just for her family? what are you think we're stupid? She knows that they're taping her and even if they weren't even if its for a family celebration it is Haram full stop to do any type of dancing in front of a na-mahram male. Egyptian social culture you call it ay? Allah yehdeeni is this how it's become is it? what a shame on the girl and on the guys that are watching and taping her. Wheres the respect for the hijab gone?
@algerie9369 hey watch ur mouth ok not all egyptians are the same and how do you know shes egyptian she could be any arab visiting egypt. tfeh 3alayek madal mat2oul estaghferallah ya 3abeshoum 3alayek
@abdou92600 inta mafek etkaferr men 3endak bas allah yemken heyi etfout el jani w inta etfout el narr 2oul allah yehdiya w bas dont talk about egyptians if u havent meet all egyptians
Disgrace seriously... plus not all women or girls who stick a damn peace of cloth on their heads are considered mohajabat!!! those are sluts and not muslims "autumnyaar" besides those are originally prostitutes hiding their prostitution under hejab... unfortunately! and their a lot in share3 shehab if ur from egypt so u know!!
She was with her family. If anything, the shame is to the person who put the video up. He videoed her without her knowledge, then put it up. I took tons of video on those felucas too, but I would never put up the ones of the girls dancing. This is an invasion of privacy and an insult.
@moemeome Its an unwritten rule in Egyptian social culture. If the women are with their families guys don't gawk at them. Even if you see them if you are not of the family you pretend that you dont and let them have their space, therefore whistling at them staring dancing in their space or with them and taking pictures is a bid no no. She's in public, but she's socializing and dancing with and for her family no one else. Trust me I've seen many girls go upside a guys head for taking pictures
just for her family? what are you think we're stupid? She knows that they're taping her and even if they weren't even if its for a family celebration it is Haram full stop to do any type of dancing in front of a na-mahram male. Egyptian social culture you call it ay? Allah yehdeeni is this how it's become is it? what a shame on the girl and on the guys that are watching and taping her. Wheres the respect for the hijab gone?
@LEBaustralian313 different strokes for different folks. Like I said, the social rule is that the men do not make it obvious if they are watching, they behave discreatly and give them their space. Everyone has a right to enjoy life. This isnt where the tourists hang out this is where the local people go. So if she feels like expressing her happiness for a few seconds with her family so friggin what? If her family had a problem they'd tell her to sit down.
@TRUTHTEACHER2007 We're all created the same and Allah has given the Qur'an for us all regardless of where we live. I don't see nothing discreet from the men in this clip and I'm not surprised either. What difference does it make if it's tourists or locals? being a local doesn't make you a mahram mate. And you don't need to degrade yourself in order to enjoy life either. There is many other ways you can do that.
What's haram is haram (everything that is forbidden has a reason behind it) There a certain pleasures which are forbidden to us because it causes corruption and this is one of them. Just because you're celebrating something doesn't automatically make it Halal. The action is still the same. The shocking point here is that she is supposedly wearing 'Hijab' now what's the point of wearing that scarf on the head (claiming that it's religious) but in the same time wearing tight clothes and on top of
that dance immodestly in front of men? If she loves dancing then what happen to doing exactly that in the all-female gatherings? Why does it necessarily have to be in front of males?
@LEBaustralian313 I understand your perspective, but people have different ways of seeing the same thing. To me I place more blame on the people who would look at her and entertain evil thoughts. People are supposed to have self control. So when I see someone dance, I look at the energy they put behind it. Is it celebrastory and joyful, or is it seductive. If a man has evil in his heart towards a woman the fact that she's wearing hijab means nothing.
I believe god is forgiving and looks at your intentions, not just your actions. If she was doing it with the intention of working the men's emotions, or teasing them, then I would have a problem. But just dancing for a few seconds for her family and friends..... I think there are far worse things being done in society that warrent more outrage that we rarely speak of or turn a blind eye to. So yes, I respect your feelings even if I don't completely agree with them
just for her family? what are you think we're stupid? She knows that they're taping her and even if they weren't even if its for a family celebration it is Haram full stop to do any type of dancing in front of a na-mahram male. Egyptian social culture you call it ay? Allah yehdeeni is this how it's become is it? what a shame on the girl and on the guys that are watching and taping her. Wheres the respect for the hijab gone?
