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Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Empiree: 8:01pm On Mar 27, 2021
shadeyinka:
But it's actually true that Sharia is meant only for the poor. Can you point to one single rich man/woman
1. Flogged because of zinna?
2. Hand cut because of stealing Government funds?

I will like to know what was done to Dangote when an unmarried girl posted his half naked picture on the internet?
what's the difference between Nigeria constitution and political Sharia in the North?. Both are equally guilty. Stop derailing this thread. Thank you.

Sharia in the North is not sharia of islam but political Sharia.

Nigeria constitutional democracy is depacracy. Not democracy as practiced in modern world.


So stop coming up with silly post. Besides, maybe you clowns should apply biblical laws too because I don't know why you guys run away from Mosaic laws?. The only 'law' you uphold is 10% tithe. Rubbish
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Cleanworld(f): 8:06pm On Mar 27, 2021

LACK OF TOLERATE IS THE ISSUE HERE. WEARING HIJAB SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM AT ALL IN FACT IT IS A PLUS FOR THE CHRISTAIN AS IT WILL GO DOWN THE HISTORY THAT THIS KIDS PASS THROUGH CHRISTAIN SCHOOLS AND OF COURSE THEY WILL ALSO LEARN ONE OR TWO THINGS ABOUT THE RELIGION.

BUT ALAS THE MISOGYNIST MIND OF THE BLACK RACE WON'T ALLOW THEM TO SEE THE TRUTH. THE NUNS WEAR HIJAB WHY CAN'T GIRLS AND WOMEN WEAR IF THEY WISH TOO?

ONCE THIS KIDS CONFORM TO WAERING SCHOOL UNIFORMS THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE ANY ISSUE PUTTING ON A CAPS OR HIJABS.


CHRISTAINITY IS ABOUT WEARING CLOTHES IN MODERATION COVERING YOUR BODY AND HEAD WHICH IS IMPLEMENTED IN THIS RELIGION IF THIS SCHOOL HAVE ANY OTHER ISSUE WITH THIS KIDS THEY SHOULD COME OUT AND SAY SO

DON'T USE RELIGION AS A BAIT FOR YOUR HATRED

NIGERIA AS A WHOLE AS BEING MISLEAD, MISTHOUGHT ABOUT CHRISTAINITY

DO NOT BE DECEIVE MY BRETHREN LET LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by omotoniwa(f): 8:13pm On Mar 27, 2021
Omo, that's there way oo
Grace001:
Muslims are perpetual trouble makers where there is peace

If hijab is an identity for Muslim woman why can’t our muslim women in security agencies wear hijab on their uniform ? ?

Hijab isn’t part of the Nigeria security agencies uniform so it’s not allow likewise hijab isn’t part of the missionary school uniform so it won’t be allowed

If you want your wards to wear hijab send them to Muslim schools where hijab is part of their school uniform. It’s very SIMPLE

Them use wahala/trouble swear for Muslims. Wetin self ?
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by chrisblack: 8:16pm On Mar 27, 2021
compton11:
hijab are for practising Muslims whether poor or rich.

nigga worry about poor Christians that can't attend rich Churches
Even Saudi Arabia says it's no longer important. It's not among the pillars of islam. You can now open your hair "Prince Mohammed said in 2018 that abayas aren’t mandatory under Saudi or Islamic law. "
So why more islamic than the saudi.
Christians should start enrolling their wards in islamic schools and should start insisting on christian fellowship, christian version of school uniforms, Compulsory CRK, compulsory School chapel and equal time for prayer. Likewise the traditionalist should also demand for their own shrine, clothing and prayer time within the school.
Solves the whole issues. I can't public school all religions should be accorded same even in other religious schools. We would now see those that will shout more
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moblux(m): 8:22pm On Mar 27, 2021
shadeyinka:
This quote below saying:



Is clearly very wrong and untrue. The schools in Kwara were Grant-aided and NOT taken over by the government. The agreement was that
1. Government take over the administration of the schools
2. Government employ the teachers and handle promotions and pensions
3. Government receives the school fees or whatever the students are paying
4. The Propietors retain their rights to the properties and the Spiritual time of the schools.
5. The Propietors appoint their board of governors.

So, clearly if the propietors still maintain the physical structures and appoint their own board of governors while their exist no single financial gain to the propietors for the so-called Government takeover.

