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Xplaya, inta maalaak inta balbis eeh? I wear your typical feminine garments; pants and more pants Laughing

Gacalisa, so do you wear Hijaab?

Cadeey, I knew it!! Laughing Anyway, when I see a muxajabah I expect her to be a pious person, someone who is more conscious of her actions and lives her life as straight as possible to her best of abilities. but most times than not there's really not much is the difference in character between many mutxajibeen and non mutxajabeen.
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goood gedo girl , don't by this Arab shit. Arabs love hair thats why they only hide hair.

I once met this English nurse who wroked in Saudi Arabia and she told me this " funny thing about Arab women are if you said as a nurse show me your behind i'd inject you...they will just pull up their dress and expose it, but if you said let me stich your bleeding head take the Xijaab out they would never" its all about women ego.. it aint about Cawro.. because there are no bigger carwo then some Arab woman's hairy futo.
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[quote="Demure"]Highclass, are you saying hijaab is more valuable than Salaad?.[/quote]

Im not saying anything, Im asking will your prayer be accepted if you only were hijaab for just praying....
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Q, ticketka anaa kuu gooynaaya. Provided you choose to live in Gedo with her. Because I would hate to see you sleeping outside when your new wife from Gedo calls 911 on you Laughing
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Demure,

wax kaste waa laguu oglyey, even Victoria Secret you dharka Baqara, se inaga ilaali shuqulkaa Carabta ee timaa bas la daadaadyo.
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Qaarxiiyo, as much as you hate it, my name is GEDO_gurl Laughing Laughing

X.Playa, Im not saying Im against hijaab, Im against compulsion...thats all. Parents only force their daughters to keep up appearances, whats worse than that? Is it even accepted if its worn for others? I swear it becomes shirk at some point.

Lol @ 911 Demure Laughing
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Isnt covering yourself or wearing a Hijab compulsatory for female muslims ???

Then what all fuzz about what you would do and dont...everyone has the free will to choose...but things are clear in Islam.

my 2 cents.
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Demure lol Like ureeyso said the hijab is an islamic obligation just like prayer. I have seen girls covered from head to toe that dont pray. Like wise I have seen butt-naked girls that never miss a prayer and you can argue the two are both missing something. But will it not be fair to argue the covered girl is the one most at risk than the one that doesn't pray?
Subhanallah the prayer isnt something to be taken lightly. I dont wear the hijab does that make me less of a muslimah than the one that wears it? Nope.!

Highclass- regardless if you wear the hijab or not your prayers are accepted. The two are not linked. Prayer is part of the five basic islamic piliars. Prayer is the first thing examined do make sure you try your best to pray before you get prayed upon.
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^^^^^^^^^ Bantu Cawro ma le, waxa laga hadlayaa dadka xorta ah.
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I wonder if there is any female member of Somalinet that actually covers head let alone the rest of her body.
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[quote="X.Playa"]^^^^^^^^^ Bantu Cawro ma le, waxa laga hadlayaa dadka xorta ah.[/quote]

Waryaa doqon isku xishoo its not funny anymore..if you know what it means to be shameful..

Bantu are nice and hard working ppl. and I am pretty sure you have reached your limit...so do yourself a favor and lay down the bottle a little bit.
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Its even in the Quran, when a Muslim man is sleeping with a Bantu/slave women he has to pay nor dowry nor he has to aske , he just fock your sister Cawar.

And if a Bantu/slave woman or a man marries against the wishes of her master and owner then his/her marriage is void.


And according to he late sheekh Dandaawi a salve has no Cawra, because a slave is a child in the care of his master.. and childern or "qayrul masuuliin" or " safiihi or majnuun" all of them have no Cawara.

What other prove you need Cawar Bantu???
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Post by michael_ital »

quote Cadeey

"The issue I have with the Somali community as a whole is why stress on hijab so much? I have never seen parents fuss about prayer?s Prayer is important. The first thing examined in the hereafter is your prayer. Allah will ask did you as a muslim establish your prayers, if your prayers workout then everything will work out for you. Prayering is the light down the tunnel.

Personally I would be worried about my child not praying than if they are not wearin the hijab. The prayer will strength their weakness increase their iman. Then with the will of Allah your daughter will wear the hijab. Children need to be taugh to learn the meaning of the quraan to know why are they doing what they are doing. So many parents are so negative, haram this haram that, they will never explain why this or that is haram. Alot of them lack parent skills. And thats where many are disadvantaged.'

GREAT point. up
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Post by *HannaH* »

I will take the fifth.....Demure, don't you know you can't ever have a semi-decent/normal/worthwhile discussion in this bittch?
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Post by Steeler [Crawler2] »

Mohammed said girls should wear it when they reach puberty. To enforce it before then is Makruh. In fact, you could make a good argument it is haram, because it is in contravention to what Mohammed said.
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