Gojo Satoru
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What side of the city are you in? I'll pray for you if you live in the northI live in deadmonton tooI feel your pain
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What side of the city are you in? I'll pray for you if you live in the northI live in deadmonton tooI feel your pain
The Hijaab was "mandated" to cover the Cawra of a woman (@puberty) and children have no Cawra, so stop sexualising children. Are Somalis better Muslims or more understanding of Islam than the Arabs, Malays and other African Muslims? Even the Somali hookers in Isley, Nairobi or in Mombasa and elsewhere wear the Hijaab. It became synonymous with being a Somali.
#StopSexualisingSomaliChildren
Some here either naively or by lying claim that children ask mothers to dress like them. Most children watch TV, how about if these children ask their mums to dress them like Beyoncé or Taylor Swift? It is a brainwashing and indoctrination process and the child has no say whatsoever. Ladies and gentlemen, most other Muslims realise and abide by the rules of hijab, it is for older girls and please don't sexualise children.
#StopSexualisingSomaliChildren
Do you even know what you are writing ?
Your anti-islamic agenda on this forum is transparent. You routinely engage in Topics and twist it so that you can cause a reaction out of the Sspot Users and bait them into a debate in which you set yourself up to have the Upper Hand.
I will not entertain your games because I always deal with cadaan folks like you, but let me make something clear to you.
You will not accomplish your hopeless goal of getting the Muslims here to give up their religion and ask you for a copy of Richard Dawkins book.
This will be my last time addressing your Logical Fallacies..
What side of the city are you in? I'll pray for you if you live in the north.
South sideNooo i'm westside thank god lol, which part of the city are you at?
South side. Not millwoods though
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It's better than it was 10 years ago. But only by a slight marginI heard millwoods is getting better![]()
THIS HAS MORE TO DO WITH THEM TO ADAPT TO WEARING IT THEN SEXUALING THEM!
It's simply the retention rate of wearing hijab into adult life is higher when the hijab is put on them as a kid. Look at the arabs, pakis and then look at us , who have higher percentage of wearing it into their adult life. They get used to being seen as different from the public & won't be swayed by the crowd to be another IG hoe when they're in there teens. And because of this Somali girls have the most strongest islamic identities.
I'm not sure why this is a thing either. It's not even mandatory as per Islamic teachings, and it's hard on the kid as well. I remember growing up and Somali kids as young as four were wearing them every time they left the house...
Somali moms just throw it on their daughters and hope for the best, in that the girls wear them and remain wearing them. They give no form of teaching as to what the hijab even is or why they're wearing it. It would be better to teach them and encourage them to wear it at an older age.
for young girls it's nothing more than a cloth, a piece of clothing. sometimes it's to get them familiar with it, sometimes it's simply cuz the girl wants to look like her mother. but it's never about covering her awrah or sexualizing them...that's just projection on ur part
Again maybe that's your experience but not everyone is like you I have relatives that their children choose to wear the hijab and the mother told her she was young and shouldn't wear it and it's a big responsibility but the girl chose to wear it anyways. My point is not everybody has the same story as you so saying hijab is not a choice is something someone naive would sayAre you a woman to be talking about this topic? Do you know what it is like to wear the hijab? No you don't.
I was forced to wear the hijab when I was 9 years old and even for me that was too early. I didn't want to wear it. I wanted to look like all my friends not my mother. Regardless of how I felt and my protests I was forced to wear to school, I hated it and still do to this day. Hijab is NOT a choice. It isn't and wasn't for me and the same goes for millions of other girls who wear it due to fear.
Again maybe that's your experience but not everyone is like you I have relatives that their children choose to wear the hijab and the mother told her she was young and shouldn't wear it and it's a big responsibility but the girl chose to wear it anyways. My point is not everybody has the same story as you so saying hijab is not a choice is something someone naive would say
You are not a Muslim woman and have never had things forced upon you. You cannot speak on this topic.
So just because I'm not a woman I can't speak on this topic. I have sisters and relatives that wear the hijab, I guess by this logic the original poster should delete this thread because he is not a womanYou are not a Muslim woman and have never had things forced upon you. You cannot speak on this topic.