Jobs & Education0 min ago
Wearing a burkha is an attack on a woman's right's...so...
"I'll attack her in public and rip it off her face:
‘To me wearing a full veil is an attack on being a woman. As a woman, I felt attacked.’
http://www.dailymail....-case-burka-rage.html
Will other people claim 'burkha rage' as a valid reason to attack up Muslim women?
What do the people on AB who have suddenly embraced feminist principles (but only when directed at Muslim women) feel about this sudden and strange development?
‘To me wearing a full veil is an attack on being a woman. As a woman, I felt attacked.’
http://www.dailymail....-case-burka-rage.html
Will other people claim 'burkha rage' as a valid reason to attack up Muslim women?
What do the people on AB who have suddenly embraced feminist principles (but only when directed at Muslim women) feel about this sudden and strange development?
Answers
To clarify: The wearing of the Burkha, veil or whatever it is called is mostly a custom, not a religious requirement that is set down in the Quran. A Muslim friend told me that (because he was jealous/ mistrustful of his younger and attractive second wife) Mohammed himself, later in life, became stricter on this aspect and therefore his practice and that of his...
16:04 Thu 14th Oct 2010