muslim women dressAren’t hijabs and burkas illicit? Does that mean Muslim women dress like prostitutes?

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muslim women dress: Aren’t hijabs and burkas illicit? Does that mean Muslim women dress like prostitutes?
Seriously, back during biblical times prostitutes wore veils, hijabs, and burkas in order to hide their true identities so that it would not bring shame upon their own families…

Now Muslim women everywhere think that that it is meant to keep their women chaste.

However when I see one with all the coverings it just makes me want to pay her for a bl*wjob…

What do you guys think?


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Answer by Shanice
How unfortunate …

Answer by She said
Yeah illicit that is what a burkha is *rolls eyes*….Veils and Hijabs are not the same thing. Prostitutes and what they did or did not wear are irrelevant to my choice of clothing. Muslim women everywhere do not think it keeps them chaste. Chastity is an issue of self not clothing. Whatever your disgusting self sees is irrelevant to me, I dont live my life to others only myself and God.
Dont have the same issue with Christian/Catholic nuns or Jewish women then I take it who cover also? Just the Muslim women? Got it, your bigotry is your own as is need for prostitutes.

http://drawn-together-by-modesty.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/together1.jpg

PS your attempts to call Muslim women prostitues could not have been more transparent if you had gone to specsavers!

Answer by Plantation Clark
i have never seen anyone wearing a burka before in my whole life, so i had to google images.
an i have to say they are really frightening. hijabs not so bad really.

Answer by Shine
Burqa or Hijab is mentioned in Bible!

Man can Shave the women’s heads if they dont cover their heads!

“And every women who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head-it is just is just as though her head were shaved” [1 Corinthians 11:5]

“If a women does not cover her head, she should have her hair cut off; and if it is a disgrace for a women to have her hair cut or shaved off, she should cover her head” [1 Corinthians 11:6]

Bible says women should cover the head or shaved off their head!!

Christian womens are not allowed to wear pants because its the dress of mens.

According to Bible its the great sin for a women who do such an evil works!

“A Women must not wear man’s clothing, Nor a man wear women’s clothing, for the LORD your God DETESTS anyone who do this” [Deut 22:5]

“I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, not with braiden hair or God or Pearls or expensive clothes”[ 1 Timothy, 2:9]

The christian women are commanded to dress modestly in accordance with Biblical teaching.

“Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of Gold jewelry and beautiful clothes” [1 Peter, 3:3]

The Bible teaches that a husband should have authority over his wife

“Wives, submits to your husbands, as is fitting in the Lord.” [Colossians 3:18]

“Wives, in the same way be submissive to your husbands so that, if any of them do not believe the word, they may be won over without words by the behavior of their wives” [1 peter, 3:1]

what kind of submission are we talking about here?

Read next verse 1 peter 3:5-6 with the context, it says call your husband as “Lord/Master” as like Sarah.

So aren’t the women of today also supposed to follow this example and call their husbands their Lord?

“Wives, submits to your husbands as the Lord. For husband is the head of wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body of the church, his blood, of which he is the Saviour. Now as the church submits the Christ, so Also wives should submits to their husbands in everything” [Ephesians 5:22-24]

the Wives should submit to their husbands in EVERYTHING?

Paul is saying that the wife should submit to the husband as the church does to Christ.

Now since christians believe that Christ is God does that mean that wife should obey her husband as if she is obeying God and give him the same rights?

What about Jesus Mother Mary? She Look like a Muslim Womens. Her whole body is cover.

What about Christians nuns?

IN CHRISTIANITY EVERY NUNS ARE SAINTS BUT IN ISLAM OUR EVERY WOMENS ARE SAINTS!

Answer by Dr. Jazz ♥♥ Fun Aтнєιѕтs ♥♥
You want prostitutes? Check out some of the painted ladies on the religion channel…

Answer by ♥Dream ♥
*sigh*

People never stop to amaze me with their logic.

If we wanted to be prostitutes we would walk around in bikinis not in something that covers our body completely.
-logic.

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Sunday, 99 degrees, super hot day…. I went to the boardwalk and there was these group of women dress all in black, I have seen this before but this time I really pay attention, the older women were wearing all black but they had their hands and feet uncovered, while the young women (I could see the young skin around their eyes) wearing gloves and socks, BLACK from head to toe, you could barely see her eyes……. in another occasion I saw another woman but she had a veil over her eyes too….

my question is…. do they go to school like that? do they take that off and wear regular clothes when they go to school? What about their picture ID, they take it off or leave the face covered? I would like to know, serious answers please. I like to learn and I believe that is something interesting to know.
Thanks in advance for your serious answers…


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Answer by panglosswasright
The same reason Amish women do. It is to show humility and humbleness. They feel that brightly colored clothing shows a lack of respect for their Lord and may encourage lustful feelings from men.

