Hissa Hilal revolt غادة مقابلة الهلال Interview
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@dan32113 turkey is, like lots of religious countries, pulled apart by the different opinions. One President is more religious than ever before. The next might be oriented towards the west.
But "they have choice" is not entirely correct, as wearing a veil is prohibited in public buildings. There are even people fleeing the country because they aren't allowed to do what they believe their religion demands.
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@liquidminds lets have the men covered up! fuck they"d scream. Women are not mens property, but reliogus police force the rules! Turkey is Islamic but most women do not even cover there hair, because they have choice & don"t want to! Respect of tradition could be worded as blackmail making the women feel guilty from psychological pressure!
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@nbakhs they thinkit is Islamic, but it is Bedouin culture. Adopted into Islam, thats why your friends wear it! To force women to wear it is slavery, to coerce women to wear it, hidden in the name of religon is brainwashing! FACT
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mmmmm she choose a very difficult topic..
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I love this womens expression! She tells the truth of those wahabi filths!
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im so proud of our girls ... they r really smart!!!!
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Ok...thank you for showing allot of knowledge sis...but what u didn't show is your awarness of different teachings in Islam. There's Sunnah which has the four reasonable and moderate teachings and there's Shee'ah which has God knows how many teachings and there's Soofi which doesn't make a sense at all .......etc ..so which one are u? I am not a religous scholar but I know what pure Islam says. It's all in the Quran and Hadeeth (The two correct ones Muslim and Bokhari)....
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Please do not speak about Islam when u don't have knowledge. The niqab is part of the religion, it is not some beduin symbol, search online for evidences for niqab from Islamic texts. I am half Arab (non-Saudi) half American, and I've been wearing it since I was 18, I also have many Musilm friends who r non-saudi, some r Arab and others r western/Asian/African, & they wear the niqab, all of them lived in the US, some of them still live there, and some moved.
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in islamic world,I think only the women can change something,islamic women,look a different way for your children!
God don't needs of men to to kill other men for his justice,he do it alone.
She's a brave woman from my country.
For those who ask if its a symbol of opression ..I'll answer u if u don't mind
the Niqab or burqa is not a religous symbol its a cultural one...not all women wear it .. I dont
It is a bedoun symbol...hundreds of years ago people lived in the desert so the woman made it to protect their faces from sand and sun
Noufooo 1 year ago 12
Why do we drag Islam into this? The religious texts - all of them, including Quran - are divine but the interpretation is human.
Being critical of the clergy is not synonymous of being opposed to Islam. Islam is great religion which is capable of challenging and certainly an alternative to existing political systems across the globe. BTW I am not a muslim.
Hissa Hilal is just a poet and she has the right to say what she wants to in her poetry.
hyderbaba 1 year ago 7