Rachel Johnson Says Her Brother's Burka Comments Didn't Go Far Enough | Good Morning Britain
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- Last month, former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson penned an article on the Burka which received a lot of backlash as he made comparisons to 'bank robbers' and 'letterboxes'. His sister, Rachel tells GMB that his comments didn't go far enough and calls for a full ban in the UK. She is joined by Sahar Al-Faifi who shares why she chooses to cover her face with the burka.
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And I being motorcyclist was forced to remove my helmet everytime I entered a building.
yes well said me too.
But she said she would remove it for security reasons
@Faithmay89 only during identity check or the entire time she is in that building? 😅
They’re literally arguing about Sahar’s “freedom” to oppress herself lol
What a joke
Lol 😂but true
I would hesitate and feel uncomfortable while talking to someone who I can not identify as a person.
And how you define a person ?
So if a person wears a niqab, what do you identify them as? Alien?
That’s a ‘you’ problem then.
@@TRAKOTI-07dont know🤷♂️ cant see their face
sounds like a problem with your social inadequacy, thanks for letting us know
There are women who ALSO cover their eyes with fabric. They cannot even cross the street safely . And they dont go more than a block from their house without being accompanied by a male. Are you telling me that is a choice? A choice to be respected ? 😅😅😅
have you ever actually worn one. as someone whos worn the ones that covers eyes you can see people but they cant see you. i see perfectly fine so dont assume.
go ask one of them
@@5EL0N3yes, I have tried to cover and it is awfull. You cannot see well and neither breath well, it is humiliating, sweatty and you feel like you are not part of the society anymore.😢
@@zendaya1846 as one who is in the US nope it was my choice infact my dad even said i shouldnt since we are not in a muslim country but i still do and im happy
😂😂😂😂 i see such women almost everyday
They do look like letter boxes, and how many of them are concealing the male?
Like penguins actually even penguins look better than these muslim women
Faith should not be expressed in public. Full stop
That's the west mentality that expressing Fatih have to have practice part time or not at all until you need God ,but the people to have faith and know their Creator they worship their God every breath that they are breathing so faith is full time from the day you born until the day you die not just because she live in west she have to sell her soul for and please people like you and me she does what she thinks is right for her and the relations that she has with her Creator. so in this case people that are naked outside should also leave do nudity at home not in public .
You can wear all veils available within the privacy of your home😅
It's disingenuous to frame Sahar as the lived reality for ALL women wearing a veil. It certainly isn't in religiously conservative countries where faith doctrine is law.
While banning the veil is utterly absurd, Rachel is correct on that. There is no easy answer to protect women who are conditioned or are otherwise forced to wear the veil, and those who choose to voluntarily. And how do you sort those who are conditioned but lie out of fear of reprisal? Best you can do is offer them protective services and the ability to come forward.
It is also disingenuous to frame women who are forced to wear it as being the lived reality for ALL women wearing a veil. Most women who wear it choose to wear it out of love and belief for their religion. Some women being forced doesn't mean no women are allowed to wear it. And by the way, in religiously conservative countries wearing the burka is not the law. It is not the law in Saudi Arabia or in Iran.
@@la_illaha_ill_allah First of all, strawman. Saying it is disingenuous to frame Sahar’s example as the reality for all women =/= all women are forced to wear the veil. You concede yourself that some are indeed forced.
Secondly, Saudi Arabia isn’t that religiously conservative by comparison and you’re wrong. Iran does mandate that all women, regardless of religion, must wear a veil. Or did the brutal killing of Mahsa Imani in custody for allegedly wearing a veil incorrectly, sparking mass civil unrest, not happen in your mind?
The same is true for Afghanistan, Palestine, and the Aceh Province in Indonesia. Not including subcultures and religious communities here in the UK and other western countries where women may face reprisal from their families, friends, partners and the communities themselves. Even if not sanctioned by the state.
