Not all married men are simpsHuuno I’m glad to know that many Muslim men think just like you. Thinking of married simps just puts a smile on my face.
Not all married men are simpsHuuno I’m glad to know that many Muslim men think just like you. Thinking of married simps just puts a smile on my face.
@TekNiKo, you clearly have no opinions of your own as in another thread about school uniform, you had issues with little school girls wearing jilbab as well.
So why are you qashining my post, when I am arguing the exact same thing?
Is it personal now?
Yes you have noticed it , they're obsession with outward looks is surreal
I was demonised for growing dreadlocks , they even pressured me to shave it off ,I was like mahadsanid no thanks and they would read ayatul kursi ama shaydaanka bay naari jireen whenever I see them on the streets
I can not imagine the ordeal a young woman would go through pressurised to wear a garment that was meant for grown ladies or being introduced and exposed to Niqaab , Jilbaabs
Yes you have noticed it , they're obsession with outward looks is surreal
I was demonised for growing dreadlocks , they even pressured me to shave it off ,I was like mahadsanid no thanks and they would read ayatul kursi ama shaydaanka bay naari jireen whenever I see them on the streets
I can not imagine the ordeal a young woman would go through pressurised to wear a garment that was meant for grown ladies or being introduced and exposed to Niqaab , Jilbaabs
Anyway you all as writing all these essays and you failed to keep in mind the most important part of all this, that is, no ones putting a headscarf on a little girl for piety, it’s called, I don’t know how to manage the curly/kinky hair of a little girl so I cover it instead...
That’s why you see all the little somali girls with wavy/soft hair don’t get khimar put on them as often