hijab. I have my bad issues with it, and I also have my good. Hijab is a love and hate thing for me. There is no "liking" it when it comes to my moods.

        So far, virtually every argument for the support of "no hijab" that I have heard, is quite extreme and quite pathetic.

        And so far, virtually every argument for the support of hijab that I have heard is quite extreme, and quite pathetic aswell.

        My sister doesn't wear hijab, and I'm very happy that she has come to her own deciison about it.

        I wear hijab because I have my own reasons, that satisify me enough to wear it everyday, that who knows... may be pathetic and extreme to you. But these are my own reasons. And this is what I am content with right now.

        Personally I think that alot people are running towards hijab for the wrong reasons and poeple are running away from it for the wrong reasons as well.

        As long as we talk about hijab, it will always show the control people want to have when it comes to what a woman should and should not wear. Neither what side you are on.

        I know and it is evident that, there are many "progressives" that want to control wht a woman can and can't wear, just as there are many non-progressives who do as well.

        It's sickening.

        salaam

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          unknownuser
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          Hi

          Never worked for me chap! No women went wild with my sweaty body!!!
          But for others it did, it is so unfair!!!

          Isnt life just.
          Mind you you can learn few jokes and try them. I understand ladies do like funny men D
          regards

          Yes, but comedians have a hard time getting get laid wink

          Regards,

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            SwedenMajidah
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            Salaam all,

            I have been muslimah for 15 years now and I have been wearing hijjab duing 8 years.

            But since 4 years back I haven't worn it.

            I feel more free without hijjab and I can't see in Quran that the hair is part of the beauty of a woman.

            If u can't control yourself low down your gaze
            Elena wrote
            for women in beaches in Spain in summer, the same is not provocative.

            Hmn not provocative,lol they are nearly nude!!!!!

            When I visit a beach I wear a t-shirt and a sarong and that protect me also fom the sun.

            Peace Sis Majidah

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              stillearning
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              HHi

              Yes, but comedians have a hard time getting get laid

              Is that right. Someone has been telling me porkies(is this word allowed) again wink
              regards

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                unknownuser
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                HHi

                Yes, but comedians have a hard time getting get laid

                Is that right. Someone has been telling me porkies(is this word allowed) again wink
                regards

                It is hard to use laughter to make a women lie down and "think of England" for you wink

                Regards,

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                  Prince
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                  I was just worried where all this talk of sweat and hormones would lead to and God forbid if jaxal and 2-Pac-Notts found out we were on this Topic. shock

                  I'm on it already wink

                  Sweat and hormones hey, very interesting hehehe

                  I personally don't like too much sweat but then again you can always have a nice hot shower afterwards wink lol lol

                  PEACE

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                    Tahira
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                    LoteTree this is all your fault. noway You started all this talk of sweat and hormones. Doesn't any of you have a decent sunni bone in your bodies?
                    OOPS i for got theres no such thing.

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                      unknownuser
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                      LoteTree this is all your fault. noway You started all this talk of sweat and hormones. Doesn't any of you have a decent sunni bone in your bodies?
                      OOPS i for got theres no such thing.

                      Oh no not again!!!! -)

                      I only spoke about sweating but others wrote about "spanish fly" in your drink which makes female genital itch for sex - in that respect I have beeen very controlled thanks -)

                      But this thread is about Hijabs so its not off-topic I say... wink

                      Regards,

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                        unknownuser
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                        Hi all

                        A question to all those who wear hijab At what age, does one start to wear hijab?

                        Actually, I have come across a muslim family who cover up their 2 yr old girl from head(hair) to toe in loose clothing. Though it wasnt Hijab but nevertheless absolutely covered only revealing the face, hands and the feet, even during absolutely cruel summers.
                        Is that required??

                        Peace!

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                          Ming-Lo
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                          Hi all

                          A question to all those who wear hijab At what age, does one start to wear hijab?

                          Actually, I have come across a muslim family who cover up their 2 yr old girl from head(hair) to toe in loose clothing. Though it wasnt Hijab but nevertheless absolutely covered only revealing the face, hands and the feet, even during absolutely cruel summers.
                          Is that required??

                          Peace!

                          Hi! They say that you're supposed to start wearing hijab when you hit puberty, I guess when you start menstruatin or when you start growing breast. I started when I had my first period. My sister makes her daughter wear it sometimes, like if they are at the masjid, or sometimes when they are going out, so they could get use to it (I mean they are 7 and 10....only a sick freak would look at a 7 or 10 yr old........and the hijab on them just may inhence is sexual fantasy)......but she is one of the type that you could explain something to her until you are blue in the face....and once her minds made up it's made up, so......I could only hope my nieces pull away from all the hadith and etc. when they get a little older.

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                            Ming-Lo
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                            SaLaM Ming

                            When you come here, we can meet up along with other members in london. stillearning, where are you from?

                            That would be brilliant, jaxal! )

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                              unknownuser
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                              Hi Ming-lo,

                              Hi! They say that you're supposed to start wearing hijab when you hit puberty, I guess when you start menstruatin or when you start growing breast. I started when I had my first period.

                              That still makes sense.
                              What doesnt make sense is when kids are made to wear.
                              Like I said, incase of the 2 yr old girl, she is always covered up only revealing her face,hands and feet, when she is taken out of her home. I thought it was ridiculous.

                              Peace!

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                                Ming-Lo
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                                Hi Ming-lo,

                                Hi! They say that you're supposed to start wearing hijab when you hit puberty, I guess when you start menstruatin or when you start growing breast. I started when I had my first period.

                                That still makes sense.
                                What doesnt make sense is when kids are made to wear.
                                Like I said, incase of the 2 yr old girl, she is always covered up only revealing her face,hands and feet, when she is taken out of her home. I thought it was ridiculous.

                                Peace!

                                Yeah, I know....it makes no sense, why would a baby have to cover??? but I went to a sunni school from the time I was four, and they used to make us cover, and my friend her school used to make her cover in black from head to toe and some of the girls covered their face aswell and it was like their first year of school.....ridiculous...no logic behind it at all.

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                                  Jaxal
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                                  SaLaM

                                  I find that a bit silly maing babies wear hijabs.

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                                    warda
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                                    Hi everyone

                                    SaLaM

                                    I find that a bit silly maing babies wear hijabs.

                                    This is not only silly but sick! nope

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                                      Jaxal
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                                      SaLaM warda

                                      Its is sick indeed. My university has its own bar and there was a girl there wearing a hijab. I cannot blame her for wearing hijab. I bet she has worn hijab for soooooooooooo long, that now, its a part of her clothing without which she feels naked. That is sad. I dont mind women wearing hijabs. Infact, i find them attractive. but to think that without the hijab they are naked or something then thats just BS.

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                                        burhan
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                                        In uk & uae, I see so many girls who'll wear the hijab, but then have the tightest jeans or skimpiest top they can find. What's the point. I'm seeing this trend more and more in the uk among younger generation.

                                        luckly for them I'm usally in a rush otherwise I'd stop and ask them.

                                        peace.

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                                          warda
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                                          In uk & uae, I see so many girls who'll wear the hijab, but then have the tightest jeans or skimpiest top they can find. What's the point. I'm seeing this trend more and more in the uk among younger generation.

                                          luckly for them I'm usally in a rush otherwise I'd stop and ask them.

                                          Because Hijab nowadays is sexy! You can see them here too. Lots of make-up in their face and you can even see the string through her skirt (!!) but wearing hijab!

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