@@Blackjax137obody is denying that some * key word is some * are force but you also have to understand not everyone is, to think because a woman is wearing a hijba is oppressed is same as thinking a woman who is wearing open clothing is a bad woman…..or person of color is oppressed when that isn’t true
@@simsimmer3040 So we should ignore all those women *forced* like Mahsa Imani who was brutally killed in Iranian custody because *some* are not?
Agree to disagree. Banning the veil is absurd, sure, but Sahar is only an example of someone who does so willingly. Good for her. She is NOT representative of ALL those wearing a veil.
@@Blackjax137 absolutely not may allah rest masha Imani soul and may help her family and all those poor woman who were force to wear hijba. What I meant is nobody is denying the fact that some woman are being force which is absolutely wrong and against islam my point is that we can’t just say every woman is oppressed if she wears a hijba. As for you point how we know some woman are being force or not that the thing we are trying more so we are trying to teach people islam so they understand forcing someone to do something isn’t islam and against what allah have told us hope you understand. As for the people of Iran that’s the problem no country right now represents islam as they aren’t fellow it 100 percent as the leader of the islam country have become greedy and want power as you can see none of them have step up to help Iran or afghanistan.
I can’t even believe this is even a conversation !
Your bothers comment was true the burka does look like a letter box, its called humor.
Rachel you’re right .
My body my choice but only to remove clothes, not put them on, the mission of this failed society is clear now
For god's sake don't remove your clothes. The world is already ugly enough
It very sad they say woman wear hijba because men can’t control themself when they don’t understand their own argument had this been the case allah won’t have told men to lower their gase allah won’t have told men to cover them self from belly buttons to their knees. Sure it isn’t hijba and I understand the hardship that come with hijba but at the end of the day it is a commandment that is by Allah. and you get a reward for it. And if start saying why men or woman can do that but the other can’t you just make it hard for both genders they are different and what they need is equity not equality ❤️
Bet on that nudity is today's new normal while modesty pose threat to them
Walking into a steamroom.
Let's wear LUCHA LIBRE masks then !!!
Do it!
Imagine a molecular geneticist who believes in an imaginary sky daddy and follows 7th century rules lol
Beat me to it!
😅😅😅😅
Freedom of religious expression can’t cut feminism off at its knees
Thats a shame
the problem is can the brits do that or not, "ban burqa" if not, so let them have their freedom, if there are more then what? that's the problem later
@@dearbrad1996 no, she does not represent the generality of Islam as a whole, so if you consider she tolerant, intelligent, and respectful of others, then you think all of people like she represent Islam like that?
no, you have been tricked lol
@@dearbrad1996 she is just defending her religion, not you're all people Brits
because I'm a Muslim I understand she, even though what her said is objective, tolerant, intelligent and respects other people, but in she heart deep down he wants the domination of Islamists
I ducking dare her to go out without one on and see how kych of a "choice" she has
We don't even know if that's Sahar.
why don't men show their devotion to their faith by covering their face too? it is illogical for one group of believers to do one thing, and not the other group.
Niqabis during the pandemic where everyone was ordered to wear face coverings: "Who's laughing now?"
There is a difference, the face mask doesn't cover the entire face. It's just the mouth and nose. Also it was the norm of the society at the time due to the health situation and risks of not covering the nose and mouth. The Burqa hasn't made any positive contributions to British society and it's hard to argue that Islam has made more positive than negative contributions across Europe. The problem is that many don't believe in the concept of national laws as only Sharia is deemed acceptable
@@anonymousanonymous2319 in German would say to you ; Mister schlauberger or mister neunmalklug but here metaphorically
@@Dragonkller-mg5og well in Germany, they are also protesting against Salafism who wanna take over Germany and destroy other religions there. I am in support of protecting German culture, history and indigineous faiths
@@anonymousanonymous2319 cool
A medical face mask where everyone has to briefly wear it regardless of gender for health reasons =/= an permanent entire body covering where only women have to wear it.
Go live in a country where it fits in simple bye bye this is Britain
When in Rome, do as the Romans do or People should live in their own countries ..this is not a rocket science
So you everyone should be forced to act the same? Tell me more.