Such alleged takeover is a TAQQIYA (a big fat lie designed to make it look like there was an agreement of takeover from the word go)
You forgot to add that the church:
1. Pays tax on the buildings ( Grand rent)
2. Maintains the buildings
3. Appoints Board of Governors
4. Recommends principals

So when was these schools taken over and the church would still be foolishly doing a lot to maintain the heritage?
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moblux(m): 8:27pm On Mar 27, 2021
Onlyonebuhari:
That doesn't stop CAN from being terrorists for disturbing others from dressing modestly. Did any Muslim force Hijab on them?
Whatever happens to the use of original designed unform that includes beret cap or custom made cap for the girls if it is about head covering. Islam just like noisy expressions
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moblux(m): 8:37pm On Mar 27, 2021
mu2sa2:
Meanwhile, 1Corinthians11:6 says:
"If a woman does not cover her head, she should have her hair cut off; and if it is disgraceful for a woman to have her hair cut off or her head shaved, she should cover her head."
This is bible on what muslims call hijab. Even Virgin Mary is never depicted by christians without wearing headscarf (or hijab, as muslims call it).
Some folks are ignoramuses in religion that's why they engage in useless controversies like hijab-wearing in so-called mission schools, schools that are 100% govt-funded in kwara. This reminds me of one such mumu who thought he was mocking muslims by referring to them as headslammers, when even Jesus is recorded in Matthew 26:39 like this -
"Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed". "Fell with his face to the ground" - that's what muslims do in their salat. Hallelujah, Allahu Akbar, God is Great!
That is the problems of you guys about Christianity. If it is head covering must it be hijab? Why don't you propose gele? When these schools started, being mission schools, cap was part of the unform. So what is your argument about instructions for worship in 1 Corinthians?

Talking about facing down to pray, that amused me. You know why? God is not confined by certain position to hear our prayers or accept our worship. Christianity existed for about 600 years before Islam. That is why Islam smuggled so many biblical accounts into Quran.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by compton11(m): 8:58pm On Mar 27, 2021
chrisblack:
Even Saudi Arabia says it's no longer important.
which Saudi said that?

and also what is the concern of Christianity about hijab?

nigga worry about your own shi.t.


chrisblack:
It's not among the pillars of islam. You can now open your hair "Prince Mohammed said in 2018 that abayas aren’t mandatory under Saudi or Islamic law. "
abaya is not hijab stupid.

abaya is like saudi culture that includes covering of head,what he meant is that u can wear any religious dress apart from abaya.


chrisblack:
So why more islamic than the saudi.
nigga being more Islamic is how u fear Allah.

chrisblack:
Christians should start enrolling their wards in islamic schools and should start insisting on christian fellowship
those Islamic schools are already government owned.


chrisblack:
,christian version of school uniforms
which version of uniform?gringrin. cherubim or celestial or Catholic one?



chrisblack:
Compulsory CRK
that would be sweetgringrin


chrisblack:
compulsory School chapel and equal time for prayer.
which prayer is that.

Christianity get time of prayers

chrisblack:
Likewise the traditionalist should also demand for their own shrine, clothing and prayer time within the school.
but it is only Christians version we should all followed in schools abi?

Lord prayers and Christians songs in govt schools?


chrisblack:
Solves the whole issues. I can't public school all religions should be accorded swame even in other religious schools. We would now see those that will shout more
so dumb hypocrite like u can talk.

I went to government primary school.

from Monday to Thursday,we always sing in Christian song and pray in Christian version.

but now that Muslims want to liberate themselves,yall crying.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by capitalzero: 9:12pm On Mar 27, 2021
Moblux:
Talking from both sides of the mouth. Your article last week gave you out on religious mode betraying your secularism garb. This latest article you have been your thoughts last week on this issue. I am sure you had a rethink after backlash from so many people.

If wearing hijab is a right of muslim woman, then I ask:
1. Why are muslim female VIO officials not wearing yet?
2. Why are muslim female Fire Service officials not wearing yet?
3.Why are muslim female NSDC officials not wearing yet?

In fact, Road Safety, Police, DSS, and all the armed forces formation women, why are they not on hijab?

