And it's tied to notions of virtue & modesty. No objection to scarves worn for aesthetic reasons.
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My grandmother (catholic) wore a scarf every day. But she wasn't threatened with acid to the face if she didn't
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Well, that's the choice part of it. The biggest part. The other part is the values attached to it.
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This is my mother. She wears scarves coz no hair (fire) & likes pretty ones.pic.twitter.com/lP5tpwjk12
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She's not wearing it because she thinks women have a specific duty to be 'modest.' That idea I object to.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sapient_ape
of course, we can criticise and should say what we feel but people's reasons for wearing them are nuanced
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And that's what I think should be discussed. Wear it coz pretty, practical, convenient? No problem.
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or even because you want to show people you're happily moslem. Thus may well make you feel good
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sapient_ape
cannot behave decently when around women. Well, I can.
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I think its also about thoughts tho. Lustful thoughts are a sin.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sapient_ape
well, not sexy thoughts are more fun if sinful
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