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Originally posted by vamp
1. It's not religious liberty. 2. They are gaining rights.
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Originally posted by vamp
Burqas are an act of extreme Islam though. It is not religious based and they never wore it before.
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1. "...and to extend their headcoverings (khimars) to cover their bosoms (jaybs)..." - Surah 24, Verse 31
2. You're assuming that every woman who has ever worn a burqa was forced to do so. However, there are converts who have made the decision later in life. Why do they not deserve the basic right of choosing a religion? How can you decide for someone that they were forced in to a religion?
3. Burqas predate Islam. You can also find variants in every religion and every culture. What are your opinions on the habit, sis?