Answer by !skittles♥
okay i wear the scarf just so you know but yeah you wear it all day unless your like wit your family or with girls the point is that we have to be modest and not attract guys..which is not working for me lol its like gotten worse since i started. lol but yeah its not all that hot it u wear it tho…hope i helped a lil?!?!?

Answer by erika v
No on is supposed to tell them to wear it, they are supposed to wear it willingly, and not every muslim woman wears it, it’s their own choice. It’s just like any other religious practice, it just matters on how they want to conduct their daily living. By the way, for the most part they only wear it when out of their home.

Answer by Heatha
My best friend is a muslium.
Yes she does go to school like that everyday but she still has to wear the school uniform but her whole body is covered her face can be seen now but not her head. When shes 15 she has to cover her face with only her eyes showing. It makes me really sad and upset. and we cant ever do anything together we only see eachother at school. I miss her so much! she still wears everything for her ID and all and when her face is covered it will still be the same. Its really sad how they are treated she doesnt have any choice over her life at all and her parents want her to be perfect all she really is to her dad is a waste of money. In the muslium religon women are the slaves to men! it makes me sick! they cant get jobs they are limited and timed when they go out which is rare. Ill always be here for her but im so scared for her life ahead. we might not ever see eachother again after high school is over.

Answer by andijxo
Read the book ‘Princess: Life behind the veil in Saudi Arabia’ it’s by Jean P. Sasson.

Lot’s of interesting information about being a Muslim women.

Heatha: It sounds like your friends family is pretty harsh, I know a Muslim couple and they are pretty laid back about covering. She wears a scarf over her hair and I don’t think he has a thing to say about it. (She decided to start wearing it when her mother passed away – she wears it to honor her mother.)

Answer by bkguy910
It’s a part of their culture. They probably wonder the same way, “why do you dress the way you do?”

Answer by justmyinput
I think it is very rare of Muslim women to do that. Personally I find it a bit ridiculous and it make me uncomfortable. However they have EVERY right to wear what they please and it is usually a personal option.

In Islam God mandates that women dress modestly (not too specific). According to tradition and interpretation women choose what they find suitable; ranging from capris and a t-shirt to a huge black blanket. Still, even the least modest are more modest than average Westerners (in dress).

I think (as a Muslim) that they should make some efforts to integrate in this society by at leas wearing semi-western clothing or colors or maybe showing their face? I dunno but it is helful to see someone’s face. I don’t mind if you cover your hair but really how can you eat with your face covered? I certainly don’t find it convenient nor mandatory.

Peace.

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Eid Mubarak – عید فطر مبارک
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The photo contains orange, lemon, strawberry and banana jelly i made for Eftar (Iftar).

In Islam, after one month of fasting each day from sunrise to sunset, Eid-ul-Fitr – the first day of next month – is forbidden for fasting, and all Muslims celebrate it with sweeties, cookies fruit juices and other halal drinks.

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From Wikipedia:
Eid ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر, Persian: عید فطر), often abbreviated as simply Eid, sometimes spelled Eid al-Fitr, is an Islamic holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting. Fitr means "to break the fast" and therefore symbolizes the breaking of the fasting period. On the day of the celebration, a typical Muslim family gets up very early and attends special prayers held only for the occasion in mosques, in large open areas, stadiums or arenas. The prayer is generally short, and is followed by a khutba. The festivities and merriment start after the prayers with visits to the homes of friends and relatives and thanking God for all blessings. Eid is a time to come together as a community and to renew friendship and family ties. This is a time for peace for all Muslims in the world to devote to prayers and mutual well-being.

It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance. Happiness is observed as attaining spiritual uplift after a month of fasting. Muslims dress in holiday attire. After attending the special congregational prayer in the morning, worshippers greet and embrace each other in a spirit of peace, love, and brotherhood. Visiting friends and relatives is common.

For Muslims, Eid ul-Fitr is a joyful celebration of the achievement of enhanced piety. It is a day of forgiveness, moral victory and peace, of congregation, fellowship, brotherhood and unity. Muslims are not only celebrating the end of fasting, but thanking God for the help and strength that they believe He gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control.

History
The first Eid was celebrated in 624 CE by the Prophet Muhammad with his companions and relatives over the completion a month of fasting.

Timing
The holiday follows the month of Ramadan, falling on the first day of Shawwal (the tenth month in the Islamic calendar). As with all months in the Islamic calendar, it begins with the sighting of the new moon, although some people choose to use scientific calculations instead of a confirmed visual sighting.