@@theamericanofafricandescent yup
Boris - letterbox 😂
Defending Islam is like chicken defending kfc
that has to be one of the worst comparisons I've ever heard
you thought you ate
god damn it i need to say again Sahar ! is an amazing lady ! she has my full support and respect !
the problem is can the brits do that or not, "ban burqa" if not, so let them have their freedom, if there are more then what? that's the problem later
you need to realise the story because which the covering came into being in islam. It about eve teasing one of mohammad wife by mohammad best friend Umar when she would go out to defecate at night. That when instead telling umar to stop eve teaasing because he was a warrior Mohammad told his own wife to cover up. If this is the story. Quran also states "Your wives are like farmland for you,1 so approach them as you please.2 And send forth something good .for yourselves.3 Be mindful of Allah, and know that you will meet Him. And give good news to the believers." This Ayah al-Baqarah (The Cow) 2:223 . this is as per muslim is what god spoke to Mohammad. Also as per this can never be changed till eternity as this words of Allah and not human.
Does she remove it when in a bank or buying petrol like bikers being forced to remove their helmet's?
She just said yes for identity check in banks and airports
She literally said yes.
I and many of my friends do too.
Good debate.
It creeps me out when they wear those things.
And I get creeped out seeing transgender people but I don't complain.
Rachel: "My doubts about the full face veil is were the women choosing to cover their faces".
Sahar confirms it's her choice.
Rachel: "I still have a problem with the full face"
It's possible she has stereotypes as well that's why she thinks it's causing problems on the streets. If she only mentioned the cultural shock, I would understand and respect that but it also wouldn't make it right to suggest others take off something that has meaning to them just to make you feel comfortable. I am also glad she pointed out that from a feminist point of view, there is nothing wrong with this because there isn't.
When you go to the REAL reason why she wears this vail, it is disgusting.
@@gustgoris8009 and whats that real reason?
@@iR6s
When you are a muslim, you know.
It is because muslimman there brains are in their penisses.
So a muslimgirl has to cover her body so abdul man don't get boners.
@@iR6s Do you now know the REAL reason?
@@gustgoris8009 no thats why im asking you
Life is so short, better focus on our own life than on what someone decides to wear 😆
Real talk. I could care less if women dress up as ninja's.
Not a question of clothes. The burqa is a silent prasing for jihad and islamic conquest. Our women cannot go uncovered in islamic countries. Burqa is a tool of oppression.
@@duncan3998until shredder gets involved
exactly
Ive had some move under me if they knock my door i wont answer it i will speak to them thru my letterbox .. she how they like it
Rachel Johnson's comment is absolutely spot on it was a huge wake up call and far to many still mist it.
There might be choices, but on top, there are society practices and culture of the peoples of a country
when i look at that veiled woman i feel fear😢
Look in the mirror
@@anisah7606look at history and understand why! 🤦♀️
Me tooo they look scary
Why are you fearful?
You have absolutely nothing to be scared of.
I don’t think “a reaction” is justification to call for a banning of something you don’t understand. I mean we are so diverse in our beliefs and expression that banning based on reaction is not plausible.
Piers morgan you are amazing
What are you smoking?
A Muslim girl here Burka and Nikab are not compulsory in Islam but rather a cultural thing originated from Saudi Arabia
Actually it was the Byzantine Women who were wearing them first and it was a class thing. I would support any Woman that wishes to wear it for the comfort of their beliefs.
As you point out it's not compulsory and Islam ordained a perdah, or “curtain,” for the wives of the Prophet, not for all Muslim women.
In response to the ignorant so called Muslim woman … it’s not a tradition… it’s a step further in modesty that is loved by Allah … not mandatory… yes … but still a better option
@@Tarek_ElMaddah You just contradicted yourself by saying it's the better option, is she a lesser Woman if she chooses not too? are you saying vanity should be put before belief?
@@Tarek_ElMaddah stup
@@Amathusukx It is better option according to sharia
Literally who's business is it if someone wants wear a veil. Mind boggling.