What is stopping these bigots to change the first chapter of the constitution that states that Nigeria is a secular state.
They would start to wear hijab soon. It is gradual thing.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by capitalzero: 9:15pm On Mar 27, 2021
Cleanworld:

LACK OF TOLERATE IS THE ISSUE HERE. WEARING HIJAB SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM AT ALL IN FACT IT IS A PLUS FOR THE CHRISTAIN AS IT WILL GO DOWN THE HISTORY THAT THIS KIDS PASS THROUGH CHRISTAIN SCHOOLS AND OF COURSE THEY WILL ALSO LEARN ONE OR TWO THINGS ABOUT THE RELIGION.

BUT ALAS THE MISOGYNIST MIND OF THE BLACK RACE WON'T ALLOW THEM TO SEE THE TRUTH. THE NUNS WEAR HIJAB WHY CAN'T GIRLS AND WOMEN WEAR IF THEY WISH TOO?

ONCE THIS KIDS CONFORM TO WAERING SCHOOL UNIFORMS THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE ANY ISSUE PUTTING ON A CAPS OR HIJABS.


CHRISTAINITY IS ABOUT WEARING CLOTHES IN MODERATION COVERING YOUR BODY AND HEAD WHICH IS IMPLEMENTED IN THIS RELIGION IF THIS SCHOOL HAVE ANY OTHER ISSUE WITH THIS KIDS THEY SHOULD COME OUT AND SAY SO

DON'T USE RELIGION AS A BAIT FOR YOUR HATRED

NIGERIA AS A WHOLE AS BEING MISLEAD, MISTHOUGHT ABOUT CHRISTAINITY

DO NOT BE DECEIVE MY BRETHREN LET LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
Read history. Wearing of Hijab is the first. They have bigger plan. That is eventual take over the country. They want all facets of national life to have Islamic coloration.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by lahizak: 9:16pm On Mar 27, 2021
Iegendhero:
The article is superb and sensible enough.

—Hijab is a fundamental right of a Muslim girl who choose to wear it and it will be demeaning that at this age, we are denying them the right to expression of their religion.

—Currently, those missionary schools are public schools financed by the government and this gives every religion the right to enrol in it because their taxes are used to finance the school.

—Thirdly, to be fair to the Christians, those schools were their creation before the government took over. They also have the right to say they don’t want hijabs in those schools to maintain tradition BUT the Muslim girl also have the right to wear her hijab devoid of discrimination in a school of learning.

—Hence, to stop this back and forth, the government should return the Christian schools back to their owners where they can have the luxury of administering it as an almost private entity where their tradition can be enforced. Any Muslim that chose to go to the school then must conform 100% to the Christanic tradition and any Muslim parent that chose to foment trouble should be arrested.

—Lastly, the government can build more schools in the area affected to accommodate the vast number of students that will be out of school or try to accommodate them in schools closer to the affected area in the interim before they complete that.

Personally, it hurts that we can be bickering over these things we ought to have gotten over at this age and time.
Did any of you consider the fact that once the school is returned to the missionaries, more than 60-70% of students will be forced to drop out from the school. The only reason why most students are their is because of the low fees, dat fee will significantly increase if it is returned, lot of innocent children will be affected.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moblux(m): 9:52pm On Mar 27, 2021
lahizak:
Did any of you consider the fact that once the school is returned to the missionaries, more than 60-70% of students will be forced to drop out from the school. The only reason why most students are their is because of the low fees, dat fee will significantly increase if it is returned, lot of innocent children will be affected.
That may not be true. The issue in Kwara state is quite peculiar. The christian missions maintain their schools by members money that is why these Muslims find them attractive. It is true the population of Muslim pupils/ students outweighs that of Christians in some of the schools affected. Go to the schools belonging to Islamic mission and see deplorable state in spite of successive government pumping money to maintain them and neglecting Christian mission schools.

Christians who value quality education no matter how poor they are won't mind sending their children and wards to good school no matter the cost.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Onlyonebuhari: 9:54pm On Mar 27, 2021
Moblux:
Whatever happens to the use of original designed unform that includes beret cap or custom made cap for the girls if it is about head covering. Islam just like noisy expressions
Imagine your children can use beret but others can't use their hijab. Religion of intolerance!
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moblux(m): 10:08pm On Mar 27, 2021
Onlyonebuhari:
Imagine your children can use beret but others can't use their hijab. Religion of intolerance!
That is not the point on a bigotry line. I said whatever happened to beret or the custom-made caps designed originally as uniform.

I am sure hijab is like testing the waters. The boys will soon be demanding for white skull cap.

Tomorrow is palm Sunday. I know some guys could be planning on how to attack the procession tomorrow.

