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| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by AkupeMBANO(f): 1:46pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
BnQoyyim:Stop spamming the whole thread with your gibberish. you foolish, myopic religious fanatic. y'all Muslims are big clowns!!!! |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by emmatuxz(m): 2:00pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Hijab Controversy: MURIC Urges Kwara State Govt To Rename Missionary Schools |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by PrinceCEE(m): 2:12pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
OmoManU:I bet you didn't understand what you read! Nobody is against Muslim girls wearing hijab. But what they're against is them wearing the hijabs in environments they're not accepted. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by rockyh(m): 2:12pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
OmoManU:will you allow them wear it in an ansarudeen school |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Friend22(m): 2:13pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Thelife:That's their problem not ours. The truth is ,its all delusion it will be exposed in no time. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by AwesomeStormy00(m): 2:18pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Empiree:Educated people do not call people names when responding to post that has got nothing to do with them. I can't blame you because your shithole environment made you what you are. Whatever I'm has got nothing to do with you. Work hard maybe tomorrow you'll be a better person for yourself or your environment but i doubt it cuz people like you only see faults calling others names etc. I have told you go fvck yourself. Mind you data is not costing me money idiot |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by AwesomeStormy00(m): 2:19pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Empiree:Jealous pig. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by RoyalDiadems: 2:24pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
OmoManU:If women must cover their head in a school environment, which is secular, the Beret is there for them to use. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by symbianDON(m): 2:26pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
OmoManU:the thing isn't even really about conceding to the wearing of hijab; give the Muslims a yard, tomorrow they will request a mile. Allow them their hijab today, tomorrow they will probably request that classes mustn't hold on Fridays but must hold on Sundays. They are very mischievous folks. QED. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by scally11: 2:29pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Muslims are just intolerant and just being troublesome. You can't make decision on dressing in a mission school just to suit you and your religion. I served in the north and the school is not a Muslim school from the name it bears. All the girls there wear hijab even the Christian's and no one raised a thing because it is in the north. Why can't you obey laid down rules and if you are not okay with the school rules just take ur kid to another school. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by RoyalDiadems: 2:30pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Ayilara1:The hijab is not enforced on women even In the Quoran. We all know that hijab is an Islamic symbol. If Muslims would wear hijab to school, then, let the traditionalists, Cherubim and Seraphim, etc also be allowed to wear their attires. The school is a secular and not a religious place. If women must cover their heads in such a secular environment, let them wear the Beret. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Myer(m): 2:37pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
GeeOh:There are 3 angles to this. 1. As a Missionary school, any Muslim who wishes to apply should abide by it's Christian rules. 2. As Christians the Missionary school should accommodate religious differences since Christianity preaches love. 3. Islam is violent, while Christianity isn't. If you consider the violence that could ensue, you would rather choose peace. Jesus didn't even permit Peter to defend him even when his disciples wanted to. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Nobody: 2:43pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
247Dior:Ignorance is a disease. Muslims pioneer the knowledge of science, astronomy, mathematics and medicine that you're enjoying today. Read well to know more! |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by ALISMILE(m): 3:02pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
KGD10:Here is ur original post that I mentioned You made it seem like wearing whatever they like would portray them as disorganized
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| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by GeeOh(f): 3:05pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Myer:am not saying they should not be peaceful, but the Galatians spoken about in the Bible is the present day Turkey no body wants to go into extinction for another,what is the population of the Christians in the state that they can't still tolerate, the missionaries school helped in educating most of the Muslim elite in the state and the best way to pay back is with this show of shame . |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by KGD10: 3:17pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
ALISMILE:I ain't the one who posted that comment. Btw, I support his notion. Not like it will necessarily make the place look disorganized but also the fact that the uniform makes every child equal to another. What about children who don't have enough clothes and can't afford more than few? Would they keep wearing the same wear everyday while their counterparts put on different clothes everyday? Let alone rich kids with several fashion designer clothes. This is bound to intimidate other children who are not as rich. And yes, the place did look disorganized however the classroom looks beautiful, has enough space in it and the dresses put on by these kids look good hence why all seemingly look okay. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by ABCthings: 3:30pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
