February 1st, 140 countries participate in this day. I bet this coming Feb 1 we are going to see colleges and public schools encouraging/demanding this observance.
FSSL said:February 1st, 140 countries participate in this day. I bet this coming Feb 1 we are going to see colleges and public schools encouraging/demanding this observance.
HeDied4U said:But if a Christian would show up on campus with a cross necklace not hidden under their shirt/blouse/hoodie/whatever they're wearing, offended little snowflakes everywhere would cry and demand a safe space from the pushy Christian trying to force their religion on everyone else.
I don't think I want to live on this planet anymore. Come quickly Lord Jesus.
Smellin Coffee said:HeDied4U said:But if a Christian would show up on campus with a cross necklace not hidden under their shirt/blouse/hoodie/whatever they're wearing, offended little snowflakes everywhere would cry and demand a safe space from the pushy Christian trying to force their religion on everyone else.
I don't think I want to live on this planet anymore. Come quickly Lord Jesus.
It depends where you are. In a truly Muslim country it can not only be cultural but required by law for everyone including visitors like journalists who are female to wear it. In free countries though it's purely religious - a Muslim girl I work with said so.
brianb said:It depends where you are. In a truly Muslim country it can not only be cultural but required by law for everyone including visitors like journalists who are female to wear it. In free countries though it's purely religious - a Muslim girl I work with said so.
FSSL said:From the World Hijab Day website: "February 1st, 2013, marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty."
The purpose of the day is not simply cultural. It is to import a standard of modesty.
It is an oppression on women.
Smellin Coffee said:The hijab is not for Muslims only but is rather a cultural. Hence, the comparison isn't quite accurate.