But you hate modern Catholics and Protestants. So really, no one cares what you do. |
Talk about haters. Please go away, PP. |
Please, I am so curious, how did you jump to that conclusion? |
OP - I think you saw an Indian woman in a Sari. The hijab is rarely decorated as your describe. |
Actually, veiling in the Catholic church has made a big comeback. Go google it. Three women were veiled at a recent Catholic funeral Mass I attended (not Opus Dei). |
FTFY "Because I don't do this or understand this, I feel confused and threatened, so I am going to make a huge leap in judgement about you. So really, even though I do care enough to comment, I will act like I don't care what you do" |
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It sure helps on a bad hair day. |
Hello OP,
There isn't a clear definition of what the hijab should look like and as such, you will see it worn differently in different cultures. The way it is worn in Malaysia would be different from how it is worn in Dubai, Saudi, Egypt, Somalia, Iran ect, because there are no specifics as far as color/style/ect so women do add a cultural/stylish touch to their scarves. Yes, there is the argument that you shouldn't be flashy since your goal is to be modest, but that is still debatable as there is no rulings around that. In essence, Muslim women have varied styles just like non-muslim women, some like to wear colorful outfits, others wear black every day, some like to wear make-up, others don't. I personally have super flashy, colorful crazy hijabs, and also very simple monotone ones, really depends on my mood. There are even Hijabi lolitas: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Might look that way to you, and those same women might look at you and feel the same way about how you dress... The women I know who dress that way do it because they chose to, not because of some "family/father/husband control thing". I personally don't wear the niqab but do have a few niqabs and have worn them for different reasons. Sometimes, I was just lazy and it was easy to put on a full Jilbab, put the niqab on your face , go run a quick errand and call it a day, nothing much, nothing less ![]() |
I am a practicing Catholic and I find this both super weird and super depressing. Just for reference sake, I come from a family where daily mass and rosary are common; priests in the family; close family friends who are nuns; Catholic educators (both CCD teachers and parochial school administrators) in the family. Even my grandmother that was born in the 19th century and prayed almost constantly was glad to ditch the hat/veil. This is like the people that insist on Latin mass....it's going backward, not forward. |
Sounds more like a fashion choice to me. And the Latin mass lives on in some of the finest music ever written. |
Why would the way a person chooses to worship be "super weird and super depressing" to you? If you come from such a family surely you understand what veiling represents. Also the high latin mass is beautiful and traditional. |
Thanks so much for your Catholicer than thou credentials. I'm sure women who choose to veil will stop immediately so they are no longer super weird and super depressing. |
Why don't men have to cover up their"zeinat"? |