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Hayfa
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Also what about clothing that is about supporting an 'image'? I heard a scholar asking a group of young teens why they wear this and that-shirts with abercrombie etc. on them. What are you paying this for etc etc.
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savant
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[I dislike those who shave, there is no excuse for them.];
dislike sin not them :)
anyhow nice chit chat
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Chrysalis
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Interesting point Hayfa. Nowadays everything is about 'how you express yourselves' (Facebook, music . . . T-shirts!)
some Muslim men will wear really wierd T-shirts...with wierd slogans. I knew a brother in school - who was a namazi, and had a beard , but wore a t-shirt that said: '99% of the chicks are pretty, the rest are in my school' !!! And dont get me started on those French Connection shirts! As for the brand image... I agree completely. We should be concious about what image we support as well.... More often than not the consumer doesnt know!!! E.g, perhaps some ppl dont know Tommy Hielfiger is a racist, and said that his clothes were meant for a certain class of ppl and that he didnt want so-and-so wearing them. Sometimes they do know, but dont care ? (like this sister I saw, who apparently thought the 'playboy bunny' symbol was just an innocent one....) That was an interesting point u brought up. Edited by Chrysalis - 18 February 2009 at 12:43pm |
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JihadX
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I see. This is a good idea, I just like the idea of having a very long beard. It makes me think wisdom when I see an old man with a long beard.
About the t-shirts, I agree. Those kinds of shirts are very popular here and should not be worn by muslims.
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Talib_Asadullah
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Masha'Allah, you will have a long beard. |
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JihadX
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inshallah
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Talib_Asadullah
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Have you tried growing it out, akhi?? |
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JihadX
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Of course but it takes a long time right now, It's small |
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