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ASHI
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well do i have 2 be gramatically correct evrytime i post a msg here?? n how does it matter as long as people here understand wot i am trying 2 say...isnt it...??? n by the way none of the sisters has any prob with my lang....n i think thats more than enough... |
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Nausheen
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Auzubillahi minash shaitan ir rajeem, Bismillah ir rahman ir rahim,
Umm... I guess the unusual thing with your posts is spellings (numerical transformation of words) not grammer. But its no big deal, nor does anyone intend to make any of it - Not even Suleyman, we're sure. btw, grammatical mistakes can cause havoc, as the message gets crooked and people sometimes misunderstand. The topic however is veil, not english grammar, so lets stay on track. Maa salaama, Nausheen |
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<font color=purple>Wanu nazzilu minal Qurani ma huwa
Shafaa un wa rahmatun lil mo'mineena wa la yaziduzzalimeena illa khasara.[/COLOR] |
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ASHI
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first of all its my personal opinion... well ofcourse am more than happy 2 know that women r even joining a gym in a burqa...coz it is 4 their health benefit that they have joined it while simultaneously following Islamic rules.....actually kudos 2 them but wot r they doing in a theatre?? watching movies..... majority of the movies r so stupid these days... n i am referring 2 women who come 2 watch the regular masala (commercial) movies.....with song n dance sequences etc etc etc.... yes i dont like it when they come 2 do a wrong thing clad in hijaab....y spoil the name of hijaab....??? dont u think people have the opinion that ladies clad in a burqa r conservative respectable Muslim women (n i dont mean 2 say that if women dont wear hijaab they r not conservative respectable Muslim women, its just that in hijaab they r more identifiable as Muslims) n when they come 2 watch such movies while other men who r strangers also watch with them..... well i just dont like the idea....
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ASHI
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"The topic however is veil, not english grammar, so lets stay on track" well said Nausheen... yes thers nothing really wrong with my grammar..n it can never be alhamdulillah... its just that i use short forms/substitutes 4 some words 2 type quickly as i lack time n i type 4 IC while am at my job at the same time....so..... Edited by ASHI |
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ASHI
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well ofcourse i dont mean 2 say that i am a saint n they r being devilish....nope.... i just mean 2 say that women r easily identifiable as Muslims when they wear Hijaab....n as u said it is equally wrong if a girl smokes(/drinks) without wearing or wearing a hijaab...yes true...but my point is that they bring greater dishonour 2 muslims by being easily recognisable....n imagine the chance it would give 2 critics of Islam 2 make a big issue out of these things....a girl in hijaab smoking/ drinking or roaming around.....dont u think it brings bad name 2 the hijaab....???? yes i have heard that in UK its all the more gud....i mean muslims r bcoming more aware of their imaan...n am really happy bout that....i hp every muslim including me awakes 2 their duties as muslimah...Aameen... yes i know that people who i may feel r doing wrong may be dearer 2 Allah (swt) than i am.... but i dont mean 2 judge them n thats y i said that i "personally" dont like it....n 4get me advising them in public...i wudnt even do so privately...its just that here at IC i felt like speaking out wot i always felt ....thats it....i dont mean 2 judge any1 or say that i am right n they r wrong....but this is wot i feel.....
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Nausheen
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Auzubillahi minash shaitan ir rajeem, Bismillah ir rahman ir rahim, Ashi you have a good point there. People should adorn the hijab from the heart first, rather than out of peer pressure from parents or society. In this the people who force the young generation to wear it are more responsible than the girls themselves. It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to make them understand why they should wear the hijab. I haven't been to UK, but in Canada there are plenty of students who cover their heads on a tight T-shirt and clinging jeans. That is indeed too bad, and I would hold their mothers more responsible than them. When the child is young, if parents choose dresses that are not modest, dont guide them how muslims should dress and behave in public, dont teach the difference between muslims and non-muslims with regard to the basic principles of life, we see such problems. Along with the hijab - which is a peice of extra covering, a woman's behavior, her body language, and tone in her speech should be well calculated when she shows up in public. If not, the purpose of the hijab isn't complete. Maa salaama, Nausheen |
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ASHI
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yes exactly!!!!! this is wot i wanted 2 say... thank u Nausheen 4 making my point more clear JazaakAllah Khair! |
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queenie
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ashi i do understand what you are saying, it is obviously bad da'wah for hijaabis to be acting this way in public. but on the other hand i think its wrong to judge.
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