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canada haramkam hijab
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tajuk yang ingin mereka lihatn namun hakikatnya......Islam menang lagi.
Wafa Dabbagh has risen to the rank of Lt. Commander in the Canadian Navy and as a Muslim, was the first member of the military to wear a hijab.
Canada allows female mounted police to wear hijabThe iconic uniform is updated "to better reflect the diversity" in Canada and boost recruitment of Muslim women.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is to allow its female Muslim officers to wear hijabs, updating an iconic uniform "to better reflect the diversity" in Canada's communities. "The commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police recently approved this addition to the uniform," Scott Bardsley, a spokesman for Ralph Goodale, the public safety minister, told the AFP news agency. "This is intended to better reflect the diversity in our communities and encourage more Muslim women to consider the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a career option." The policy was quietly enacted despite the fact that no officer had yet asked to wear the hijab as of earlier this year.
However, about 30 officers had asked for a relaxing of the rules for religious or cultural reasons over the past two years, the Montreal daily La Presse reported, citing an internal correspondence between Goodale and the force's commissioner Bob Paulson. The memo also said that the type of hijab was selected to be included in the uniform that could be removed quickly and easily if needed. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police became the third police force in Canada to add the hijab option after Toronto and Edmonton. The uniform - a red serge tunic, leather riding boots and wide-brimmed felt campaign hat - dates back to the 1880s and was last updated in 1990 to allow Sikh officers to wear turbans.
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Kalau btudung2 ni doesnt mean u baik sgt, da byk contoh kat msia, dont justify yg free hair tu jahat |
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Pakai tudung dalam tu sorok batang salib.....
- Melayu |
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bertudung adalah sebahagian dari menutup aurat.... |
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Bertudung tak wajib TAPI menutup rambut tu wajib. Tutuplah rambut kamu wahai wanita Muslim hatta dengan tudung saji pun. |
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Org canada relax aje,tapi yg dok beribu batu dari canada pulak yg kepanasan..kelakar giler. |
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Kenapa la aku baca canada haramkan najib |
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Mmg kat canada semua orang jenis open. Agama ope |
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Sementara kat tanah molayu, gambar iklan pon kena dicat bertudong! |
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kiranya sedang menyambut kemenangan lah sebegini sis?
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Kepanasan pembenci tudung |
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Ya rabbi... Sama lah pulak kita..
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.. TT lava/lobai sex nak provoke puak eteis kaa??
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jangan hina islam la
islam tak ajar perkara kecil begini pun nak dikatakan menang
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iol nak mnyimpang...iol minat citer good witch.
tazzabar nk follow season baru...
Btw, kalau scarf mcm yuna tu dia haramkn x? |
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Ummah yang paling insecure di dunia |
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Edited by mbhcsf at 26-8-2016 04:13 PM
they all amalkan religious pluralisme. itu 'opennya' mereka dan juga pluralisme masyarakat. dan depa tak terikat dengan sistem nilai pun, sebab tu tak hairan depa akan benarkan. apa apapun sebab tu sapa yg tau hal ni tak hairan pun canada pun buat apa, baguslah dalam konteks ni. tak seperti french.
kat msia kita tekankan pluralisme dama masyarakat yg menekankan etika etika baik dalam agama agama lain untuk perpaduan.
itu bezanya.
Tapi kan sapa baca daily mail yang french police suruh seorang wanita tanggalkan pakainan tertutupnya dengan cara mengaibkan sekali?
ini 'kelakar' jugak sebab ia berkisar dengan hak asasi wanita yg nak pakai apa apa pun kat pantai
versus
'perception' pihak berkuasa perancis yg mengatakan ia provocative.
dan ini dikecam oleh sadiq khan pun dan satu demonstrasi yang dah diadakan depan keduataan perancis di London. dan golongan feminist pulak ( yups) pun buat demo juga agar pihak tertentu tidak menggunakan 'label- feminism' mereka untuk menegah pemakaian burkini
hahahaa - nampak tak tangled konflik bila sistem nillai pincang?
hehehe menarik juga tau polemik , isu ni - dalam satu aspek di barat islam dilihat as 'opressive to women' sebab persepsi yg disalah beri, tapi dalaom konteks burkini - depa yg kutuk etika pemakaian wanita islam yg bertutup/ preseving modesty tu, akan lantang bersuara jugaklah - tak masuk akal halang wanita bertutup untuk bekreasi di pantai...
ni link - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... ear-Paris-trip.html
kesian that lady
u see those photos , how u know maruah seorag wanita tu dibuat seperti bawah tapak kaki je
galau si bebas nilai
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... earing-burkini.html
dan tulisan Sarah Vine - dia taksetuju tentang religious wear ( ni bias barat ) tapi tang konteks ni dia marah.
SARAH VINE: Outrage at the beach: Bullying modest women into removing modest beachwear plays straight into the hands of fanatics
The world reacted with outrage to pictures of a woman on the beach in France yesterday being forced by police to remove her 'burkini'
Sarah Vine writes that such an act simply plays into the hands of terrorists
The ban has made it illegal for women to wear full-body swimwear
By SARAH VINE FOR THE DAILY MAIL
PUBLISHED: 23:13, 24 August 2016 | UPDATED: 11:21, 25 August 2016
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Frankly, I have never been a fan of religious dress and I am especially not keen on burkas and hijabs; I find it hard to communicate with a blank piece of cloth, and I like to see a person's smile.
I strongly suspect that these garments make it harder for immigrant communities to find acceptance in their adoptive countries and they certainly act as a barrier to integration.
I also think that sometimes — not always — they are used as an instrument of oppression by men within the communities from which the women hail.
Sarah Vine is feeling furious on behalf of the middle-aged Muslim woman pictured yesterday being forced to undress in front of policemen on a beach in Nice in the South of France
Sarah Vine is feeling furious on behalf of the middle-aged Muslim woman pictured yesterday being forced to undress in front of policemen on a beach in Nice in the South of France
But none of that stopped me feeling furious on behalf of the middle-aged Muslim woman pictured yesterday being forced to undress in front of policemen on a beach in Nice in the South of France. It was, to put it bluntly, an outrage. The poor woman was not even in breach of the so-called 'burkini ban' imposed by authorities in 15 French regions since the beginning of the summer.
The ban made it illegal for women to wear swimwear that covers their whole body and, as such, is popular with Muslim women whose religion dictates that they dress modestly. In France, however, burkinis are said to 'ostentatiously show religious affiliation'.
The ban, sanctioned by French law, has been seen by many as an understandable, but totally over the top, knee-jerk reaction to the spate of atrocities carried out by religious fanatics across the Channel over the past 18 months.
The most recent was the Bastille Day massacre, in which 83 people were murdered as crazed Tunisian-born Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel ploughed his lorry into crowds celebrating on Nice's seafront, a stone's throw from where the female Muslim was made to strip this week.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femai ... .html#ixzz4IQJSjXpz
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