Postby Samatar. » Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:47 am
[quote="+chilli"][quote="MAD MAC"]Danny
I understand the concept. But what I am saying is that which of those edicts one chooses to follow and which not is an individual decision. Here where I work, for example, we have a Turkish secretary who chooses not to <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=cover&v=56">cover</a> her <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=hair&v=56">hair</a>. That is her decision to make.
So some Muslim woman run around in western attire, some feel more comfortable in much more conservative attire. At the end of the day, each person must decide for themselves what kind of attire they are comfortable with.[/quote]
Listen tell me one society or country in time who didn’t set guide lines for what a woman should wear,
They all did from the beginning of time, why do ppl go on about Islam and its dress code, all other religions and cultures do it, just cuz it isn’t as visible.
Take the West for example, there is this invisible notion that says wear as lil as possible under the concept ‘attraction’.
All Islam offers a woman is modesty, and its obligation so the females don’t get **** into these society notions or freedoms fashions etc whatever that’s going on at the time…[/quote]
I agree, Looks fine and valid point! It's two way concept of manner and modesty in public life and it's contrary of seeking physical attarction from the public specially sexiual objects in association with the Devel!