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They should not at all.
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99, but it's just my take on it.
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I believe that boys and girls should get learnt to clean at the same age, in my future family, I WILL NOT be the only one cooking!
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I believe that too, but socially many families will toss out chores. The boys mow the lawn and girls clean the kitchen. How we all raise our ******** is a parental choice. As long as none of those choices cause mental or physical harm who has the right to tell one parent how to raise their *****? Some parents don't agree with each other on many issues.
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I think its mental abuse making your ***** to cover up, saying if you do, you'll be less likely not to be *****. (In the koran, men can **** their wife/wives if they don't wanna do 'it'.) Contradicting, huh?
Why not teach boys that it's wrong to ****? Why ********* a girl for showing a strand of hair and a piece of skin?
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Society already divides up men and women. Rather than properly punishing men for raping women or teach women how to physically harm or kill their rapist, we tell women not to wear mini-skirts, force yourself to throw up on the rapist, pee on the rapist or don't exercise in clothes that are too tight. Women in the U.S. did not start showing their ankles until the early 1900s. Women were considered ***** for sleeping around until pretty much the last few years, but men could sleep around all they want for decades now and no one called them names. Women are still supposed to wear makeup, look feminine, wear heals, hose to step up in certain careers. Men are not required to wear makeup, cover their legs with any sheer hosiery, wear heals of any real kind. **** when it comes to Rosa Parks sitting in the bus, society gives her credit for being a black person that put her foot down about racial laws, but they barely acknowledge that it took a woman to put that foot down, not a big strong man. Women are pushed to the sideline in numerous countries, but each society has different methods of sweeping them under the carpet. I am not willing to decide which country is more guilty than the other until the country I call home gets over their own issues of equality. When the U.S. looks at ea...
Society already divides up men and women. Rather than properly punishing men for raping women or teach women how to physically harm or kill their rapist, we tell women not to wear mini-skirts, force yourself to throw up on the rapist, pee on the rapist or don't exercise in clothes that are too tight. Women in the U.S. did not start showing their ankles until the early 1900s. Women were considered ***** for sleeping around until pretty much the last few years, but men could sleep around all they want for decades now and no one called them names. Women are still supposed to wear makeup, look feminine, wear heals, hose to step up in certain careers. Men are not required to wear makeup, cover their legs with any sheer hosiery, wear heals of any real kind. **** when it comes to Rosa Parks sitting in the bus, society gives her credit for being a black person that put her foot down about racial laws, but they barely acknowledge that it took a woman to put that foot down, not a big strong man. Women are pushed to the sideline in numerous countries, but each society has different methods of sweeping them under the carpet. I am not willing to decide which country is more guilty than the other until the country I call home gets over their own issues of equality. When the U.S. looks at each person as an individual rather than a M or F, Hispanic, White or Black, age 18-45 or 45-100 and so on. The U.S. is just as guilty of grouping people up and treating each group differently. They just don't happen to make anyone cover their head and/or face, but that veil is still there.
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75.
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Too young I think.
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Hmmmmm... maybe!
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They should not at all.
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Yeah, it is!
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I agree..!
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I think to start with it is degrading to woman.
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Of course! Most religions are, but Islam is the worst.
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I don't think most religions do but Islam goes out of the way to treat woman as property and to mistreat them.
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Hmm, yeah. But ever read the bible?
And there were nunneries until 1996, who took women who were pregnant, beat them, underfed them and in the *** took the kid off them... So, yeah - many religions are warped.
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Where were the nunneries? they were not in countries that had a healthy respect for life to begin with. Everything is relitive and I can also pull a bunch of line out of the Bible that shows nothing but reverance for woman. this reminds me of the stitics arguements, you can get any answer you want depending on how you ask the question and what your starting referance point is. There has never been a one size fits all answer that could possibly apply to everyone.
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In the UK and who knows where else. Ever head of the Magdalene sisters?
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Who cares. I am not Muslim, I have no say on their traditions. When is it too young for a ***** to have to go to a confessional? When is it too young to teach a girl to cook and clean? When is it too young to tell a ***** the truth about Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy?
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That's SAD!!!!
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I think kids should wear it a while after *******, so they could practice and learn about it first. Maybe around middle school. If you feel like taking it off later on, just remember, you are getting a lot of ajir.
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Never.
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For wearing it I mean
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They should not at all
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Agreed!
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(: ....
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When she feels like it. Certainly not before *******....no obligation to wear it before then. And even then modesty in dressing comes before wearing the hijab.
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Any age is too young for that.
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Some of the times, a Muslim girl is given the option to wear the Hijab. Other times, I would guess she would wear the Hijab once she became a teenager.
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when she became a woman ,

covering up your hair is a sign of chastity ,that you are not offering a free show for men ,,,

BTW...

Mary ,,,was covered by hijab , so its not an islamic invention.

*** hate the relationships outside marriage ,,,so he forbid any path that could lead to it .

EX,if you see a woman dressing like a w**** ,don't be surprised if she got *****.



men want women to take everything off ,,and if the stupid did what they want ,,they call her cheap and ***.
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At least the earring can come out... Not so much as putting the scarf off and going to a mini skirt -, in a strict Muslim family.
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you didn't learn your lesson imbecile ,,,,,i see you picked your words this time ...
well i'll try to explain it in the simplest way ever ,hopefuly your limited mind could handle it
,,your case is sad AND SO IS MY BF CASE ,,,she got ***** by christians/atheists in one of NYC streets ...AND SHE WAS WEARING BETTER THAN YOU ,,SHE WAS COVERED UP ,,,
IF YOU OPENED YOUR BRAIN A LIL FARTHER THAN USUAL YOU WOULD FIND I ONLY TALKED ABOUT ONE CASE OF **** ,,,WHEN THE WOMEN ARE ASKING FOR IT ,,,
AND BTW MARY WAS WEARING HIJAB LOOK AT THE CHURCHS WALLS AND YOU FIND YOURSELF .

AND FOR THE LAST TIME ,,,ISLAM FORBIDS **** AND CONSIDER IT AS A BIG TERRIBLE SIN .,,STUPID F DUMB
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119
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Before *******.
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Why? Do guys need to cover?? NOPE!!
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I was going to say 7, but thinking more of it,I say 119.
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Cover when you're either cold or dead... Yup.
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90.
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In the picture--and I don't like to see pierced earring on babies. Wait until they are old enough to make their own decision about their OWN bodies!!
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No. I know of several orders but as I understand their training and education systems they were not locking people away for it as in the old idea of Nunneries.
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