The jilbaab is shit.
We all got an aunt or a grandmother who wears it but it doesn't change the fact that it's shit.
Well, this post is coming from someone who denounced Islam.
The jilbaab is shit.
We all got an aunt or a grandmother who wears it but it doesn't change the fact that it's shit.
Well, this post is coming from someone who denounced Islam.
Waraabe and Reiko haven't denounced Islam and they agree with me. In fact, many Somalis agree with me.
Wealthy Arabs where Jilbaab in Kensington, Oxford Street, Mayfair, Knightsbridge, Bond street most poshest places in London. Go Central London in August, get out the estate you broke prick.
No practicing Muslim agrees with you. Covering the 'awrah is waajib and neglecting it is sinful. Most Somalis would disagree with your nonsense.Waraabe and Reiko haven't denounced Islam and they agree with me. In fact, many Somalis agree with me.
The Qur'an doesn't order women to wear 5 meter clothing, that's true; but who said the jilbaab has to be extremely long and loose? No one did naaya ma garatay. It's not about what type of clothing you wear, it's about covering your awrah. A woman's curvatures should not be perceptible, the jilbaab usually does the job in this regard. If a woman can find a loose enough abaya that will fit the bill (I.e. Not expose her curvatures), she may wear that. Some woman wear jilbaabs that are excessively lengthy and loose, that's their choice.You can cover up without dragging the big jilbaab. Stop being extremists. I'm a practicing Muslim, who prays 5 times a day, fears Allah. The Quran told us to cover up but it didn't tell us to drag 5 meter of clothing on the floor. The Quran told us to clean ourself and we also have to smell good, I'm sick and tired of ignorant new Muslims who want to change the religion because they're too ignorant to take a shower, wear deodorant and look presentable when stepping outside. Yeah I said it, most of these 5 meter wearing jilbaabis are new Muslims.
They are all covered up and they're not dragging jilbaabs.
I know the religion better than you. You misogynist arse. and its my choice to disagree with their choice. So why are you telling @Bielsa that no practicing Muslim will agree with you. You just admitted that the holy Quran doesn't say anything about jilbaab, it just tells us to cover our hair. Relearn the religion before spewing your ignorance.The Qur'an doesn't order women to wear 5 meter clothing, that's true; but who said the jilbaab has to be extremely long and loose? No one did naaya ma garatay. It's not about what type of clothing you wear, it's about covering your awrah. A woman's curvatures should not be perceptible, the jilbaab usually does the job in this regard. If a woman can find a loose enough abaya that will fit the bill (I.e. Not expose her curvatures), she may wear that. Some woman wear jilbaabs that are excessively lengthy and loose, that's their choice.
Soonka ha iska jebin macaanto unless your leaking this week !I know the religion better than you. You misogynist arse. and its my choice to disagree with their choice. So why are you telling @Bielsa that no practicing Muslim will agree with you. You just admitted that the holy Quran doesn't say anything about jilbaab, it just tells us to cover our hair. Relearn the religion before spewing your ignorance.
The Qur'an doesn't state a specific type of clothing to wear you nacas, whether that's jilbaab (as a type of clothing, not linguistic term) or abaya. Name one book of fiqh that you've read and studied in depth with a qualified person? None. Deenta wax ma ka taqaanid. You spew whatever you wish and in the process err countlessly.I know the religion better than you. You misogynist arse. and its my choice to disagree with their choice. So why are you telling @Bielsa that no practicing Muslim will agree with you. You just admitted that the holy Quran doesn't say anything about jilbaab, it just tells us to cover our hair. Relearn the religion before spewing your ignorance.
I don't know where you all get this from but the women in jilbab I've seen, wear ironed clean jilbabs. They smell good and look after themselves.
Is that Canada ! I bet it is.
Europe
Why did you create this thread if 'you bet it is'?
I'm sure they see you as an animal tooThe most embarrassing thing is these jilbaab wearing creatures walking in really posh, rich areas of London. people looking at them like animals
I'm sure they see you as an animal too
please, go read the comments on uk somali crime related articles, see what they think of young somali malesThey don't, I checked