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[quote]another thing, you say. [quote] I have already given you example of Hazrat Sakina (daughter of Imam Hussain). She did not consider the head cover a requirement. She openly confronted the male elites who used the head cover as a tool in their society. Most women who were prostitutes and entertainers of the time, they did not do the head cover. All the rest of the women did it. This had become the norm. To break this culture, she openly rejected the head cover. If this was a requirement of Shariah, then she would not have done it. This is found in Tarikh al-Rusul wa al-Muluk or Tarikh al-Tabari, book by Al-Tabari, a famous Muslim historian and Quran Tafsir writer. You can do your research on Tabari. [/quote] It is strange, and in the tradition of liberal muslims to point to historical statements, whose truth we will ignore for now, to deal with this issue of Hijab. It is very telling that you have no ability to deal with the qur'anic evidence. Only irrelivant evidence (which your quote above is, Islamically) to suit your liberalism. Salaam Edited by: marwan on Saturday, July 10, 2010 2:15 PM[/quote]
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