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Muslim Council Of Britain...
Hey MY Bro and Sis......... serious topic!!
What is ur opinion on the muslim council foR Britain??
I personally tink they r PUPPETS!!.......they dnt reprsent
the views of the Muslim PPL........jus say wat the goverments
wants them to SAY!
1) They have told sisters NOT TO WEAR HIJAB!
2) They seem to condem muslim actions........
but no-one spoke out about the abu-ghrabi torturing!!
British Soldiers being charged for torturing Iraq's.
I swear Tony Blair Tells them to jump and they b like
"HOW HIGH?"
What is ur opinion on the muslim council foR Britain??
I personally tink they r PUPPETS!!.......they dnt reprsent
the views of the Muslim PPL........jus say wat the goverments
wants them to SAY!
1) They have told sisters NOT TO WEAR HIJAB!
2) They seem to condem muslim actions........
but no-one spoke out about the abu-ghrabi torturing!!
British Soldiers being charged for torturing Iraq's.
I swear Tony Blair Tells them to jump and they b like
"HOW HIGH?"
I agree with you bro///
I used to have respect for Basterd Mr Badawi, cause his brother in canada did a lecture abt the importence of the Hijab...
Now he comes with, You don't need to wear it? I man ask him "does it say so in the Quran", He said "No its my words".....he is so weak, propably scared of blair n westerners
I used to have respect for Basterd Mr Badawi, cause his brother in canada did a lecture abt the importence of the Hijab...
Now he comes with, You don't need to wear it? I man ask him "does it say so in the Quran", He said "No its my words".....he is so weak, propably scared of blair n westerners
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Re: Muslim Council Of Britain...
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I swear Tony Blair Tells them to jump and they b like
"HOW HIGH?"[/quote]
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I swear Tony Blair Tells them to jump and they b like
"HOW HIGH?"[/quote]
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[quote="Miss~Bl!ss"][quote="Say_what1"]I agree with you bro///
I used to have respect for Basterd Mr Badawi[/quote]
do u need mo proof
[/quote]
If I know the meaning of the word Thats not profanity...
Badawi is a basterd, He wants us to behave like gaalo, and he always comes with excusses to please non muslims, somethings he even makes the Haram halal, Like saying women shouldnt wear hijab.
I used to have respect for Basterd Mr Badawi[/quote]
do u need mo proof
If I know the meaning of the word Thats not profanity...
Badawi is a basterd, He wants us to behave like gaalo, and he always comes with excusses to please non muslims, somethings he even makes the Haram halal, Like saying women shouldnt wear hijab.
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I think that you may have misunderstood what Mr Badawi was saying.
Mr Badawi meant that because of the increase of the rate of racial abuse then it would be wise for muslim women, to consider not wearing hijab in the certain areas where the attacks are likely to occur.
Mr Badawi meant that this solution was only temporary until the the rate of racial abuse has come down, he did not say that muslim women should give up the hijab altogether...
Personally i think that the advice he gave was good advice, sometimes we have to compromise to get what we want and in this case it is safety
Maybe you should get your facts straight before posting and slagging someone off!
Mr Badawi meant that because of the increase of the rate of racial abuse then it would be wise for muslim women, to consider not wearing hijab in the certain areas where the attacks are likely to occur.
Mr Badawi meant that this solution was only temporary until the the rate of racial abuse has come down, he did not say that muslim women should give up the hijab altogether...
Personally i think that the advice he gave was good advice, sometimes we have to compromise to get what we want and in this case it is safety
Maybe you should get your facts straight before posting and slagging someone off!