The public's business
@@velocity4143 serious, you cannot dictate values in another country. That's like walking around with balaclavas into schools, banks or whatever and saying "whose business is it?"
They cannot complain about Islamaphobia and people not wanting to interact with them when they walk around covering their faces, hiding from the public
People have to remove helmets and masks in some settings, I don't see you saying "whose business is it?"
Also what about Saudi Arabia, whose business is it if someone wears Christian or Hindu clothes? Muslims have far more religious freedom in any non-muslim country than non-muslims have in Saudi
@@velocity4143 1) glad you but it still remains a fact
2) if it is against the norm of the country then yes, I don't know anyone who covers their entire face with their hair
3). Not really, I wasn't opposed to the Hijab. Just anything which covers in full
4) the difference is that this covers the entire face and it's in a non-muslim country where it isn't really the ways of society. I'M ADDITION, it doesn't help that ISIS brides dress in the same way or that it gives a ninja feel. When you are not in a Muslim country, you have to give consideration for the majority of people. I don't see any other minority really having similar issues
@@velocity4143 it's the difference is that it's not about how you as an individual feel. It's about society at large. Muslim countries aren't comfortable with rainbows and pride, I'm not blaming them
If Muslim countries were uncomfortable with emos, I'd agree. I would be against emos or whatever forcing their ways onto Muslims in Muslim countries. The difference is that you expressed a personal preference. I would never oppose Burkas in Muslim countries, it's not my place. But in a non-muslim country where it goes against the norms of both indigineous people (and other minorities), you cannot just ignore that and impose your own ways
@@anonymousanonymous2319 I cover almost fully (my eyes partially show) and if I visit a non-Muslim I gonna wear it because it's my choice and now it's part of my dress. You have NO FRICKING SAY in how I dress. And never do non-muslim countries.
ALSO WHY AM I VIEWED AS IMPOSING MY NORMS WHEN I AM EXPRESSING MY RIGHT.
WTF?! WHO CARES IF IT HAS A NINJA FEEL? GOOD. WOULD YOU SAY TRADITIONAL OUTFITS FROM OTHER NATIONS LOOK LIKE RUGS?! IF NO, SHUT THE FRICK UP.
WHO'S BUSINESS IS IT??!! CLEARLY NOT YOURS!!
Does that man ever shut up so others can speak ?
They backed her in a corner damn lol
We can have people cross borders and not be recognized...
Women should be free to choose. But awareness need to be brought that it was originally meant to hide from men and not for fashion.
Problem is they are disrespected in their community if not wearing one, which kind of obligates voluntary wearing.
And there are families which want their women to wear it, but men from same family go out in western clothes including denim, suits, jackets.
Awareness needs to be brought to women and let them decide.
@swadeshixx2go ......a child becoming a doctor, lawyer , politician , who's parent was in one of these professions ......you wouldn't ever think they been forced , manipulated to go in to the same profession ??? ........ Here you have an issue and talking about family dynamics.
Just for reference. In your so called perfect western law / society a man can go walking topless in public ....but for a woman to do same would get arrested .....think long and hard why that still is here ( for a limited time only 😄)
In islam wearing it is the woman’s choice no one is allowed to force it.
the problem is can the brits do that or not, "ban burqa" if not, so let them have their freedom, if there are more then what? that's the problem later
@@user-yy3oh3lf9w the problem is can the brits do that or not, "ban burqa" if not, so let them have their freedom, if there are more then what? that's the problem later
@@UC5kym7PU5p4gqtCGShcXhFA if we believe in freedom for women and what they can wear, surely it should be able to go both ways right?
I think by now it's just them saying I can wear what I want. Still it's a little funny lol
A lot of people will prefer you to cover your face
Million thumbs down to Mr.Morgan. He needs to continue to swallow the Red Pills.
That is the problem with Islam
Women cannot choose how hard they accept the faith
Their path is chosen
When my anxiety gets the better of me, I sometimes wish I could dress like that.
