. . . . . Hypocrisy Thy Name is . . . . . منافقت . . . . .

آئین جواں مرداں حق گوئی و بے باکی..اللہ کے بندوں کو آتی نہیں روباہی...Humanity is declining by the day because an invisible termite, Hypocrisy منافقت eats away human values instilled in human brain by the Creator. I dedicate my blog to reveal ugly faces of this monster and will try to find ways to guard against it. My blog will be objective and impersonal. Commentors are requested to keep sanctity of my promise.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Hypocrisy of the Torch Bearers of Humanity

This is a painting of the Virgin Mary by Catholics. Notice that she is not wearing a mini-skirt. This is how they see her. But they see Muslim Women with contempt if they choose to dress like her.




















Widows often veil themselves. This is seen as admirable. It shows their devotion to their dead husbands. When a Muslim woman practices her devotion to the Almighty (who never dies) by veiling herself, it is seen as despicable.












Amish Christian ladies cover their hair and body properly. They are seen as devout. Although people might disagree with their way of life they are respected. The fact that they cover their hair does not make them a target of feminists as they do it because of their devotion to God.












Religious Jewish women cover their hair with a headscarf or a wig. There are no plans in any country to ban or restrict their right to do so. Their religion orders them to do it and they are allowed to do it to please their Creator unhindered.












Why are Muslim women seen as oppressed? Is there any difference between the cloth that covers their heads and what covers so many others?
Why are girls not allowed to cover hair in France for religious reasons but are allowed for Fashion?
How will a school tell if a girl is covering for religion.



Courtesy: Hijab Hypocrisy

2 Comments:

  • At 1:36 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I agree. The Muslim veil is beautiful, and not so common in America. If women choose to wear this freely to honor their religious beliefs, no one has the right to tell them to stop.

     
  • At 9:54 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I don't care if someone chooses freely to cover her hair. The problem arises when it is forced upon someone for dogmatic reasons.

     

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