Those from Kwara know what is going on
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by chrisblack: 10:14pm On Mar 27, 2021
compton11:
which Saudi said that?

and also what is the concern of Christianity about hijab?

nigga worry about your own shi.t.


abaya is not hijab stupid.

abaya is like saudi culture that includes covering of head,what he meant is that u can wear any religious dress apart from abaya.


nigga being more Islamic is how u fear Allah.

those Islamic schools are already government owned.


which version of uniform?gringrin. cherubim or celestial or Catholic one?



that would be sweetgringrin


which prayer is that.

Christianity get time of prayers

but it is only Christians version we should all followed in schools abi?

Lord prayers and Christians songs in govt schools?


so dumb hypocrite like u can talk.

I went to government primary school.

from Monday to Thursday,we always sing in Christian song and pray in Christian version.

but now that Muslims want to liberate themselves,yall crying.
TUNISIA
In Tunisia, Islam is the religion of 98% of the population, with the majority being Sunnis. In 1981 Tunisia banned women from wearing Islamic dress, including headscarves, in schools and State offices. The ban was largely ignored until 2006 when the government cracked down on those wearing the hijab in an attempt to deter extremism.
TURKEY
In Turkey 98% of the population is Muslim, restrictions on wearing the headscarf in State institutions were in place for decades but were relaxed last year to allow Turkish women who want to wear the hijab (the traditional Islamic headscarf covering the head and hair, but not the face) to civil service jobs and government offices. The ban was lifted to address concerns that the ban was discouraging women who wear it from seeking government jobs or higher education.
MOROCCO
In Morocco where 98% of the population is Muslim (mostly Sunni) there has been some restriction or discrimination against women who wear the hijab. The hijab in these cases is seen as a sign of political Islam or 'fundamentalism' against the secular government.
SYRIA
In Syria, 87% of the population are Muslim. Syria is a constitutional secular State and discourages the wearing of traditional hijab. Ghiyath Barakat, Syria's minister of higher education, announced that the government would ban students, teachers and staff from covering their faces at universities, stating that the veils ran counter to secular and academic principles of the country. Among the prohibited garments would be the niqab, but not the hijab or related garments that do not cover the entire face.
GERMANY
Wearing Muslim veils is not nationally outlawed in Germany but in 2003 the federal constitutional court ruled that state governments could impose such restrictions on school teachers.
As a result half of Germany’s 16 state governments have since banned teachers from wearing Islamic veils and headscarves.
The state of Hesse banned all civil servants from wearing headscarves or veils in 2011.
Reasons cited for the bans range from social integration to road safety.
Morroco. Hijab is banned
More still dey poo.Are you more islamic than them.
You ordinary black person .Do you known black person is synonymous with shatani in islam
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by sreamsense: 10:27pm On Mar 27, 2021
doxijaw:
Lots of anti Muslim bias.

A simple solution is tolerance, refer to a similar situation in Australia, where Christians wore head covering to support their muslins friends.

Why would a Christian oppose something as simple as a head covering when even Catholic Christian's cover their head's.

It's not like they're wearing burkas that covers their faces.

Just a bunch of self serving hypocrites with political agendas.
...but those Catholic Christians are friendly, non-violent and peaceful, they don't carry bombs under their covers. Maybe if you start adopting Catholic Christians covering styles, there won't be fear of looming bombing and terrorism. Muslims women have right to wear hijab, but do it in Muslim schools or government wholely established schools to avoid trouble. Where somebody right begins is where another one ends
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by doxijaw: 10:49pm On Mar 27, 2021
sreamsense:
...but those Catholic Christians are friendly, non-violent and peaceful, they don't carry bombs under their covers. Maybe if you start adopting Catholic Christians covering styles, there won't be fear of looming bombing and terrorism. Muslims women have right to wear hijab, but do it in Muslim schools or government wholely established schools to avoid trouble. Where somebody right begins is where another one ends
Christianity was very violent bro, they've just tonned it down because it's served it's purpose.

I'm not sure why you'd equate a child in school and bomb's in the same context.

Are we Arab suicide bombers? , we are brother's and sisters divided in faith.

A Muslim is different from an extremist suicide bomber, why is this difficult to understand.

The focus should be on what they're learning not their headties which is tantamount to their faith, they'll still be in uniform just with a scarf.