I think the modern western world should bring back victorian level or near victorian level modesty. Just try to cover what you can. You need to dress like us. But I don't blame you if you feel like that :). Have a good day, and hope your anxiety gets better!
You need therapy not this
You should try it. You may love it or hate it. I can see why it would be liberating to wear it
It’s the best, makes my anxiety go away actually, because people won’t judge me by my looks, but my personality.
I believe this is what Rachel may have been thinking. She is not religious, so you could say she probably assumes the Quran was written by men. Therefore - if the Quran says that the Creator advises women to cover their faces with an outer garment to avoid abuse, well don't you see how that changes things? One person believes they are being devoteful to their Creator, another believes that person is being duped by the patriarchy.
The Quran was written by a man
7:03 She doesn't have a problem with Sahar wearing a veil but at 9:01 she went WHY Sahar?
Sahar handled them well! I don’t understand why Muslim women are being attacked because they want to express their faith. People are upset because they are covering up their face, but didn’t we call have our faces covered during the lockdown ?😂
Haha literally
What are you talking about? The burka was invented by men. Your all fate has been invented by men, and you fools believe that sum god allah or jechova himself have whispered to someone's ear somewhere in the desert, and this is it. So even if you haven't been told, ordered, or forced directly to do it by a bearded man, that steel was and is his idea and his rules
far from the same.
@@JackRyan-ng1bo so they can’t be Muslim any where else ?
@@ririali1342because such cultural customs don’t align with western values?
Piers You Win My heart I see your many videos on many topics you do the best You made me your fan in just 1 day ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Well, covering up for me as Muslim woman makes me feel more comfortable and free... I can focus on most important things I'm destinated to do, and people are connecting with my mind not my beauty so it is a connection on a deeper level.
you are destinated to leave our country and go back to your shitty place. We do not want people like you here
Dear, people can’t connect with you when they can’t see your face. What do you think will happen, if people see you face. Why you will feel more free by covering you face ?what is bothering you if people can see your face?
@@user-lx3yx4se1hLooking at a woman's body causes you to have a high sexual arousal
You cannot go to a non-muslim country and expect people to just agree with your values. You can wear what you want but if I decided to walk around in a ski-mask, is it wrong if others are slightly intimidated because they can't see my face?
I agree that a Hijab should be treated like a Jewish scarf or Turban etc.
the problem is can the brits do that or not, "ban burqa" if not, so let them have their freedom, if there are more then what? that's the problem later
Its so ridiculous i cant talk to someone if i cant see their face.
So masha amini had a chocie ?
Why are all these videos CZcams keeps serving me from Good Morning Britain from 5 years ago?
Tbh Rachel needs to cover her face so she needs one
You're right save us the pain
Lmaooo😂
yall cant accept someone for their religious faith? but we have to accept people for being a gay non gendered person with made up pronouns? make it make sense.
religion isn't up for debate over "feelings" its their religion wich is set in stone... argue with their god about it. imagine being mad at god for sinning and whining about not getting into heaven, then argue with god trying to change his rules that he set. let that person do whatever they gotta do to make it by their religion's rules.
Is this for real? 😀
She has every right to wear anything she wants... end of story
No?
@@blindfollowerno why? Who are you to dictate her rights?
Well said
No definitely NOT.
No should be illegal the burka, not the hijab prehaps, reason being because your unable to see someone’s face in which you may have to be verify this for identity like in a bank for instance
It turns out that I had seen Sahar in a video previously and I failed to recognize her because her face was covered. That is what I find frustrating about the niqab.
Then they asked « syariah law » after… see what happen now!!! Those people make problems
😂😂😂😂😂,her scarf 😅
If its her choice to wear it what is the issue? Its my choice to wear a mask even now when i go out in crowded places during winter? So will we ban masks?
mashaallah this happen when you are right and confident
OK but hold on a secnd.... if I had my choice in all honesty. If i was to be my true self i would want to go around to work, shopping, etc in a tshirt and knickers. This is where I am most comfortable and completely myself. When im at home i wear a tshirt, no bra knickers and flip flops and id prefer to wear that to work but im absolutely not allowed to do that, so are we really genuinely free to wear whatever we want. Or what if you wanted to wear a bikini while practicing as a doctor or something. why isnt that ok??