oluwaseyi0:Please lemme know when you find an intelligent rebuttal |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by ABCthings: 3:32pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Aventador2000:like bikinis? |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by ABCthings: 3:37pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Ayilara1:does not putting hijab make them lesser Muslims? |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Jamsal18(m): 3:38pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
babajeje123:this is why i don't like making conversation about religion, you can never justify what is right, you can't change pipu opinion and you should learn about being pragmatic, if everyone is like you, future for a great country is futile. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by RALPHOW(m): 3:41pm On Mar 21, 2021*. Modified: 5:09pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
If Islam is truly a religion of peace, Governmen/Muslims should go and build another schools and move the students into those schools. Handover the school back to the churches i |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by ABCthings: 3:41pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Jamsal18:can pagans wear their clothings too? What if my religion tells me to wear pants on my head? |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Gabbriell: 3:59pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Deen4all:You and who ?. Na your type the carry bomb up and down all in the name of religion. Simple example that I made, u fail to see the point. Religion don do you strong thing. My points: 1. "Christianity and Islam all preach about decent dressing. Once the school uniforms are decent..there is no need for religious attire." 2. "Poverty is the major cause of this nonsense, you don't see wealthy people arguing over stuffs like this". Have a nice life... with your religious twisting of peoples comment. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by ravensckar(m): 4:26pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
oluwaseyi0:I'm a Muslim and well learned in Arabic and Islamic studies. I have to admit the bitter truth you just dished out because I was once a victim. Back then in Osun state, I was the Head of my Uncle's school. I noticed this anomaly and quickly swung into action. Funny enough, I called a PTA meeting, had a long discussion with the parents to that effect. And we all agreed that the length of the Hijab should be reduced to the neck level. It was the parents who were absent that resisted, they insisted that the Hijab must extend to the abdominal region as that would properly cover their children. Long story cut short, I stood my ground and insisted that the resolution reached at the meeting is final. Before I could say jack, trouble started in the community. I was declared a persona non-grata because of this issue. It took the intervention of one Sheikh before I could be reintegrated back into the community. Although my Uncle backed me initially, but when he started losing pupils to other schools, he back tracked. Las las, I conceded and the status quo was restored. In conclusion, Muslims who ain't well learned can be very difficult to deal with because of that bias & sentiment that they have for other religions. With time, I believe the situation will improve as more liberal Muslims will outnumber the uneducated, half-educated or religiously biased ones. Meanwhile, this whole discussion of religious intolerance isn't applicable to Muslims alone. I have seen and met countless Christians who don't employ Muslims into their organization. According to them, the Bible says; 'Two cannot walk together unless they agree'. I have worked with countless people from whom I had to hide my religion because obviously I wouldn't have been given the job. It's a very pathetic issue. So, it's not only a Muslim thing. A good number of Christians too have that bias and hatred towards Muslims. Albert Camus once said 'If your religion requires you to hate another person, then, you need a new religion'. A parent even threatened to withdraw her children from my daughter's class because she found out that my daughter is a Muslim. She said her children shouldn't have anything to do with a Muslim. Just imagine! PS- I had my Elementary education in an Anglican school. Also, my Dad who though is a Sheikh believes so much in religious tolerance. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Cousin9999: 4:37pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
OmoManU:They choose to wear it. They're not forced to do it their entire life. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by AK481(m): 4:51pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
OmoManU:They wear it as student in secondary school ? |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by babajeje123(m): 4:58pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Jamsal18:Crap |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by ImaIma1(f): 5:10pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Fuckingmallam45:Few? There are not few at all. They seem like the majority. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Exodora: 5:18pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Wonder what it will all look like when our Africa traditional religion brothers' wears their own attire to school . Some people can't use their intelligence at all. |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by ALISMILE(m): 5:33pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
KGD10:You guys keep running around in circles presenting lame assertions in the face of superior logic You guys should just look away when you see a Muslim child in hijab, you will not die |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Jamsal18(m): 5:46pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
ABCthings:���, do u also wear pants on ur head in public |
| Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Jamsal18(m): 5:47pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
babajeje123:��� to ur ears, nothing go enta ears wey don deaf even logical reasoning |
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