Missouri Christian wears hijab in solidarity

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It shows that women are inferior. It is also a way to control them.
 
It shows that women are inferior. It is also a way to control them.
In this country(USA where the teacher is from) it is completely a free choice. I think the self objectification of women feeling the need to show off their bodies and always be sexually appealing shows much greater inferiority, and is forced from a young age via social indoctrination.
 
In this country(USA where the teacher is from) it is completely a free choice. I think the self objectification of women feeling the need to show off their bodies and always be sexually appealing shows much greater inferiority, and is forced from a young age via social indoctrination.
Thats right 👍
 
In this country(USA where the teacher is from) it is completely a free choice. I think the self objectification of women feeling the need to show off their bodies and always be sexually appealing shows much greater inferiority, and is forced from a young age via social indoctrination.
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Does a woman have the right to choose how she shows her love for God in countries like Saudi Arabia?

And would you say that being forced to wear a hijab by law actually takes all of the “symbolic” meaning out of her act of “love”?

Doing something freely is a sign of love…doing it out of fear is not.
Hi Randy,

Not all countries of the world have the same laws and Saudi does have some controversial laws. As for the religion of Islam…many Muslims and non Muslims will tell you that Islam does not approve of discrimination against anyone based on sex, race or religion.
 
Just a question or two if I may because I do not know… Can a Muslim woman have love for her god without wearing a hijab? Is a Muslim woman free to “Not” wear a hijab with in the Muslim community, where it is customary, here in the US or else where without fear of reprisal?
Hello Wmscott,

There are some 50 Muslim majority countries in the world. Most of them have fashion styles similar to what we see in the USA, UK or France.

As for religious clothing in general…I approve of folks wearing religious clothing so long as it is not being forced upon them.
 
I like the idea, but I would be concerned that Muslims would find it offensive for someone to wear one who wasn’t Muslim.
 
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