Simple
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by shadeyinka(m): 12:05am On Mar 28, 2021
Moblux:
You forgot to add that the church:
1. Pays tax on the buildings ( Grand rent)
2. Maintains the buildings
3. Appoints Board of Governors
4. Recommends principals

So when was these schools taken over and the church would still be foolishly doing a lot to maintain the heritage?
You speak the full truth sir.

Indeed, theirs is a religion of Hooligans
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by shadeyinka(m): 12:08am On Mar 28, 2021
Empiree:
what's the difference between Nigeria constitution and political Sharia in the North?. Both are equally guilty. Stop derailing this thread. Thank you.

Sharia in the North is not sharia of islam but political Sharia.

Nigeria constitutional democracy is depacracy. Not democracy as practiced in modern world.


So stop coming up with silly post. Besides, maybe you clowns should apply biblical laws too because I don't know why you guys run away from Mosaic laws?. The only 'law' you uphold is 10% tithe. Rubbish
Kwara state has the Sharia courts they only punish poor people. Rich Muslims don't even take their cases there.

The bottom line is this:
Don't forcefully take what isn't yours in the name of your religion. It is called stealing.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Cleanworld(f): 12:50am On Mar 28, 2021
capitalzero:
Read history. Wearing of Hijab is the first. They have bigger plan. That is eventual take over the country. They want all facets of national life to have Islamic coloration.
Hum, I was wondering why Hijab will be an issue but it has really gone beyond that ...the case is already in the supreme court but uncommon occurrence happening now is beyond the ordinary. May God heal this land
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by malcom1X: 2:22am On Mar 28, 2021
Igwe355:
Ok

I am inviting you to church tomorrow. Please visit any living faith church aka Winners chapel closest to you. You can also connect online. God bless you as you come
I feel sad for you.

CAMA is a beach.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Empiree: 4:33am On Mar 28, 2021
shadeyinka:
Kwara state has the Sharia courts they only punish poor people. Rich Muslims don't even take their cases there.

The bottom line is this:
Don't forcefully take what isn't yours in the name of your religion. It is called stealing.
what are you talking about?. Many private established Muslim missionary schools were taken by govt. So what are you talking about?.

Muslim College ijebu ode was also taken in the 70s by govt. It was Muslim missionary school built in the 40s and founded in 1950. In 1970, govt took over the school. That was when govt took over many missionary schools till today.

Muslim college ijebu ode is multi-religious school. Hijab is allowed and optional. Christian fellowship do their things. Muslims do their things and the school is still under govt So why is kwara christian missionary school different?.

Govt is not stealing anything. Govt is regulating everything. Christians in kwara either abide by state law or get loss.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by YusufTheGreat: 6:14am On Mar 28, 2021
Anigreat:
shocked






There's a big different between a rich Muslim and a poor Muslim. The both may attend the same mosque , read the same Quran, but their reasoning is far different.


Most of the Islamic laws only have effect on the poor Muslims and not the rich. The rich Muslims dont give a fucck about this hijab. Go to Northern Nigeria and see how female muslim kids who are from wealthy homes move around with not even a scarf on their head and even if you see them used it, it's always moderate and transparent. But the poor ones move around with one smelling long hijab like soutane always.

Islam religion is really a big burden to the poor Muslims.
are you the one wearing it?, did the girls tell you they dont like it? I dont know why you guys take panadol on another persons head ache... The president of tanzania is a Woman she is always wearing hijab 24 /7? Nobody forces christians to wear hijab.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by YusufTheGreat: 6:21am On Mar 28, 2021
Racoon:
Of course the hijab or strict religious laws are meant for the poor hapless adherents.Imagine the kind of dress Ajumobi, Ribadu and Aregbesola daughters wore for their wedding.What about the president's family?,
The hijab is not a strict religious law, if you ask these muslim girls they ll tell you they are happy to wear it. Every body should be judge base on their own deads, as long as they never force the Christians to wear one.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by YusufTheGreat: 6:22am On Mar 28, 2021
Nigeriabiafra82:
Recent picture of Yusuf buhari wife
She wore no hijab
Hijab are for poor people
How many times have you seen daughter of the so called politicians with hijab
swear to me that you have never seen the rich people wear hijab
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moblux(m): 7:06am On Mar 28, 2021
Empiree:
what are you talking about?. Many private established Muslim missionary schools were taken by govt. So what are you talking about?.

