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Original post by 41b
Strict Muslim culture requires that women remain at home and do not leave the house unescorted. In my view, this is done to minimise contact with non-related men and so preserve the honour of the woman.

Assuming, as a Hijabi, you are a strict Muslim, do you not think that you are betraying the spirit of your religion by interacting with men on the internet?


Not really. There also guidelines which i follow when talking to members of the opposite sex on the internet. I dont flirt or send any silly messages to them. I think this is fine

And islam doesnt really say you cannot interact with the opposite sex. Of course you can, but you should be professional and to the point

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Go away ASDA
Original post by ellie0497
Go away ASDA


hows Quentin
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Original post by ASDA MASSIVE
Not really. There also guidelines which i follow when talking to members of the opposite sex on the internet. I dont flirt or send any silly messages to them. I think this is fine

And islam doesnt really say you cannot interact with the opposite sex. Of course you can, but you should be professional and to the point

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:confused: are you the same person as the OP?
Original post by 41b
Strict Muslim culture requires that women remain at home and do not leave the house unescorted. In my view, this is done to minimise contact with non-related men and so preserve the honour of the woman.

Assuming, as a Hijabi, you are a strict Muslim, do you not think that you are betraying the spirit of your religion by interacting with men on the internet?



Thats true Women r meant to stay at home however, they are allowed to go out lets say to the shop local town. Its the intention of the woman really if she is going out because she has to for some important reason then its ok. Its ok for girls to talk to boys in Islam even if they non related men as long as the conversation is pure. As long as there is no flirting etc its fine.
Original post by muzi123
Right thats good to hear u want to learn
another question what do you class judging to mean?
lets say u didnt dress properly and i said dress up and fear God or i said dress up you are sinning would u class that as dont judge me or not? and would u get offended if i or anyone said such thing.

Huh?
Original post by MrsMars
:five:

:woo:

:five:
Original post by ellie0497
Have you ever visited Pakistan?

Yes
Original post by 41b
Strict Muslim culture requires that women remain at home and do not leave the house unescorted. In my view, this is done to minimise contact with non-related men and so preserve the honour of the woman.

Assuming, as a Hijabi, you are a strict Muslim, do you not think that you are betraying the spirit of your religion by interacting with men on the internet?

But i go uni.. i interact with them anyway, on the internet is ok no?
Original post by 41b
:confused: are you the same person as the OP?


No lol he jsnt
Original post by KittyRe-play
hows Quentin


Getting pu$$*
Original post by Princess31
Huh?

lol i asked cuz like lots of girls get angry they say your judging me would u class that as 'judging' if i said your a sinner ? because u did such and such like you are not covered properly or something i know u wear hijab but im asking from the point of view of lets say u didnt wear hijab then someone said 2 u dress up properly wear the hijab how would u feel would u feel angry
Original post by Princess31
:colonhash:

Im gonna start 2nd year of uni in september inshallah :redface:

Celtic :tongue:


You're 18 and already in 2nd year of Uni?

Masha'Allah :biggrin:
Original post by muzi123


lol i asked cuz like lots of girls get angry they say your judging me would u class that as 'judging' if i said your a sinner ? because u did such and such like you are not covered properly or something i know u wear hijab but im asking from the point of view of lets say u didnt wear hijab then someone said 2 u dress up properly wear the hijab how would u feel would u feel angry

Ahhh lol i wouldnt feel offended. My gran used to saybthat all the time.
Original post by Inzamam99
You're 18 and already in 2nd year of Uni?

Masha'Allah :biggrin:

Ahah thank u! :biggrin: long time! How are u? :h:
Opps on white guys
What is your definition of Hijab?
Original post by JustThatCuteGuy
Opps on white guys

Some are nice. Some arenr.
Like all guys.
Original post by MsFahima
What is your definition of Hijab?

To cover urself modestly
Do you fancy any boys at uni :hmmm:

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Original post by ASDA MASSIVE
Do you fancy any boys at uni :hmmm:

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Surely muslims girls, like all girls and boys, fancy people. After all, attraction is involuntary :dontknow:
Original post by Plantagenet Crown
Surely muslims girls, like all girls and boys, fancy people. After all, attraction is involuntary :dontknow:


Yes, i am sure they do

Fyi, i've been hit on by hijabis in my educational life in secondary school and college

I am just curious if she likes any boys at uni currently tho. You are not guaranteed to fancy one guy at any one time

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Original post by Withengar
Would you be offended if someone got you a portrait of the prophet Muhammad for your birthday?

I know for a fact that prophet Muhammad's portrait is not at all available👎
Original post by Plantagenet Crown
Surely muslims girls, like all girls and boys, fancy people. After all, attraction is involuntary :dontknow:


Unfortunately tho, i had to reject their advancements. Being the religious guy that i am, i withdrew from them and acted cold towards them and kept my conversations dead so that i could repel them

Thankfully my virginity is intact and i have surpassed all those hormonal teenage women now

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Original post by ASDA MASSIVE
Unfortunately tho, i had to reject their advancements. Being the religious guy that i am, i withdrew from them and acted cold towards them and kept my conversations dead so that i could repel them

Thankfully my virginity is intact and i have surpassed all those hormonal teenage women now

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Wow, someone should bottle you up in a hijab-repellent spray.

And lol, there is nothing wrong with losing one's V young.

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