What I don't get is, these sort of things are more of a personal matters for the families. Why do people interfere & make it their business!
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Replying to @Icky_84 @siemaiqbal and
A family is not a person. That's the point. A child is. The decision to subscribe to notions of modesty must be taken by the person.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
Too many flaws in your logic. Think before you tweet lol
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
I am saying that western society almost encourages pedofilia yet we muslims are accused of sexualising in so many regards not just this
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Replying to @YuKhantBSrs @Icky_84 and
We can criticise all sexualisation of children & we do. It's just when its within Islam that well-meaning ppl try to make it respectable.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
Hijab is worn due to it being a command of god. And if THEIR parents believe thats right for them then whats wrong with that.
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Replying to @YuKhantBSrs @Icky_84 and
You have the right to believe that. Schools don't have to adapt their uniforms to accommodate modesty ideas attributed to deities.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
Precisely what im saying. They dont have to but if they do good on them. My point was the hypocrisy in the media portraying us as demons
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Replying to @YuKhantBSrs @Icky_84 and
No, not good on them. Little girls can stay little girls in schools. No make-up, no high-heels, no bloody modesty codes.
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The media varies hugely from anti-Muslim bigotry to fawning Islamophilia.Occasionally it holds Muslim Brits to same standards as every1 else
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