Tempting eyes and Muslim men !!!

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This is just my opinion, but what I think it really boils down to is that it is the Muslim man that is the weak one. Rather than deal with his own weakness and sinful ways, he cowardly inflicts unreasonable constraints on the woman as if it is their fault that they are beautiful.
 
Then they better not come here, God forbid if they see a Victoria Secret catalog!!:rotfl:
Dont be surprised they already have, maybe even possess some. A lot of hypocrisy in those places really:rolleyes:
 
This is just my opinion, but what I think it really boils down to is that it is the Muslim man that is the weak one. Rather than deal with his own weakness and sinful ways, he cowardly inflicts unreasonable constraints on the woman as if it is their fault that they are beautiful.
Yes!! Mohammad is their role model.

Muslim men have Mohammad as their example and Mohammad was a very morally immature dude!
 
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Though, it was funny when i saw a woman in a full length burka having an argument in a mall with her husband, and in english yelled at him “I saw you checking out her bottom…” And that guy, looked very, very scared!
This just proves that “hell hath no fury …” and a smart man quakes in front of an angry wife, no matter how she is dressed.
 
This is just my opinion, but what I think it really boils down to is that it is the Muslim man that is the weak one. Rather than deal with his own weakness and sinful ways, he cowardly inflicts unreasonable constraints on the woman as if it is their fault that they are beautiful.
Not unique to Muslims though. Go have a look at some of the modesty threads on this site. 🤷
 
Yes!! Mohammad is their role model.

Muslim men have Mohammad as their example and Mohammad was a very morally immature dude!
Interestingly, a Muslim colleague shared with me yesterday, that looking lustfully (wistfully) at another woman is forbidden in Islam.

She also told me how she had rebuked her husband when he had stared too much at another woman at the beach.
 
Interestingly, a Muslim colleague shared with me yesterday, that looking lustfully (wistfully) at another woman is forbidden in Islam.

She also told me how she had rebuked her husband when he had stared too much at another woman at the beach.
I think that is just human nature, I doubt a women (of any other religion) that wouldn’t do the same.
 
Tell you.

Last month I was in a Muslim country and I found the women much more beautiful. They wore burkhas of differente shapes and colours and beaten by the wind, wow, it was so feminine and so beautiful.

On the contrary, when some women in the west want to show their unshapped legs up to the top and show their grassy belly between the skirt or shorts and the T-Shirt, I think that there should be a law fording them of showing it all.

The other day I want to the beach and found a grandmother age lady in topless. Boy, again, it should be forbidden. Would she look MUCH more beautiful in burkha?

I am in favour of long dresses and lons sleeves or pants for ladies, except for a chosen ones. My opinion…
 
Interestingly, a Muslim colleague shared with me yesterday, that looking lustfully (wistfully) at another woman is forbidden in Islam.

She also told me how she had rebuked her husband when he had stared too much at another woman at the beach.
How does she feel about her man having 3 other wives?
 
What galls me is not the veil so much…although a woman came into the store where she had only slits in her veil across her eyes…and really…these women look scary!..are they also doing something to their husbands to keep them away?..

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I lived in Turkey for a couple of years - women wore colorful clothes and a headscarf, and that seemed fine, but I saw at the airport a woman completely covered, and it IS creepy looking. You don’t know what or who is under there. I heard someone make an interesting point once about how we so often connect to people with our eyes - not being able to see another’s eyes is disconcerting.
 
I lived in Turkey for a couple of years - women wore colorful clothes and a headscarf, and that seemed fine, but I saw at the airport a woman completely covered, and it IS creepy looking. You don’t know what or who is under there. I heard someone make an interesting point once about how we so often connect to people with our eyes - not being able to see another’s eyes is disconcerting.
Like they say “The eyes are the windows to the soul.”
 
“19th November 2011:
The ultra-conservative Islamic state has said it has the right to stop women revealing ‘tempting’ eyes in public.
A spokesperson for Saudi Arabia’s Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, Sheikh Motlab al Nabet, said a proposal to enshrine the measure in law has been tabled.”
Link.

:dts:If the faith cannot control our lust then what !!!, why Muslim men cannot control themselves !!!, why it’s always the woman fault !!!, we want woman to be cover totally in black…

From this:
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/39802000/jpg/_39802911_veil203.jpg

To this:
http://www.5abr.com/wp-content/uploads/1120-150x150.jpg
I think these Islamic standards objectify women to a greater degree than things like pornography ever could. They literally don’t even look human anymore:(

Because all their human features are visually erasured:mad:
 
I went to a Muslim country recently and I tell you, all women were beautiful: with full burka (?), with tempting eyes, with half a burka and with western clothes.

Women … are always simply women…

I went to a Muslim country recently and I tell you, all women were beaitucy
So what?
What is your point?
Are you attempting to justify this behavior?
 
Male (or also female) lust is surely an aspect of it, though I think overally it rather has to do with “evil eye”, an aspect of which probably is lust+burnout, but also e.g. envy. Something which has more various aspects than what mentioned in this short comment.

Besides that, such dress issues should be up to women really, and from a physical medical point of view,** I don’t think keeping eyes in dark for most or all day is healthy for such eyes**.
I don’t think the people who make up these rules care.
Women’s lives are quite literally worth less (than men’s) under Islamic law.
 
Both women in the OP are adhering to the Islamic dress code, but the point is that in Islam it’s always the woman who is bearing the consequences!, what about if the man has sexy eyes! what the cleric would say to him, simply nothing, he would tell the women not to look at him, so it’s always the woman fault…
Its because women are regarded as chattel under Islamic law.
 
I lived in Turkey for a couple of years - women wore colorful clothes and a headscarf, and that seemed fine, but I saw at the airport a woman completely covered, and it IS creepy looking. You don’t know what or who is under there. I heard someone make an interesting point once about how we so often connect to people with our eyes - not being able to see another’s eyes is disconcerting.
I agree, in a very real way it dehumanizes them.
 
Yes, it is dehumanizing…

And then think about it…the impression you have looking at them…both women who show too much and those who practically cover themselves as this…reflect on the men imposing it.

I saw a woman in the store who literally had slits over her eyes…so you could not even see the shape of her eyes…and it is galling when Muslimas go so far as bragging about dressing like this.

Such a distortion of womanhood.
 
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