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Indonesia: Public high schools force non-Muslim girls to wear arabic hijab

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Mandatory hijab rule in Padang public schools under scrutiny following non-Muslim student’s complaint

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Education officials in the city of Padang, West Sumatra are under pressure to review a discriminatory rule after a student at public vocational high school complained that she was made to wear the hijab even though she’s not Muslim….

Despite the complaint, the school official in the video remained adamant that the student had to wear a hijab as per existing school rules.

“How would you feel if your child was made to follow rules [from a private non-Muslim foundation]? If this was a private school rule, that would be fine, but this is a public school,” the girl’s father told the school official in the video.

Amid huge public backlash against the rule, Rusmadi, the school’s principal, apologized and said that the school has apologized to the student and has allowed her to dress for school in a manner that’s consistent with her religious beliefs. The West Sumatra Education Board did not deny the existence of the mandatory hijab rule, which they say was introduced by former Mayor Fauzi Bahar in 2005.

Fauzi was unapologetic when asked for comment, arguing that he introduced the policy for Muslim students at public schools even though non-Muslims have been made to adhere to the rule in practice.

“Why all the fuss about it now? The rule was made 15 years ago,” he said….
 
They should sack the head mistress. If they allow it to fester, it will spread like in jiu hu where race snd religion have become a disease and even judges are biased.
 
They should sack the head mistress. If they allow it to fester, it will spread like in jiu hu where race snd religion have become a disease and even judges are biased.

Tudung covers hair and doesn't cover face, if they want to follow the koranic law, muslimas must cover their face with burqa. Most of the time, it's muslims who mis-interpret the Koran. Afghan gets it right with burqa.
 
The islamic propagandists claim that Islam is a “tolerant" religion.
 
This is call all equal. Oppies like inequality? :o-o:
 
Like I mentioned before, this particular religion always full of shit n creating problems for others...
 
Tudung covers hair and doesn't cover face, if they want to follow the koranic law, muslimas must cover their face with burqa. Most of the time, it's muslims who mis-interpret the Koran. Afghan gets it right with burqa.
There is no such ruling wrt covering faces etc. I believe the commandment was to wear decently.
 
There is no such ruling wrt covering faces etc. I believe the commandment was to wear decently.

— Quran 24:31
And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their private parts; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their khimār over their breasts and not display their beauty except to their husband, their fathers, their husband's fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments.

— Quran 33:59
O Prophet! Enjoin your wives, your daughters, and the wives of true believers that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad): That is most convenient, that they may be distinguished and not be harassed.
 
This is call all equal. Oppies like inequality? :o-o:

The same equality should propagate to sinkieland, all government schools should mandate wearing of tudung irregardless of religions.
 
— Quran 24:31
And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their private parts; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their khimār over their breasts and not display their beauty except to their husband, their fathers, their husband's fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments.

— Quran 33:59
O Prophet! Enjoin your wives, your daughters, and the wives of true believers that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad): That is most convenient, that they may be distinguished and not be harassed.
Where did it say cover the face!
 
Where did it say cover the face!

Quran 24:31: "... they should not display their beauty ..."
Syed, the feminine beauty of a woman is the FACE.

Another translation to Quran 33:59:
“ O prophet, direct thy wives and daughters and the women of the believers that they should pull down their outer cloaks from their heads over their faces. This will make it possible for them to be distinguished so that they will not be molested. A Quran 33:59 lah is most forgiving, ever merciful.”
 
Quran 24:31: "... they should not display their beauty ..."
Syed, the feminine beauty of a woman is the FACE.

Another translation to Quran 33:59:
“ O prophet, direct thy wives and daughters and the women of the believers that they should pull down their outer cloaks from their heads over their faces. This will make it possible for them to be distinguished so that they will not be molested. A Quran 33:59 lah is most forgiving, ever merciful.”
To me, the skin is the beauty. If its smooth, porcelain texture, slightly reflective, just kills me.

Now on 33:59

Quran 33:59 uses the phrase adna al-jilbab which is sometimes understood as 'wrap around' and is used to acknowledge women to cover themselves, as an act of modesty.[
 
To me, the skin is the beauty. If its smooth, porcelain texture, slightly reflective, just kills me.

Now on 33:59

Quran 33:59 uses the phrase adna al-jilbab which is sometimes understood as 'wrap around' and is used to acknowledge women to cover themselves, as an act of modesty.[

You must protect the beauty of the women you love, they must cover up all their skin except hair! :cool:

There are on more intructions on 33:59 to follow on by faithful ones besides hijab.
 
Why chinks want to be special? Fuck back to cina if u cannot do integration. :FU:

The chinks in Thailand where there is no discrimination policy integrated very well.
 
Controversial imam Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi: 'Islam needs a review'
'We don't want burkas and mosques on every corner': Controversial Muslim leader says the 'entire religion of Islam needs a review'
By Ollie Gillman For Daily Mail Australia
15:36 AEDT 07 Apr 2017 , updated 20:36 AEDT 07 Apr 2017
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  • Imam Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi called for a 'review' into Islam in Australia
  • He said he did not want 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner'
  • Tawhidi said Muslims should follow Australian laws & customs while living here
A controversial imam has called for a 'review' of Islam in Australia and demanded that Muslims respect freedom of speech and democracy.
Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi, who in recent weeks has clashed with other Muslim leaders, said he did not want 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner'.

