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Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 7:49 pm
by Beenaale_No1
For me it's pretty straight forward
Would I marry a niqabi?
NO
Would I marry a hijabi?
YES
Would I marry someone who dressed casually like this? YES
Would I marry someone who dress like this?
HELL NO

Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 8:39 pm
by Beenaale_No1
This my perfect ideal lady. Well dressed and looks classy.

Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:06 pm
by InaSamaale
Wow, some serious generalizations being made on both sides. Hijaab is a peice of clothing, doesn't guarantee perfect Muslimah nor does the absence of it imply a lacking in scruples. We're all tested in different ways, the hijaab is a shared struggle between many sisters, including whether to hijaab or not and how to exactly. I think some of you fellas should be a little more considerate with your comments.
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:16 pm
by Methylamine
It isn't a determining factor but I would like to know why she wears or does not a hijab. A large part of whether or not I would marry a sister would be from that answer.
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 12:03 am
by ihatewritingessays
It's not smart or realistic to get with someone thinking they'll change, go for a hijabi from the beginning if that's your preference.
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:52 am
by Hyperactive
Perfect_Order wrote:Hyper and Hilaac,
You know BV is a true feminist when even a survey meant for guys allows girls to participate even if their option is useless. Basically she is saying the last option is for girls that just want to participate.

loooool. bv aadi ma aha. lol
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:44 am
by waayeel101
Lillaahiya wrote:Naw, I think Jasmine is underestimating how visual men are. Tbh, there are overly jealous men that don't want their wife to leave the base w/o a jilbaab on deck, gloves and a niqab or you're a flaming whore, but generally, majority of men don't want other men gawking at their significant other. It's the idea of exclusivity; knowing that his wife is 'for him and only for him'

Which is also why promiscuous women hardly get any commitment cause she is widely considered public goods.
Also, this would be an interesting discussion if xijaab was replaced w/ a God-given right, such as the right to work. Xijaab wa waajib. Wa sidda salaada oo kale. Qof aan weligi salaad fooda dhigin maad guursan lahayd? Hopefully not.
halkan waxa iga muqata inta xijabata iyo inta surwalka xidhata ilaahay haso hadeeyo.
hyperactive wrote:Perfect_Order wrote:Hyper and Hilaac,
You know BV is a true feminist when even a survey meant for guys allows girls to participate even if their option is useless. Basically she is saying the last option is for girls that just want to participate.

loooool. bv aadi ma aha. lol
lol
anba waan yabana ma fahmin waxa loga jeedo.
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:57 am
by Cherine
Lilaahiya,
I didn't understand. Are you saying hijaab is like Salaah?
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 9:11 am
by Cherine
Waayeel gadh ma leedahay adigu?
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 11:26 am
by Shirib
I'd tell her before we got married that, I would like her to wear a hijaab if we are to get married. If she refuses, in all honesty it's a deal breaker.
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 12:22 pm
by waayeel101
Cherine wrote:Waayeel gadh ma leedahay adigu?
walahi inta ilahay i siyey haa alxamdulillah. lkn waan yara sima.
su'ashan maxad ku keentay?
adigu ma xijabata?
Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:02 pm
by BlackVelvet
Benaale you don't mind that your ideal lady's bra is showing?
Shirib wrote:I'd tell her before we got married that, I would like her to wear a hijaab if we are to get married. If she refuses, in all honesty it's a deal breaker.
Being straight forward

Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:28 pm
by original dervish
I`d hope I will have enough confidence and trust in her to wear whatever she wants.
Jamine....aint nothing wrong with a bit of strap showing....it`s not like you can see her thong poking outta her batty.

Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 2:00 pm
by BlackVelvet
OrigD it's not the strap, it's...you know what never mind. I shan't corrupt your innocent minds

Re: Gentlemen su'aal - Le Hijab
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 2:08 pm
by original dervish
I don`t believe you can equate a woman's dress sense with morality.....within reason of course.
Why get so vexted about it?.....People need to live their own lives.
ps Trust me.....the whore of Babylon aint got nothing on me.