Oh spare us all of your boring routine. I wouldn't care if you wore a monkey suit
It's a religious preference. How is going out in ur knickers related at all
In a work setting, you have to be professional as you are working for a company- not for yourself. You are representing the company and the company's values so you can not just show up to work in a bikini- that is ludicrous.
Exactly the same kind of “freedom is freedom” of Piers Morgan that strengthen the Islamitism of Britain and especially London!
Hijab is also in the bible Jesus said women should cover their heads unfortunately Christians are lost
where in the Bible does it say that? genuinely curious
brainwashed clown ... This is England ... not the fkn middle east!
@@emersyn444 Corinthians 11:5-6
(But every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head-it is the same as having her head shaved, For if a woman does not cover her head, she might as well have her hair cut off; but if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut off or her head shaved, then she should cover her head.)
@@za1d80 awesome, thanks!
@@za1d80 Only when praying. And the Jesus in the Bible is not the same as the one in the Quran. So, no, it is most certainly not the same, Christians are mnot lost, they are simply being lead by an Anti-Pope.
Ban it.
Johnson... what difference does it make if it's in the Qur'an or not ...its her right . She does NOT need to justify the way she dresses ...just like anyone else . Women are ordered in society to dress a certain way by marketing companies and make sure they take their money for it too .
Because it's the right of the public and safety too. It is my right to wear a balaclava when I walk in a bank, how dare people question it
People have a right to criticize a practice that believes woman should cover because there appearance is distracting. It is objectively dehumanizing.
And you see boris Johnson lied to mps so hes out for good thank god
Rachel get your own identity and stop cashing in on that daft brother of yours.
post box much?
Sahar is my new inspiration
The question is if her daughter or another woemn in her social would be free to decide not to wear one.
My body my choice until you cover yourself. Than it’s not your choice.
She chooses leave her alone respect her simple .
So we should all talk around with balaclavas on? covering face is an identity crisis, not clothes.
@@SP-qn5puBan masks too. If the face covering is banned, these women will wear the head covering and masks. And they'll look the same again. So just stop it. It's not an identity crisis. We show our face where it's really required like at security checks at airports. But there's no need to show our face on the road to everybody.
@@SP-qn5puidentity crisis like you wanna stalk and get women's for night stand
Pears sholud grow a pair.
This vail is simply... I find no words!
Let's say it in a different way: "If I can't see your whole face and your mimics that give me more insite and information about the true meaning of your words and thoughts than I'm not interested in you as a person cause you hide yourself as a person behind a "mask" in my opinion!
Well done again piers 👍
How can a scientist believe in God?
i don't understand why everybody so triggered about muslim woman want to wear hijab or burkha. did we accidently hurt your eye or somewhere on your body when we wear hijab? why are you so eager to fight something that not even your religon? you all need another hobbies.. read a book or drawing. stay happy!
It is because we have heard muslim women themselves say that they are oppressed from their first period. That makes people wonder everytime they see a woman in hijab, is she forced or not?
There are a lot of different cases and circumstances
@@miramataija1628 that our religion teaching, muslim women should not feel oppressed about this. also don't lump us with this kind of agenda. if you don't want to wear hijab just don't wear but keep in mind if one truly follow the islam teaching should know it is a sin to not cover. for my opinion if a muslim women don't want to wear hijab just don't wear but don't go fight for something that should not be fighting. In the end when we died we will be ask why aren't we cover ourselves and why aren't we obey Allah S.W.T order. don't make nonsense excuse just because a muslim girl want to show their hair.
I like to look the person in the face when I talk to them, I would feel uncomfortable having a conversation with a person hiding behind a black veil. She calls it respect to her god, what does that mean? Showing their face to their god is shameful?