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dunno much about MCB...but cmon b4 dissin others lets ask ourselves what have we done for islam?! its so easy to criticize others yet not look at ourselves...just sit down for a min and aks urself what have u done for islam today...
abt badawi...he has no right whatsoever to advice muslim women to take off their hijaab... not even temporarily cmon its not up to him to make up the religion....it has already been decided by allah....and btw hijaab is not a symbol ....its a religious duty...just like the prayer..the fast..etc ..the hijaab is also a must and we can NOT compromise on that...and enuff is to know that Allah protects those who believe!!! and that no one can bring harm to you unless its by allah's permission...
if i would give an advice to my fellow muslim sisters i would say...sisters be carfull and do not walk alone in empty streets at night...try to be home b4 maqrib for safety....and inshalah if you keep ur faith in Allah ...you will always succeed....
abt badawi...he has no right whatsoever to advice muslim women to take off their hijaab... not even temporarily cmon its not up to him to make up the religion....it has already been decided by allah....and btw hijaab is not a symbol ....its a religious duty...just like the prayer..the fast..etc ..the hijaab is also a must and we can NOT compromise on that...and enuff is to know that Allah protects those who believe!!! and that no one can bring harm to you unless its by allah's permission...
if i would give an advice to my fellow muslim sisters i would say...sisters be carfull and do not walk alone in empty streets at night...try to be home b4 maqrib for safety....and inshalah if you keep ur faith in Allah ...you will always succeed....
Nayree
Your in deep error, at crucial and hard times like these its the best conditions for once faith & imaan to be tested by the almighty inorder to diffrentiate those that show commitmence to the deen and those that are easily led astray/munafiqs just like our brother baadawi who has already fallen of the hill after announcing such dispicable, inexcusable comment. I know their is nothing else we can do but we shouldnt abandon our practises out of fear and display weakness to the enemy
Your in deep error, at crucial and hard times like these its the best conditions for once faith & imaan to be tested by the almighty inorder to diffrentiate those that show commitmence to the deen and those that are easily led astray/munafiqs just like our brother baadawi who has already fallen of the hill after announcing such dispicable, inexcusable comment. I know their is nothing else we can do but we shouldnt abandon our practises out of fear and display weakness to the enemy
Smooth
So what you are saying is that we should be willing to risk our muslim sisters to be in danger when that danger can easily be avoided?
We as muslims have nothing to prove and we should try as a muslim community to protect ourselves from ignorent criminals, would you risk the lives of muslim girls when instead those lives can be saved?
Ofcourse the hijab is a part of our religion I agree with you there and I am not saying that they should abandon the hijab forever...
So what you are saying is that we should be willing to risk our muslim sisters to be in danger when that danger can easily be avoided?
We as muslims have nothing to prove and we should try as a muslim community to protect ourselves from ignorent criminals, would you risk the lives of muslim girls when instead those lives can be saved?
Ofcourse the hijab is a part of our religion I agree with you there and I am not saying that they should abandon the hijab forever...
[quote="Nayree"]I think that you may have misunderstood what Mr Badawi was saying.
Mr Badawi meant that because of the increase of the rate of racial abuse then it would be wise for muslim women, to consider not wearing hijab in the certain areas where the attacks are likely to occur.
Mr Badawi meant that this solution was only temporary until the the rate of racial abuse has come down, he did not say that muslim women should give up the hijab altogether...
Personally i think that the advice he gave was good advice, sometimes we have to compromise to get what we want and in this case it is safety
[/quote]
Should us somalis also bleach ourselfs because of the abuse that occur to black people(east african) after the attacks in London??
Why doesn't he give another dumb advice like that???
Wearing hijab in this situations is a form of jihaad for muslim women and inshallah allah will reward them. Why should muslim women follow the advice of a him instead of following what allah and the prophet pbuh said?
Mr Badawi meant that because of the increase of the rate of racial abuse then it would be wise for muslim women, to consider not wearing hijab in the certain areas where the attacks are likely to occur.
Mr Badawi meant that this solution was only temporary until the the rate of racial abuse has come down, he did not say that muslim women should give up the hijab altogether...
Personally i think that the advice he gave was good advice, sometimes we have to compromise to get what we want and in this case it is safety
[/quote]
Should us somalis also bleach ourselfs because of the abuse that occur to black people(east african) after the attacks in London??
Why doesn't he give another dumb advice like that???
Wearing hijab in this situations is a form of jihaad for muslim women and inshallah allah will reward them. Why should muslim women follow the advice of a him instead of following what allah and the prophet pbuh said?
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