Speaking at the Rotary Club of Adelaide, Imam Tawhidi said his father would not have moved from Iran to Australia had he known so many extreme Muslim people would end up living here.
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The imam also said he was opposed to new mosques being built, claiming that they would all eventually be run by 'radical Muslim leaders'.
He called on the security services to monitor all imams and to check how they were being funded, in case they were supporting genital mutilation or forced marriages involving children.
He added that Muslims must follow Australian rules and customs if they want to live here.
Imam Tawhidi said his father would not have moved from Iran to Australia had he known so many Muslim people would end up living here
Imam Tawhidi said his father would not have moved from Iran to Australia had he known so many Muslim people would end up living here
'We need to come to one common understanding: it is either we follow the law of the land or we don't,' he said.
'If we do, then it is one wife. If we don't, then go back to where you came from, and have as many wives as you like.
'In Australia, where there is freedom of speech and where there is democracy, many Muslims do not find it safe to speak out against extremism in their country at all. And when I say that they are afraid – they are not afraid of isolation, they are afraid of death. And I have been very close to that, and God saved me many times.'
Imam Tawhidi added that those who do not want to obey Australia's laws can get on 'one of our kangaroos and you can hop back to where you came from'.
Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi, who in recent weeks has clashed with other Muslim leaders, said he did not want 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner'
Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi, who in recent weeks has clashed with other Muslim leaders, said he did not want 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner'
He also had advice for government ministers, urging women not to wear headscarves while visiting Muslim nations.
'I know it is good to respect other people, but if you are the foreign minister, you are a foreign minister with your uniform and your badge, and if they don't respect you as a woman, to come and dress in what you like to dress, then that's a country whose embassy we don't want.
'We don't want anything to do with them if they don't respect our foreign minister, regardless of what country that is.'
Imam Tawhidi is currently in hiding after backing Islam critic Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who said all Muslim schools in Australia needed to be shut down.
The imam was escorted by police into hiding after said Islamic schools were 'a problem', and he fears retribution from the Muslim community.
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The chinks in Thailand where there is no discrimination policy integrated very well.
But not the muslim mamaks in thailand.
Thats because chinese and thais share similar religious affinity.
And in jiu hu, mamaks control the malays and likewise, same religion.
 
Controversial imam Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi: 'Islam needs a review'
'We don't want burkas and mosques on every corner': Controversial Muslim leader says the 'entire religion of Islam needs a review'
By Ollie Gillman For Daily Mail Australia
15:36 AEDT 07 Apr 2017 , updated 20:36 AEDT 07 Apr 2017
3F078C8700000578-0-image-a-80_1491541691044.jpg

  • 1.1k shares
  • Imam Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi called for a 'review' into Islam in Australia
  • He said he did not want 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner'
  • Tawhidi said Muslims should follow Australian laws & customs while living here
A controversial imam has called for a 'review' of Islam in Australia and demanded that Muslims respect freedom of speech and democracy.
Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi, who in recent weeks has clashed with other Muslim leaders, said he did not want 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner'.

Speaking at the Rotary Club of Adelaide, Imam Tawhidi said his father would not have moved from Iran to Australia had he known so many extreme Muslim people would end up living here.
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The imam also said he was opposed to new mosques being built, claiming that they would all eventually be run by 'radical Muslim leaders'.
He called on the security services to monitor all imams and to check how they were being funded, in case they were supporting genital mutilation or forced marriages involving children.
He added that Muslims must follow Australian rules and customs if they want to live here.
Imam Tawhidi said his father would not have moved from Iran to Australia had he known so many Muslim people would end up living here
Imam Tawhidi said his father would not have moved from Iran to Australia had he known so many Muslim people would end up living here
'We need to come to one common understanding: it is either we follow the law of the land or we don't,' he said.
'If we do, then it is one wife. If we don't, then go back to where you came from, and have as many wives as you like.
'In Australia, where there is freedom of speech and where there is democracy, many Muslims do not find it safe to speak out against extremism in their country at all. And when I say that they are afraid – they are not afraid of isolation, they are afraid of death. And I have been very close to that, and God saved me many times.'
Imam Tawhidi added that those who do not want to obey Australia's laws can get on 'one of our kangaroos and you can hop back to where you came from'.
Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi, who in recent weeks has clashed with other Muslim leaders, said he did not want 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner' 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner'
Shaikh Mohammad Tawhidi, who in recent weeks has clashed with other Muslim leaders, said he did not want 'burqas running around' or 'mosques on every corner'
He also had advice for government ministers, urging women not to wear headscarves while visiting Muslim nations.
'I know it is good to respect other people, but if you are the foreign minister, you are a foreign minister with your uniform and your badge, and if they don't respect you as a woman, to come and dress in what you like to dress, then that's a country whose embassy we don't want.
'We don't want anything to do with them if they don't respect our foreign minister, regardless of what country that is.'
Imam Tawhidi is currently in hiding after backing Islam critic Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who said all Muslim schools in Australia needed to be shut down.
The imam was escorted by police into hiding after said Islamic schools were 'a problem', and he fears retribution from the Muslim community.
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I am very worry for the HEAD of this imam, he may lose it 'peacefully'......
 
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