(May 12, 2012 at 8:41 am)Freethinker~ Wrote: Ok, i looked through all the pages on this forum and couldn't see a thread like this one.Banning the burka...Well, I could tell you this, it's not the first time this arab dress was banned anywhere.
So they banned the Burqa in France, should they do it in everywhere else too?
I personally think they should and it's for one sole reason, whether or not women are forced to wear the Burqa, there's one thing that sticks to my mind.
Still, I am for the ban of the burka or other religious garments and symbols in schools or governmental offices(for those who work there).
Other areas, the burka or other religious garments should be free to wear.
Quote:What if there was a murder or a serious injury from attempting to kill someone by an Islamic woman, wouldn't it be that much harder in identifying the suspect if they had a Burqa/Nidab on?This was also the motivation behind Sultan Abdulhamid Khan II banning the burka, but it has a different name and version here.
How about if someone else gets wrongly accused of attempted murder?
What do you all think?
It's completely dark, while the afghan burka comes in the colours of brown to celestial blue. Our great Sultan banned this garment due to an attempt on his life by a man in the garments of a woman.
This was later on realized completely with the reforms of our founding father Bashbugh Atatürk, who made modern ways of dressing, which was until then reserved for urban populations, available to rural populations, which made up the majority of our country back then.
Of course, popularizing a way of dress requires a little force, and that is what he did.
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