Because the day depends on the sighting of the moon, the sighting could only be possible just before the sunset. Most check with local mosques or other members of the community to see if the moon has been sighted by authoritative parties. In Malaysia, they are using both sighting of the moon and astronomical calculation to verify the date. But the calculation is only used to verify the sighting of the moon (i.e. the exact time of the visibilty of the moon). For this reason there may be regional differences in the exact date of Eid, with some Muslims fasting for 29 days and some for 30 days.

Eid ul-Fitr commemorates the end of the month of Ramadan. Fasting is forbidden on this day as it marks the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan. A Muslim is encouraged to rise early and partake of a light snack such as dates before then attending morning prayers with family members in the local community mosque.

Traditions and practices
Common greetings during this three-day festival are the Arabic greeting "Eid mubarak" or "Eid saeed" which, loosely translated, mean "Happy Eid!". In addition, many countries have their own greetings based on local language and traditions.

Muslims are encouraged to dress in their best clothes, new if possible, and to attend a special Eid prayer that is performed in congregation at mosques or open areas like fields, squares etc. When Muslims finish their fast at the last day (29th or 30th Ramadan), they congregate to recite Takbir:

Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar,
laa ilaha illallah,
Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar
wa li-illahi-alhamd

God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest
There is no deity but God
God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest
and to God goes all praise

The Takbir is recited after confirmation that the moon of Shawwal is sighted on the eve of the last day of Ramadan. It continues until the start of the Eid prayer. Before the Eid prayer begins every Muslim (man, women or child) must pay Zakat al Fitr, an alms for the month of Ramadan. This equates to about 2 kg of a basic foodstuff (wheat, barley, dates, raisins, etc.), or its cash equivalent, and is typically collected at the mosque. This is distributed to needy local Muslims prior to the start of the Eid prayer. It can be given anytime during the month of Ramadan and is often given early, so the recipient can utilise it for Eid purchases. This is distinct from Zakat based on their wealth, which must be paid to a worthy charity.

The Eid prayer (salah) is followed by the khutba (sermon) and then a prayer (dua’) asking for forgiveness, mercy and help for the plight of Muslims across the world. It is then customary to embrace the persons sitting on either side of you as well as your relatives, friends and acquaintances.

Muslims spend the day thanking the Creator for all their blessings, as well as just having fun and enjoying themselves. Children are normally given gifts or money. Women (particularly relations) are normally given special gifts by their loved ones. Eid is also the time for reconciliations. Feuds or disputes, especially between family members, are often settled on Eid.

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Eid -e- Fetr in Iran
In the predominantly Shia culture of Iran, Eid is a highly personal event, and celebrations are often more muted. Called Eideh Fitr by most Iraninans, charity is important on that day. Typically, each Muslim family gives food to those in need. Often meat or ghorbani, which is an expensive food item in Iran, will be given by those in wealthier families to those who have less. Payment of fitra is obligatory for each Muslim. The tradition in many families holds that for each member of your household on the day of Eid, one person outside of your family needs to be fed. Many Iranian families have chelo kabab, which is skewered meat served with white rice, grilled tomatoes, herbs and yogurt on that day. Thanking God for all blessings is top on the list of activities for the day. The day is a national holiday. So most people spend the day at home or visiting family or going for outings in the areas around the big cities.

Eid ul-Fitr in the United States and Canada
Typically, the end of Ramadan is announced via e-mail, postings on websites, or chain phone calls to all members of a Muslim community. Working persons usually attempt to make arrangements for a lighter work day on the days that may possibly be the Eid day, but many North American Muslims are often noted to not be able to take the entire day off.

Typically, a Muslim family in the United States or Canada will wake up very early in the morning and have a small breakfast. Next the family will go to the nearest congregational prayer group to pray. The prayer may be held at the local mosque, a hotel ballroom, local arena or stadium. Often these prayers are held in shifts; for example, the first prayer would at 7 am, the second at 9 am, and the third at 11 am. After prayers, the family members disperse to school or work accordingly, or head home to prepare celebrations if they managed to get the day off. Depending on the nation, Muslims in North America tend to celebrate different traditions, yet most of these are based off of similar customs which are simply followed out differently in each individual country.

Since every family has a different work related situation, some Muslims may attempt to take the entire day off to spend it as a family. A few other families may have to ask for a partial day off, or in many cases, not take the work day off at all due to the importance of their job in terms of the family’s fianancial situation or in terms of importance to the company itself, though this does not generally occur due to being denied the time off work as this goes against religious freedom laws in both nations. Because North American Muslims come from all parts of the world, one particular type of food cannot be identified as served on this day. Many Muslim North American families visit the homes of others to congregate on a day of celebration.
From Wikipedia: Eid ul-Fitr.


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