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The Islamic courts and it' s view on Women

Postby LaDy-Qac » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:35 am

I have been reading about all kinds of ridicilous policies which will allegedly be enforced by the Islamic courts: from killing people who miss their prayers to prosecuting people who consume Coca Cola. I wonder what there take is on Women? Confused

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Postby Unclebin » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:40 am

All of this is hearsay. You cant judge these courts untill they implement these procedures. Otherwise spekticism and hearsay is not going to get somalis as a whole anywhere. Let them implement these laws and see the backlash from the every day laymen come later.

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Postby gurey25 » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:41 am

dont worry too much about it, they will never operate in awdal Very Happy

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Postby LaDy-Qac » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:44 am

^ Are you sure about that? Laughing

I'm just wondering whether women will be considered second class citizens like they do in Saudi Arabia Crying or Very sad

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Postby Homer Simpso » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:44 am

Even Siyaas Bare couldnt scape with that crap... so Islamic militia wont scape with that stuff......

I will tell you their views on women... their views on women aint different than the one Taliban imposed women in Afganistan.. you will wear burqa, obey your man, dont wear perform, dont wean nice cloths, dont drive a car.. you know the whole drill...... anywoman who is happy with that, than go for it....

my view is, give the people choices.. if the lady chooses to wear burqa than she should go for it but to impose is a bit too much...

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Postby LaDy-Qac » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:47 am

There is nothing wrong with wearing a burka. My fear is that women will be excluded from functioning and being worthy contributers to the economy and society overall Crying or Very sad

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Postby QansaGabeyle » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:50 am

there is a war of words being waged against anything islamic by the kafirs and their pets. don't fall for it my dear sister. women were never treated as second class citizens in somalia and they will never be treated that way. our worst days(the last 16 years) are almost behind us so let us look forward to the future and forget about our horrible recent past.

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Postby michael_ital » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:50 am

The Coco Cola thing was a cleverly construed satire by Gedo. Check the author of alleged artcile. Thierry Henry. Laughing

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Postby COSTA » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:50 am

You will not be driving back in Somalia just like in Saudia Arabia

Dont worry i ll give you ride anytime

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Postby Kamal35 » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:52 am

What will happen if the courts say that 'khat' is haram?

'khat' haram in Somalia???????? It will provoke another civil war between khat-chewers and the neo-talibans. No clans war this time.

It's gonna be the khat-war.

My solidarity with women if the neo-talibans start to behave as their afghan comrades...

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Postby Homer Simpso » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:52 am

nothing guarantees that women will be excluded or included.. it leans though into exclusion.. all they have to do is to bear a kid and be a good wife... that is.. everything else will be done by the men

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Postby QansaGabeyle » Sun Jul 09, 2006 12:03 pm

kamal, i don't think they be able to ban khat. it is almost impossible to do such thing in somalia. they will just have to educate the younger generations about the negative effects of khat. the former regime tried to ban khat back in the day but it was not successful. people were still smuggling it into the country even though the punishment for getting with that shit was very harsh. khat has somali men by the balls, man. i don't know how any sane person can chew that shit knowing what the fukk it does to your teeth and eyes. when you chew khat for long periods of time, you will end up looking like a fukkin zombie wallahi.

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Postby LaDy-Qac » Sun Jul 09, 2006 12:13 pm

I think they eventually will try to ban khat but that will definately be there downfall. They are smart enough to know that they shouldn' t touch on the subject right now but I pray to god that they will one day.

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Postby COSTA » Sun Jul 09, 2006 12:17 pm

The Day they ban khat is the day I withdraw all my support to them

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Postby Kamal35 » Sun Jul 09, 2006 12:19 pm

Qansa: that's my point too. They're ready to ban everything, music, sports, coca-colar or whatever. But with that rationale, o even more, with a good rationale, khat should be the first thing they banned: it's bad for your health, your mind, your look. khat is only comparable to cocaine, has the same effects in a long time term. Will they ban it? I doubt it very much. The old hipocresy will remain.

I always thought that khat-chewing was one of the regular basis of the crisis of Somalia: men high on khat become really violent and if you have a gun around, you want to use it when you're stoned. Women are the only ones who are working for the peace in Somalia, but they don't have room enough to keep their good work going. And now, if the neo-talibans come around, women gonna have it harder...


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