GOD NEVER SAY WHAT TO DRESSES OR
Lol makes me wanna wear a full burqa and I will ☺️
You can, feel free to go to a Muslim country and try it. I wish I could wear non-muslim clothes in Saudi 😏
@@towradatan_ half of those countries aren't safe, even Muslims don't wanna live there. Some of them don't allow outsiders to settle there permanently and they are basically second class. Malaysia and Indonesia are the only decent ones, fair enough Jordan and Lebanon are okay too but how Islamic are they? I know so many that drink and don't wear Hijabs lol
It is cheaper than botox and plastic surgery. Makes me want to wear it as I age.
@@towradatan_ I am not sure that anyone in Bosnia wears full burqa.
@@anonymousanonymous2319 Why do western women happily wear a veil when they visit Iran, but muslim women refuse to follow norms when they're in the west?
This will set a precedent. It will not end at the naquab and burkha in person . . .
Bruka is only nonsense
Please quote the verse where it says to wear the veil in the Quran. Piers morgan is being a big baby feeling entitled to just interject at all times.
Once a religious person says, "they are interpreting it wrongly" just know they about to taqiya 😅😅😂
so when someone shows their legs/body etc it’s fine but when they choose to cover their body it’s wrong?😂 it’s their own choice they should be able to wear what they feel comfortable in.
It’s not covering their body - it’s covering everything. It’s walking around like a Halloween ghost. It’s removing all identity. Notice only the women have to do this, because of sexism against women that is so rampant in Islamic countries.
What is the religious reasoning behind this God wanting worshippers to cover up their hair and faces? Surely there is an explanation? Also, if it is just a way to worship why do many Muslim countries require covering up for modesty or require non-Muslims to cover up. If it is truly a choice then why is she doing what she says God wants or instructs?
The problem is that a lot of people are conditioned or forced to cover up. Is it really choice when you are pressured or encouraged to cover up? I would say the same thing about people wearing skimpy sexy clothes. Is it really a choice if you live in a society where you are conditioned to dress skimpy and sexy?
it is a choice for the majority of muslims, some choose to wear the hijab for example and in the quran you are encouraged to wear it but it also says wear it if you will
@@idkwhattosay593 I've only just seen your reply. Does the Koran explain why covering up is encouraged?
But don't try to use it to change a country you live in but are not from its roots and history and our ways, you must respect that countries religon, history, and it's way of life that's always been
Why does Piers Morgan insist on constantly shouting over people and preventing them from getting their point across? You have guests in there, don't you want us to hear what they have to say?
Probably because he was accused of being racist for slagging off Meghan Markle so much, so now he wants to seem very not racist by defending the sharia woman
Women should be free to make choices, no matter how patriarchal those choices are. But can this argument extend to women accepting abuse from partners insisting it's their choice to forgive the abuser and continue to live with him? Choices that symbolically or practically condone patriarchy are "free" choices any way.
The next we will say women are forced to wear skirts and dresses
I am wondering why no-one bring any other lady full naked walking in street ,beach ,shopping centres nobody had the right to question them but we have all these ladies coming attacking another lady for covering themselves with their choice and thats how they feel comfortable the same as someone going more than half naked on the roads simple no need to know every ones business.
If it’s an act or faith then why don’t men dress up in these garments ?
Men have a 'dress code' too. They have to cover themselves from the belly button to the knee.
It is different for men and women as naturally both the male body and the female body are different.
Overall, it is fair and if you choose to not see it as being fair then you need to go educate yourself.
If a man wore a mask like that people would think he were a criminal about to commit a crime.
Hey, Rachel Johnson...Camilla called...she wants her hair back.
Why doesn't God give birth with the veil if the veil is as important as this
The first problem is she is not a religious person she could say anything and why you don't have religion that is a big problem of mindset.
I pretend they're all secret female ninjas.
If i can wear a ski mask who goes with my belifs this will be okei. And i actully used to wear a ski mask before it becommed an issue.
I want to know where all the lovers are. Try a crips bandana with dark shades
she got the looks in the johnson family