Muslim College ijebu ode was also taken in the 70s by govt. It was Muslim missionary school built in the 40s and founded in 1950. In 1970, govt took over the school. That was when govt took over many missionary schools till today.

Muslim college ijebu ode is multi-religious school. Hijab is allowed and optional. Christian fellowship do their things. Muslims do their things and the school is still under govt So why is kwara christian missionary school different?.

Govt is not stealing anything. Govt is regulating everything. Christians in kwara either abide by state law or get loss.
Get your facts right. Ogun State was created in 1976 while Kwara had been created 9 years earlier in 1967. Kwara State at the time ( including present Kogi and part of Niger States) had only three schools belonging to government out about 68 schools then. It was not a take over, it was partnership in which aid will be granted in 1972. The then military governor's speech is in the public domain in its original form/ format.

Talking about Ijebu Ode could be different from talking about Kwara. Each state had its peculiar approach then. That why some states changed the names of the schools while some other did not. They have their reasons and intentions
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moblux(m): 7:11am On Mar 28, 2021
YusufTheGreat:
are you the one wearing it?, did the girls tell you they dont like it? I dont know why you guys take panadol on another persons head ache... The president of tanzania is a Woman she is always wearing hijab 24 /7? Nobody forces christians to wear hijab.
And nobody is forcing them to attend these schools. Unless you live in Kwara State that is when you will know the intentions of these muslims in Kwara State. What the Christians are resisting is beyond hijab. Why it is emotional for Christians is because some of these schools are located inside church compound.

Can any Christian emblem be worn around any school located in a mosque compound in Ilorin? I doubt
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by compton11(m):
chrisblack:
TUNISIA
In Tunisia, Islam is the religion of 98% of the population, with the majority being Sunnis. In 1981 Tunisia banned women from wearing Islamic dress, including headscarves, in schools and State offices. The ban was largely ignored until 2006 when the government cracked down on those wearing the hijab in an attempt to deter extremism.
bring the reliable evidence where hijab is banned in Morocco.

Christianity and liesgringrin well that is how y'all use to deceive gullible to your religion.

burqa is different from hijab,burqa is more like a culture for deserters before Islam.

there's nothing called Islamic dressing,dress modest and cover your unclothedness is what Islam is preaching unlike y'all that are wearing miniskirt and tight dress your joke Churches.


chrisblack:
TURKEY
In Turkey 98% of the population is Muslim, restrictions on wearing the headscarf in State institutions were in place for decades but were relaxed last year to allow Turkish women who want to wear the hijab (the traditional Islamic headscarf covering the head and hair, but not the face) to civil service jobs and government offices. The ban was lifted to address concerns that the ban was discouraging women who wear it from seeking government jobs or higher education.
and ?

the same turkey that are turning the oldest Churches to mosques?? gringrin


why u worry about it?

can't u face your own issues in your christianity?


chrisblack:
MOROCCO
In Morocco where 98% of the population is Muslim (mostly Sunni) there has been some restriction or discrimination against women who wear the hijab. The hijab in these cases is seen as a sign of political Islam or 'fundamentalism' against the secular government.
evidence or shut up


chrisblack:
SYRIA
In Syria, 87% of the population are Muslim. Syria is a constitutional secular State and discourages the wearing of traditional hijab. Ghiyath Barakat, Syria's minister of higher education, announced that the government would ban students, teachers and staff from covering their faces at universities, stating that the veils ran counter to secular and academic principles of the country. Among the prohibited garments would be the niqab, but not the hijab or related garments that do not cover the entire face.
u are just dumb,i know u have been talking about niqob before.

so how is niqob and hijab the same?



chrisblack:
GERMANY
Wearing Muslim veils is not nationally outlawed in Germany but in 2003 the federal constitutional court ruled that state governments could impose such restrictions on school teachers.
As a result half of Germany’s 16 state governments have since banned teachers from wearing Islamic veils and headscarves.
The state of Hesse banned all civil servants from wearing headscarves or veils in 2011.
Reasons cited for the bans range from social integration to road safety.
Germany is majority Christian secular country,the place where pornography,half naked and homosexual are legalised,so pathetic.


chrisblack:
Morroco. Hijab is banned
dumb nigga,which morroco ban hijab?
how can they ban law of Allah and still be muslim?

