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why not

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Fukk u mean I have no chance....I bet some would love the bold courage it takes

Trying to do it outside a mosque is pretty disrespectful. People go there to worship and the last thing that should be on their mind is potential flirting with the opposite sex. That's why I thought your mentioning of the mosque was bizarre.

You can still encounter these girls at coffee shops, malls, universities or wherever.

And then the second issue is if one is really tied up with religion and has a strict family background, it'll be near impossible to get anywhere.

But you don't know until you try I guess. Just make sure it is in an appropriate environment first though. And yes, all girls love bravery and courage from a man. That goes without saying.
 

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lol @ pulling a Muslim sister. :ufdup: you better marry her. then get to know her :mjlol:


tbh I wish I could find a good muslim sister hijabi to marry. but it's not easy for muslim brehs and brehets. the girl I'm seeing now was raised Catholic but she super interested in Islam. it kind of hurts thinking I won't have a woman who has the same faith as me.
 

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While I have a lot of respect for women who wear hijab, I've always been on the fence about its necessity tbh. As far as I know the Qur'an never specified the wearing of a hijab (that is more of a traditional cultural practice), but more so about dressing modesty that entails the covering of sexual body parts (particularly breasts and butt).

As long as the woman feels comfortable wearing one, that's all good. But I hope a lot don't feel the pressure to do so because of what they've been told (although that is inevitably the case in very strict Muslim countries).

I'm from the Middle East and only a handful of women in my very large family wear one. My mother doesn't.
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What do y'all make of this issue?

I bring this up in response to @50CentStan specifying he wants to marry a hijab woman. Does it have to be a woman wearing hijab?
 

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While I have a lot of respect for women who wear hijab, I've always been on the fence about its necessity tbh. As far as I know the Qur'an never specified the wearing of a hijab (that is more of a traditional cultural practice), but more so about dressing modesty that entails the covering of sexual body parts (particularly breasts and butt).

As long as the woman feels comfortable wearing one, that's all good. But I hope a lot don't feel the pressure to do so because of what they've been told (although that is inevitably the case in very strict Muslim countries).

I'm from the Middle East and only a handful of women in my very large family wear one. My mother doesn't.
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What do y'all make of this issue?

I bring this up in response to @50CentStan specifying he wants to marry a hijab woman. Does it have to be a woman wearing hijab?
Tbh I feel the same way, If the woman doesn't feel like comfortable wearing it, it's up to her. My little sister doesn't wear hijab. Compulsion would just make her more distant from the faith.
 

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Tbh I feel the same way, If the woman doesn't feel like comfortable wearing it, it's up to her. My little sister doesn't wear hijab. Compulsion would just make her more distant from the faith.

Being a speaker of Arabic, what I realise is that idk where this notion of 'hijab' translating as a head-covering garment came to be. It translates as 'veil' or 'conceal' depending on the context, but it would be in reference to addressing the unbelievers for example with respect to the truth/light of Allah being hidden from them or what have you.

And in terms of verses that denote covering, those are set in the context of the Qur'an's primary addressees aka 7th century Arabs, where the custom dress was the 'khimar'.

I think the key is to dress modest, and depending on interpretation and culture every woman would come up with something different, but we can all tell for the most part what modesty looks like. Just dress normal without intention of being too revealing and you should be good. That's my take on it at least, and I'm sure based on much of the females in my family, it is their opinions as well.
 

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Being a speaker of Arabic, what I realise is that idk where this notion of 'hijab' translating as a head-covering garment came to be. It translates as 'veil' or 'conceal' depending on the context, but it would be in reference to addressing the unbelievers for example with respect to the truth/light of Allah being hidden from them or what have you.

And in terms of verses that denote covering, those are set in the context of the Qur'an's primary addressees aka 7th century Arabs, where the custom dress was the 'khimar'.

I think the key is to dress modest, and depending on interpretation and culture every woman would come up with something different, but we can all tell for the most part what modesty looks like. Just dress normal without intention of being too revealing and you should be good. That's my take on it at least, and I'm sure based on much of the females in my family, it is their opinions as well.
Damn, never knew about interpretation :ohhh: .
Hijab is really big were I'm from so I don't think my fam would agree with my opinion on it.
How do you feel about the niqab? Personally, me and my family think it's a complete abomination where Saudi culture leaked into islam.
 

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I'm worried about retaliation against innocent Muslims in the immediate aftermath after the shooting. Stay safe out here folks.:mjcry:

Tons of dirty looks and aggressive questions, but give it few weeks. We have been through this many times and inshallah like the rest, it shall pass.
 

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While I have a lot of respect for women who wear hijab, I've always been on the fence about its necessity tbh. As far as I know the Qur'an never specified the wearing of a hijab (that is more of a traditional cultural practice), but more so about dressing modesty that entails the covering of sexual body parts (particularly breasts and butt).

As long as the woman feels comfortable wearing one, that's all good. But I hope a lot don't feel the pressure to do so because of what they've been told (although that is inevitably the case in very strict Muslim countries).

I'm from the Middle East and only a handful of women in my very large family wear one. My mother doesn't.
:manny:

What do y'all make of this issue?

I bring this up in response to @50CentStan specifying he wants to marry a hijab woman. Does it have to be a woman wearing hijab?


I feel you breh, I dont think women have to wear a hijab to abide by islamic rules, theres nowhere that says it. I personally would like a Hijabi because I liked to be recognized as muslim, but just a muslim sister would be good. Its hard out here man, I fear 50censtanJr getting put on the wrong path cuz a bad choice I make in a woman. :sadcam:
 

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While I have a lot of respect for women who wear hijab, I've always been on the fence about its necessity tbh. As far as I know the Qur'an never specified the wearing of a hijab (that is more of a traditional cultural practice), but more so about dressing modesty that entails the covering of sexual body parts (particularly breasts and butt).

As long as the woman feels comfortable wearing one, that's all good. But I hope a lot don't feel the pressure to do so because of what they've been told (although that is inevitably the case in very strict Muslim countries).

I'm from the Middle East and only a handful of women in my very large family wear one. My mother doesn't.
:manny:

What do y'all make of this issue?

I bring this up in response to @50CentStan specifying he wants to marry a hijab woman. Does it have to be a woman wearing hijab?

I agree with everything you said. I personally don't wear the hijab nor have my parents ever forced me to wear it. I think its more so a cultural tradition then a religious one like you stated. The Quran doesn't discuss anything about the hijab or Muslim women having to cover their hair. All it states is for a woman to be modest in terms of clothing. And, more specifically for a Muslim woman to not wear anything that would be deemed as being provocative or scantily clad. Just my two cents. :yeshrug:S/o to the Muslim women that wear it tho.
 
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