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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You confuse exposure with liberation. The things that you "ought" to be happy about is that women in these photos are working or studying or reading. Not that they are wearing the outfits that meet your approval. It's not your business how they decide to dress. What if there was a photo of a niqabi surgeon, would she not be evolved enough for you? You don't own other women's bodies. [/quote] I'm not interested in "owning" other women's bodies! I want each and every woman to own her own body to the fullest extent. This means not feeling that anything about herself is inherently "impure" just because it is female. Unless Muslim men are held to the same standard...the EXACT same standard, then this is simply another way to repress and subjugate Muslim women. [/quote] What makes you think anything about a woman is inherently impure? What exact same standard? You want men to dress the same as women?[/quote] Try reading it again. NOTHING about a woman is inherently impure. I want the same *standards*; otherwise it's oppression of women when they are the only ones expected or forced to cover. [/quote]
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