I say bring your reliable evidence where hijab is banned in morroco.


chrisblack:
More still dey poo.Are you more islamic than them.
have already told u boy,fearing of Allah is what make best muslim not but race or ethnic u stupid.

did they banned Catholic veil too in those places?;DD

And I expect isreal your most beloved country to ban it too gringrin and I expect u to tell your jew masters that veil should be banned especially haredi burqa. gringrin

chrisblack:
You ordinary black person .
nigga ordinary black person?


heheheehe wow so it has turned to race shit.

Islamic history of prophet Muhammad(saw) is not complete without the inclusion of black people like bilal ibn rabah,a Ethiopian nilotic that first called to prayer,or summayah a black woman that was first murdered by pagans because he embraced Islam or saudat the second wife of prophet Muhammed(saw) or the people of Ethiopia that housed the companions of prophet Muhammed when they fled from mecca.

even a black man adil alkalbani aka Obama of Saudi Arabia was crowned as imam of mecca before and more I'd coming.




nigga u supposed to worry about how black priest was racially abuse in German church until he returned to Nigeria

or how some white churches don't allow black people in their Churches.gringrin


the pathetic is that all those that introduced Christianity to y'all are now legalising pornography,nudity and homosexuallity.gringrin



chrisblack:
Do you known black person is synonymous with shatani in islam
which Quranic verses said that says black people are synonym to devil.


so Christians Nigga is talkinggringrin

says by idiot that their own man god is always depict as whitegringrin not only that,Angels are also depict as white but devil is depicted as dark skinned,even the Jesus picture u hanged in your house is depicted as Caucasian.

all the good things in Christianity are depict as white peoplewhile bad are despict as black people.



Prophet Muhammed (saw)
said

All humans are descended from Adam and Eve said prophet Muhammad in his last known public speech. “There is no superiority of an Arab over a non-Arab, or of a non-Arab over an Arab, and no superiority of a white person over a black person or of a black person over a white person, except on the basis of personal piety and righteousness.”
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by adekolaelect(m): 7:36am On Mar 28, 2021
Anigreat:
shocked






There's a big different between a rich Muslim and a poor Muslim. The both may attend the same mosque , read the same Quran, but their reasoning is far different.


Most of the Islamic laws only have effect on the poor Muslims and not the rich. The rich Muslims dont give a fucck about this hijab. Go to Northern Nigeria and see how female muslim kids who are from wealthy homes move around with not even a scarf on their head and even if you see them used it, it's always moderate and transparent. But the poor ones move around with one smelling long hijab like soutane always.

Islam religion is really a big burden to the poor Muslims.
likewise the hatred of Islam or using Hijab only comes from poor Christians bcs many Riches Christians have taking Developed Arab countries where Islam is more practice than Nigeria has there comfortable place to to be.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Rupertek: 7:51am On Mar 28, 2021
I don't know why poor people like formenting trouble. They have always been attending these schools without wearing Hijab and they didn't die. So what brought this new Hijab frenzy?
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by capitalzero: 8:02am On Mar 28, 2021
Iegendhero:
God bless you too.

I think you’re also right about your assertions. I watched CAN deputy chairman in Kwara state statement on AlaroyeTV Facebook page and he said Hijab is not actually the main matter and he’s just fighting for equity and if possible government returning those schools to the church. I think he even spoke about the courtroom where the issue was suddenly changed to Hijab.

I support them giving the school back to the church if that will solve the tension. However that will affect both Christian and Muslim student with poor parents.

If the church take back the school and the government withdraw their funding, then the students need to start paying school fees as seen in Ogun state one and that might make the poor Christians that can’t afford the schools to lose quality education.

But that’s by the way shar, probably the Church can find a better model but the governor should return the school back to them and build another school closer to the area to accommodate the students that will exit the mission schools coz of this policy.
Muslims want more than Hijab. Hijab is just smokescreen. Churches and their members had invested much in those schools while many government schools are wasting away.
Most mission schools in core north had their names changed to government schools. Legacies of churches in those schools were erased.
Let government builds more schools to accommodate students from poor homes. They should return those schools to their owners.
Re: How To Resolve The Hijab Controversy By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moblux(m): 8:07am On Mar 28, 2021
capitalzero:
Muslims want more than Hijab. Hijab is just smokescreen. Churches and their members had invested much in those schools while many government schools are wasting away.
Most mission schools in core north had their names changed to government schools. Legacies of churches in those schools were erased.
Let government builds more schools to accommodate students from poor homes. They should return those schools to their owners.
Exactly
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