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Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by Hallabee1(m): 4:25am On Apr 09, 2021
atarapa:
E don happen
watin happen
Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by ThatFairGuy1: 4:39am On Apr 09, 2021
Muna4real:


As far as it is a religious wear, other religions can wear theirs to school. The fact that they don't wear it all the time doesn't mean that it shouldn't be worn. After all, hijab wearing started with one day, ifa people can start theirs today .
Hijab wearing doesn't start a day, it's part of female Muslim dress code since the time immemorial. Try and understand my analogy.


If theirs is s just occasionally (few hours a week), it'll be Hypocritical to compare it with Hijab. After all some of them wear beret and no one ask them not to.
Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by Imsoblessed: 8:40am On Apr 09, 2021
[quote author=naija4life247 post=100614829]

No, not for children but for adults. Adults nudist should be allowed to go to offices, markets and other public places naked. Wallahi, men will live longer than they are living now. Imagine Aisha Buhari being naked at her book launch.[/) you be mumu I swear. lol
Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by Nobody: 10:29am On Apr 09, 2021
danietohbadt:
Loool.
Wahala wey get K-leg.

It's just so unfortunate that in this part of the world, we're more religious than the people that even brought religion to our door steps.


O su mi o... The craze wey go follow this matter ehn no be here...

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Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by JaffyJoe(m): 10:41am On Apr 09, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Have you ever seen Muslim male students demanding wearing of fez? Hijab is part of Muslim women dress for crying out loud.

Do celestial wear their regalia on a normal day if not for ONLY worship?
Do Ifa peo wear theirs on a normal day if not during their rituals?

But this Hijab is worn every time by Muslim women. Hijab is to Muslim women has shorts, trousers, tops are for man.




Don't be a fxxking hypocrite. Ifa worshipers always have an element of their faith on. Even if it is a cowrie like Sowore usually do, it's part of their lifestyle. Some Christians wear their crucifiix all the time. If C&S people are irrational like some of you guys, they'd wear no shoes at all. We don't go before God just five times a day in Christiandom, we do every single minute. Just because we don't subscribe to religious showism does not mean we don't know what we are supposed to do.

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Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by JaffyJoe(m): 11:05am On Apr 09, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:

Hijab wearing doesn't start a day, it's part of female Muslim dress code since the time immemorial. Try and understand my analogy.


If theirs is s just occasionally (few hours a week), it'll be Hypocritical to compare it with Hijab. After all some of them wear beret and no one ask them not to.



Even in Iran and Saudi, many children don't wear hijab until then are into adulthood. Does that make them any less a Muslim? You guys to me just make a mountain out of molehill. Even within Islam, there are still differing opinions as to the type of covering prescribed in the quran because hijab was never mentioned there, it's human creation in Semitic countries which predated the coming of Islam.

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Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by ThatFairGuy1: 12:07pm On Apr 09, 2021
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JaffyJoe:


Even in Iran and Saudi, many children don't wear hijab until then are into adulthood. Does that make them any less a Muslim? You guys to me just make a mountain out of molehill. Even within Islam, there are still differing opinions as to the type of covering prescribed in the quran because hijab was never mentioned there, it's human creation in Semitic countries which predated the coming of Islam.
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CORRECTING YOU WILL BE MERE WASTE OF TIME.
Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by Muna4real(f): 2:41pm On Apr 09, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:

Hijab wearing doesn't start a day, it's part of female Muslim dress code since the time immemorial. Try and understand my analogy.


If theirs is s just occasionally (few hours a week), it'll be Hypocritical to compare it with Hijab. After all some of them wear beret and no one ask them not to.



Hijab wearing started in a day because no muslim waa born with hijab on their head. Also, you can't say the ifa people should not wear their religious wears because they don't wear it everyday. That's being hypocritical. If they one day decide to carry their religious ornaments to where ever they wish,they are free. If they one day decide to make it their dress code like the hijab, They are also free. Religion is free.

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Re: Elebuibon: Let Our Children Wear Hijabs, Traditional Beads To Schools by fredoooooo: 2:51pm On Apr 10, 2021
God bless you baba

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