LEBaustralian313 1 year ago
البنت دي خبره على فكره.....لول
mabu3omar 2 years ago
baled yahoud na3lato allah 3alikom ya masr
algerie9369 2 years ago
@algerie9369 hey watch ur mouth ok not all egyptians are the same and how do you know shes egyptian she could be any arab visiting egypt. tfeh 3alayek madal mat2oul estaghferallah ya 3abeshoum 3alayek
sharshour85 1 year ago
الموت لمصر....و تحيا السوة المصرية...هههههه
kadiiro 2 years ago
ya bilad el kahbate wa el 3atayine wi taoulou antoum mouslimine!tfou 3alikoum ya cha3b el 3araa!!zab likoum ya kouffar!!
abdou92600 2 years ago
@abdou92600 inta mafek etkaferr men 3endak bas allah yemken heyi etfout el jani w inta etfout el narr 2oul allah yehdiya w bas dont talk about egyptians if u havent meet all egyptians
sharshour85 1 year ago
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fakin muslim this is muslim country rigt..
myDICKindia 3 years ago
dy bet fifi 3abdo!??????????????? bassssssssssssss koooooool
:P
sakamonna 3 years ago
mo7ajaba wa ra9ss eh da ,,,???
nnnapalm 3 years ago
Disgrace seriously... plus not all women or girls who stick a damn peace of cloth on their heads are considered mohajabat!!! those are sluts and not muslims "autumnyaar" besides those are originally prostitutes hiding their prostitution under hejab... unfortunately! and their a lot in share3 shehab if ur from egypt so u know!!
shahiraky 3 years ago
She was with her family. If anything, the shame is to the person who put the video up. He videoed her without her knowledge, then put it up. I took tons of video on those felucas too, but I would never put up the ones of the girls dancing. This is an invasion of privacy and an insult.
TRUTHTEACHER2007 3 years ago 7
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she was dancing in public wtf are you talking about? privacy?? it was just a dance wasnt it?
moemeome 1 year ago
@moemeome Its an unwritten rule in Egyptian social culture. If the women are with their families guys don't gawk at them. Even if you see them if you are not of the family you pretend that you dont and let them have their space, therefore whistling at them staring dancing in their space or with them and taking pictures is a bid no no. She's in public, but she's socializing and dancing with and for her family no one else. Trust me I've seen many girls go upside a guys head for taking pictures
TRUTHTEACHER2007 1 year ago
@TRUTHTEACHER2007
just for her family? what are you think we're stupid? She knows that they're taping her and even if they weren't even if its for a family celebration it is Haram full stop to do any type of dancing in front of a na-mahram male. Egyptian social culture you call it ay? Allah yehdeeni is this how it's become is it? what a shame on the girl and on the guys that are watching and taping her. Wheres the respect for the hijab gone?
LEBaustralian313 1 year ago
@LEBaustralian313 different strokes for different folks. Like I said, the social rule is that the men do not make it obvious if they are watching, they behave discreatly and give them their space. Everyone has a right to enjoy life. This isnt where the tourists hang out this is where the local people go. So if she feels like expressing her happiness for a few seconds with her family so friggin what? If her family had a problem they'd tell her to sit down.
TRUTHTEACHER2007 1 year ago
@TRUTHTEACHER2007 We're all created the same and Allah has given the Qur'an for us all regardless of where we live. I don't see nothing discreet from the men in this clip and I'm not surprised either. What difference does it make if it's tourists or locals? being a local doesn't make you a mahram mate. And you don't need to degrade yourself in order to enjoy life either. There is many other ways you can do that.
LEBaustralian313 1 year ago
What's haram is haram (everything that is forbidden has a reason behind it) There a certain pleasures which are forbidden to us because it causes corruption and this is one of them. Just because you're celebrating something doesn't automatically make it Halal. The action is still the same. The shocking point here is that she is supposedly wearing 'Hijab' now what's the point of wearing that scarf on the head (claiming that it's religious) but in the same time wearing tight clothes and on top of
LEBaustralian313 1 year ago
that dance immodestly in front of men? If she loves dancing then what happen to doing exactly that in the all-female gatherings? Why does it necessarily have to be in front of males?
LEBaustralian313 1 year ago
@LEBaustralian313 I understand your perspective, but people have different ways of seeing the same thing. To me I place more blame on the people who would look at her and entertain evil thoughts. People are supposed to have self control. So when I see someone dance, I look at the energy they put behind it. Is it celebrastory and joyful, or is it seductive. If a man has evil in his heart towards a woman the fact that she's wearing hijab means nothing.
TRUTHTEACHER2007 1 year ago
I believe god is forgiving and looks at your intentions, not just your actions. If she was doing it with the intention of working the men's emotions, or teasing them, then I would have a problem. But just dancing for a few seconds for her family and friends..... I think there are far worse things being done in society that warrent more outrage that we rarely speak of or turn a blind eye to. So yes, I respect your feelings even if I don't completely agree with them
TRUTHTEACHER2007 1 year ago
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shahdsweety 3 years ago
omg.. how could she dance while in hijab like that?!
autumnyaar 3 years ago 5