Anonymous wrote:I am married to an Egyptian Muslim who does business in different middle eastern countries. I told him I'd never go somewhere I was forced to wear a headscarf. I can see Condi having to go to KSA because it was her job. But couldn't Michelle have taken a pass on this trip?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am married to an Egyptian Muslim who does business in different middle eastern countries. I told him I'd never go somewhere I was forced to wear a headscarf. I can see Condi having to go to KSA because it was her job. But couldn't Michelle have taken a pass on this trip?[/quote]
Why?
I wouldn't to such a dispicable country unless I absolutely had to. She hasn't gone with her husband on every diplomatic trip, has she?
Anonymous wrote:I am married to an Egyptian Muslim who does business in different middle eastern countries. I told him I'd never go somewhere I was forced to wear a headscarf. I can see Condi having to go to KSA because it was her job. But couldn't Michelle have taken a pass on this trip?[/quote]
Why?
+1. Would a Muslim woman remove her hijab if they were greeting politicos here? I think not. So why should Michelle Obama or Laura Bush wear a headscarf?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laura Bush also didn't wear a headscarf when she visited Saudi.
I think this is the right decision. Wearing a headscarf should be a personal decision, and no one should be pressured to wear one - Muslim or not, political visit or not.
I also think it was smart of her to attend the meeting of the dignitaries. It highlights the absolute backwardsness of conservative Saudi's in their total ignoring of women. A few men acknowledged her and shook her hand, but most pretended she didn't even exist standing there. That looks bad for Saudi Arabia. It's shameful.
Good for Michelle O! Love her!
Muslim here. I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laura Bush also didn't wear a headscarf when she visited Saudi.
I think this is the right decision. Wearing a headscarf should be a personal decision, and no one should be pressured to wear one - Muslim or not, political visit or not.
I also think it was smart of her to attend the meeting of the dignitaries. It highlights the absolute backwardsness of conservative Saudi's in their total ignoring of women. A few men acknowledged her and shook her hand, but most pretended she didn't even exist standing there. That looks bad for Saudi Arabia. It's shameful.
Good for Michelle O! Love her!
Touching an unrelated female is actual prohibited under Islam (do remember which sect), so this is not really ignoring. The article I read stated that the one who did not shake nodded - which I understand is an acceptable alternative to hand shakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laura Bush also didn't wear a headscarf when she visited Saudi.
I think this is the right decision. Wearing a headscarf should be a personal decision, and no one should be pressured to wear one - Muslim or not, political visit or not.
I also think it was smart of her to attend the meeting of the dignitaries. It highlights the absolute backwardsness of conservative Saudi's in their total ignoring of women. A few men acknowledged her and shook her hand, but most pretended she didn't even exist standing there. That looks bad for Saudi Arabia. It's shameful.
Good for Michelle O! Love her!
Touching an unrelated female is actual prohibited under Islam (do remember which sect), so this is not really ignoring. The article I read stated that the one who did not shake nodded - which I understand is an acceptable alternative to hand shakes.
Anonymous wrote:Laura Bush also didn't wear a headscarf when she visited Saudi.
I think this is the right decision. Wearing a headscarf should be a personal decision, and no one should be pressured to wear one - Muslim or not, political visit or not.
I also think it was smart of her to attend the meeting of the dignitaries. It highlights the absolute backwardsness of conservative Saudi's in their total ignoring of women. A few men acknowledged her and shook her hand, but most pretended she didn't even exist standing there. That looks bad for Saudi Arabia. It's shameful.
Good for Michelle O! Love her!
Anonymous wrote:Laura Bush also didn't wear a headscarf when she visited Saudi.
I think this is the right decision. Wearing a headscarf should be a personal decision, and no one should be pressured to wear one - Muslim or not, political visit or not.
I also think it was smart of her to attend the meeting of the dignitaries. It highlights the absolute backwardsness of conservative Saudi's in their total ignoring of women. A few men acknowledged her and shook her hand, but most pretended she didn't even exist standing there. That looks bad for Saudi Arabia. It's shameful.
Good for Michelle O! Love her!