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Burkha-clad Sania
by k.mallick on Nov 09, 2006 09:08 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sania looks pretty in Burkha, too. Hopefully, she gets the divine blessings to reach her destination.
Kumarendra Mallick

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RE:Burkha-clad Sania
by Er.Ahmad Rais Siddiqi(Alig) on Nov 10, 2006 03:56 PM  Permalink
My very respected Janab SPS chaudhary sb
Adabarz
I appreciate ur sporting spirit to ask corrections in ur knowledge about the dress for Men n women
Islam is about 1500yrs old only
At that time certain dress code was prescribed so that man n women shouldn't look indecent or nude or half nude so that no body should look them with a bad eye.
It is biologically natural for man,animal insects reptiles fishes or any living creature of God to be attracted towards the opposit sex n if one is attractive,lusty beautyful than there is chance to have a feeling to get that for biological satisfaction n that is the reason y r seeing that evryday many kidnappings r done just for sex
So to avoid this bad feeling,some dress codes were made when Islam came into existance.But,the real PURDAH is not of dress but yr own NIYAT(intention) that how u see ur opposite sex
U can see one like ur brother,sister mother,father or daughter.Does eveyone have the same feeling for others? No Not.
ErAhmadRaisRiddiqi(Alig)
International radio n TV commentator
Science,political,sports n feeatures writer
84G,Sectr-7,Jasola Vihar,New Delhi110025

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RE:Burkha-clad Sania
by A V Koshy on Nov 11, 2006 12:33 PM  Permalink
Dear Riyaz,

Has your mind got corrupted seeing an image (forget actually) of a half-naked (I am not talking of foot dress, I am talking of half naked) tribal woman going through her daily chores? It is only an image, right?

How many times have you seen a woman (in actuality) who was not in Hijab? If you have not seen anybody like that, all I can ask is "Where do you live??" If you have seen, have you got corrupted??

Think...

Aby

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MUSLIM LADIES
by sps chowdhury on Nov 09, 2006 09:00 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Muslim men can wear any type of clothes ie ties shorts half sleeves, no sleeves banyan wher as
muslim women r restricted to wear such clothes

What i hear that muslim women should wear
BURKA while playing games, swimming acting
and dancing.

What I feel that muslim women should be MODESTLY
DRESSED what Sacred Quran guides

Pl correct me for my ignorance

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RE:MUSLIM LADIES
by indian on Nov 14, 2006 03:18 PM  Permalink
Well Jay,tell the female members of your family to be scantily dressed so that others may not pay attention to them.

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RE:MUSLIM LADIES
by hindustani on Nov 11, 2006 03:49 PM  Permalink
for your knowledge muslim men can also have a dress code. and for that matter every religion and every culture have their own explicit or implicit dress codes. It is not islam's problem that you do not find your dress code to be appropriate and imitate the western culture. muslims have no problem with their dress code and therefore follow it. I don't think it is anybody's business to interfere....let you and ur women be naked but don't you dare comment on other religions.

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RE:MUSLIM LADIES
by Riyaz on Nov 11, 2006 12:38 AM  Permalink
well chowdary I appreciate ur effort to know abt Islam.
Men do have restrictions in wearing clothes.
I just want to make it as simple as this....Imagine a girl standing beside you with short clothes or not in burqa ,,for a minute u will have a glance at her and something will go in our corrupted mind...and she may be anyone...but if a girl is there in burqa atleast we will not think of her because we cannot see and imagine abt her beauty.....

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RE:MUSLIM LADIES
by jay on Nov 11, 2006 06:24 PM  Permalink
Dear Riyaz,

The days of ogling are over.

We are all literate. So we tend to look beyond the obvious.

A burqa clad woman may be more interesting to a contrived mind than a sparsely clothed one.

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saniya
by saini15 on Nov 09, 2006 08:56 PM  Permalink 

It looks like a raincoat to me!
Are we so news starved?
If Jayalalitha was seen in PT shorts,maybe it would have been some news!

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GOD
by Raajesh Patkar on Nov 09, 2006 08:38 PM  Permalink 

It is good to see this side of Sania

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sania
by nandan on Nov 09, 2006 08:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

ello all of u ,give her break guys...even she got her personal life n let her live in her way...when she is coverin all her body ,u got problem .if not still u got some problem..whats ur problem guys...

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RE:sania
by Sameer on Nov 11, 2006 02:01 PM  Permalink
Akshay,

Think about yourself. what have you done for India and to generalise what have we done for India.

Before pointing at others and laughing see yourself in mirror and improve urself to make india proud.

Lets work towards making India a developed country as our president has the vision for a developed country by 2020.

Lets not use our evil mind in pointing at our brothers and sisters of other religions rather lets see how our skills and education can make this vision of developed India attainable.

Lets put our minds towards education, infrastructure and technology improvements.

Good Luck to all Indians for a Developed Independent India.

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RE:sania
by A V Koshy on Nov 11, 2006 12:26 PM  Permalink
Hi Akshay,



When a kid gets 80% in a subject, does not his/her father say "Well done, even if ALL the others in the class scored more than s/he did?



Think...



Aby

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well
by Sareena on Nov 09, 2006 08:22 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

well done Sania Mirza

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RE:well
by akshay on Nov 11, 2006 10:46 AM  Permalink

well done,For what?to remind u,She has not yet won any grandslam.

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sania mirza
by Kamini Joshi on Nov 09, 2006 08:21 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I am not against being traditional.Why all traditions are subjected to females only? Why not males.

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RE:sania mirza
by Riyaz on Nov 11, 2006 12:30 AM  Permalink
well Joshi good thought...

But the fact is men also have the traditional look like keeping beard, wearing kurta, and lot more....

and the best example who is following them is Mohammed yousuf(pakistani cricketer)....

Hope every men and women follow it........

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Sania
by Adil Fazal on Nov 09, 2006 08:13 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I think she is amazing and reflects the new generation of women from the community... where you don't allow religion to affect your life... and at the same time, appreciate its principles and values...

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RE:Sania
by z1234 on Nov 10, 2006 03:48 PM  Permalink
Dear Vijay Ganjoo
She may or may not please allah mian. But she will keep on pleasing you with her short dresses. Please don't worry.

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