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Konnie the Muslim may get her kit-off
In a magazine interview today, TV presenter Konnie Huq says she may get her kit off for the lads mags and would welcome being a sex symboi. As a former Blue P{eter presenter (the longest-serving one, in fact), should she not always be mindful of her responsibility to children? And, more interestingly, as she is a Muslim, how would Islam and Sharia Law view such a move?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She is definitely a Muslim. Even during her BP days, she was forever flashing flesh at the slightest oppoortunity, so maybe she enjoys making waves among that community - or her family. Now she might be relishing an opportunity to make her recently-married ex-boyfriend think what he's missing. Who knows?
She is definately a coconut muslim. That is white on the inside.
I hope as a public muslim figure she does get her kit off and is then publically beheaded.
That way the children she may have influenced in to believing Islam is normal, as represented by the left wing BBC, may realise it is in fact a vile and repulsive faith full of hate, terror and baby-raping.
I hope as a public muslim figure she does get her kit off and is then publically beheaded.
That way the children she may have influenced in to believing Islam is normal, as represented by the left wing BBC, may realise it is in fact a vile and repulsive faith full of hate, terror and baby-raping.
This Konnie Huq?
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04_02/Ko nnieHuqWI_468x661.jpg
Obviously she chooses not to wear the burqha, so is not a fundamentalist nor extremist.
I think she should do as she pleases - she no longer works as a Blue Peter presenter and is free to pose naked.
Islam is interpreted in many different ways, as is Christianity - and Muslims can dress more or less how they please. Except in countries like Saudi.
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04_02/Ko nnieHuqWI_468x661.jpg
Obviously she chooses not to wear the burqha, so is not a fundamentalist nor extremist.
I think she should do as she pleases - she no longer works as a Blue Peter presenter and is free to pose naked.
Islam is interpreted in many different ways, as is Christianity - and Muslims can dress more or less how they please. Except in countries like Saudi.
who give a flying toss what sharia law would say? After all she lives in a country where english law is in place, not sharia law, or are you suggesting we should have sharia law here so it could take a view on her?
I am absolutley gobsmacked that you bewlay bros are advocating sharia law here (ie public beheading) you surprise me greatly!
I am absolutley gobsmacked that you bewlay bros are advocating sharia law here (ie public beheading) you surprise me greatly!
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