Anonymous wrote:Forgive me for not paying attention Muslima, but I cannot remember - do you live here in DC? Just curious?
Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:
Of course you use your brain to reason, but if you do believe in God & follow a religion, you have a book that should be your guide. If you believe you are enough to guide yourself through life, good for you, I leave all of my affairs to God and ask Him to guide me on a daily basis. It is a choice ~
There is a difference between a guide and an instruction manual. God may guide my path, that doesn't mean that I need specific instructions on my cleanliness, usury laws, etc. There are so many obvious reasons for this, one of them being that the technology and economics and all kinds of different things were completely different. What worked yesterday may not work today or tomorrow. The most important aspects of life- how we treat one another and ourselves, are the same, but no, I don't need a guide on every trivial issue in life. I have something better- a relationship. God is so much bigger and better than just a book and set of laws. I pray one day that you understand this.
Muslima wrote:
Of course you use your brain to reason, but if you do believe in God & follow a religion, you have a book that should be your guide. If you believe you are enough to guide yourself through life, good for you, I leave all of my affairs to God and ask Him to guide me on a daily basis. It is a choice ~
Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:
By the way I was responding to the rhetoric "Muslim women are veiled and oppressed" and was being sarcastic about the miniskirts & bikini comments. I do not believe that all women who dont wear a hijab dress to please people, I used to be one of these women, and lots of women in my family do not wear the hijab. And Yes God loves variety, that is why He created us this way, white, black, yellow, ect. But if you do believe in God, why would you think He would just create us and let us be in this world without any Guidance at all? Everything that is created in this world comes with a user guide that answers all of your questions. When you buy a new product, the first thing you do is read the user guide. Why would the human being be any different? Muslims believe their user guide is the Quran, it tells us everything we need to know to survive in this world.Now the fact that the rules of Islam strike you as bizarre is perfectly normal. The prophet Muhammad saw said " Islam began strange, and it will become strange again just like it was at the beginning, so blessed are the strangers.” so I totally get why it would look strange to someone who is not Muslim & to be fair a lot of Non-muslims practices, their view of life ect are extremely strange & bizarre to me...
My life is not a toaster, and God respects me enough to figure out most issues with the help of my conscience.
Of course you use your brain to reason, but if you do believe in God & follow a religion, you have a book that should be your guide. If you believe you are enough to guide yourself through life, good for you, I leave all of my affairs to God and ask Him to guide me on a daily basis. It is a choice ~
Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:
By the way I was responding to the rhetoric "Muslim women are veiled and oppressed" and was being sarcastic about the miniskirts & bikini comments. I do not believe that all women who dont wear a hijab dress to please people, I used to be one of these women, and lots of women in my family do not wear the hijab. And Yes God loves variety, that is why He created us this way, white, black, yellow, ect. But if you do believe in God, why would you think He would just create us and let us be in this world without any Guidance at all? Everything that is created in this world comes with a user guide that answers all of your questions. When you buy a new product, the first thing you do is read the user guide. Why would the human being be any different? Muslims believe their user guide is the Quran, it tells us everything we need to know to survive in this world.Now the fact that the rules of Islam strike you as bizarre is perfectly normal. The prophet Muhammad saw said " Islam began strange, and it will become strange again just like it was at the beginning, so blessed are the strangers.” so I totally get why it would look strange to someone who is not Muslim & to be fair a lot of Non-muslims practices, their view of life ect are extremely strange & bizarre to me...
My life is not a toaster, and God respects me enough to figure out most issues with the help of my conscience.
Muslima wrote:
By the way I was responding to the rhetoric "Muslim women are veiled and oppressed" and was being sarcastic about the miniskirts & bikini comments. I do not believe that all women who dont wear a hijab dress to please people, I used to be one of these women, and lots of women in my family do not wear the hijab. And Yes God loves variety, that is why He created us this way, white, black, yellow, ect. But if you do believe in God, why would you think He would just create us and let us be in this world without any Guidance at all? Everything that is created in this world comes with a user guide that answers all of your questions. When you buy a new product, the first thing you do is read the user guide. Why would the human being be any different? Muslims believe their user guide is the Quran, it tells us everything we need to know to survive in this world.Now the fact that the rules of Islam strike you as bizarre is perfectly normal. The prophet Muhammad saw said " Islam began strange, and it will become strange again just like it was at the beginning, so blessed are the strangers.” so I totally get why it would look strange to someone who is not Muslim & to be fair a lot of Non-muslims practices, their view of life ect are extremely strange & bizarre to me...
Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:Well, you're the one equating burqas to oppression.......Haven't you heard? Allah is enough for meAs Muslim women, we have been liberated from this silent bondage. We don't need society's standard of beauty or fashion, to define our worth. We don't need to become just like men to be honored, and we don't need to wait for a prince to save or complete us. Our worth, our honor, our salvation, and our completion lie not in the slave. But, in the Lord of the slave. Praise be to Allah, the cherisher and sustainer of the worlds ~
You don't get it... it's like for some of you people there are only bikinis and burqas and nothing in between. Muslima, you are just as bad as the people on here who believe Muslim women are "brainwashed." I don't dress to please people... I dress in practical, reasonably attractive clothes because I might as well. I believe that God actually loves beauty- look at all the flowers, the animals, all the beautiful creation surrounding us. I don't think it upsets God if I wear a dress with flowers on it that mimics his creation. God doesn't care if your hair shows, he cares about your heart.
But since we're talking about it... Islam appears to be a highly particular religion. Where in nature do we see that God has been so particular in his creation? Look around you- the tremendous variety of trees, of flowers, animals, people. God loves variety, and the idea that he came up with these incredibly specific rules for every aspect of existence strikes me personally as bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:Well, you're the one equating burqas to oppression.......Haven't you heard? Allah is enough for meAs Muslim women, we have been liberated from this silent bondage. We don't need society's standard of beauty or fashion, to define our worth. We don't need to become just like men to be honored, and we don't need to wait for a prince to save or complete us. Our worth, our honor, our salvation, and our completion lie not in the slave. But, in the Lord of the slave. Praise be to Allah, the cherisher and sustainer of the worlds ~
You don't get it... it's like for some of you people there are only bikinis and burqas and nothing in between. Muslima, you are just as bad as the people on here who believe Muslim women are "brainwashed." I don't dress to please people... I dress in practical, reasonably attractive clothes because I might as well. I believe that God actually loves beauty- look at all the flowers, the animals, all the beautiful creation surrounding us. I don't think it upsets God if I wear a dress with flowers on it that mimics his creation. God doesn't care if your hair shows, he cares about your heart.
But since we're talking about it... Islam appears to be a highly particular religion. Where in nature do we see that God has been so particular in his creation? Look around you- the tremendous variety of trees, of flowers, animals, people. God loves variety, and the idea that he came up with these incredibly specific rules for every aspect of existence strikes me personally as bizarre.
Muslima wrote:Well, you're the one equating burqas to oppression.......Haven't you heard? Allah is enough for meAs Muslim women, we have been liberated from this silent bondage. We don't need society's standard of beauty or fashion, to define our worth. We don't need to become just like men to be honored, and we don't need to wait for a prince to save or complete us. Our worth, our honor, our salvation, and our completion lie not in the slave. But, in the Lord of the slave. Praise be to Allah, the cherisher and sustainer of the worlds ~
Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shared this video with a friend who said:
So...you want to like being in a free society like the UK, but you don't want to give up the symbol of repression and terrorism you have left behind?
I think that says it all.
Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol @ the comment about the niqab "differentiating" her from the rest!
Muslima wrote:
why is that funny?![]()
Then again, 8 Muslim Women have been head of state in Muslim countries while America is still waiting for its first female president in 2014.... the idea that there is even a discussion in the US that Hilary Clinton may be problematic for the office merely because she is a woman is a sign of how backward US politics is but hey, here in America women are "FREE", they wear bikinis and miniskirts, talk about messed up priorities.... But what do I know, Muslim women are oppressed![]()
Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shared this video with a friend who said:
So...you want to like being in a free society like the UK, but you don't want to give up the symbol of repression and terrorism you have left behind?
I think that says it all.
Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol @ the comment about the niqab "differentiating" her from the rest!
Muslima wrote:
why is that funny?![]()
Then again, 8 Muslim Women have been head of state in Muslim countries while America is still waiting for its first female president in 2014.... the idea that there is even a discussion in the US that Hilary Clinton may be problematic for the office merely because she is a woman is a sign of how backward US politics is but hey, here in America women are "FREE", they wear bikinis and miniskirts, talk about messed up priorities.... But what do I know, Muslim women are oppressed![]()