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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Wheezdom(m): 4:09pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Nw show me d hijab dat cause dis trouble. How much was it sef?? 1 Like |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by emmanuelex1(m): 4:10pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Your comment is the most sensible TRASH I read online today. Please practice your religion and keep your religion to your self. Nigeria is secular state. Tell sister terrorist or extremist to respect the rules of the legal organization or go to sharia court. Why did she even choose to study law? How about traditional worshipers wearing traditional attire while being called to bar? The rule was meant for all religion to follow. Muslims should have respect the dress code and the existence of other religions. No wonder Bokoharam says western education is sin, yet they fight with grenades and Kalashnikov, as well as use mobile phones. #do not blackmail others with your religion ablelad: 1 Like |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by aleniboro(m): 4:18pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
BeeBeeOoh:Terrorist! 2 Likes |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Diademk07: 4:25pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
drshamo: They don't permit mini hijab but scarfs! Read well, everything isn't about being chaos like you're known for. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by superstar1(m): 4:27pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Habyz: I do not have a problem with th lady for fighting for her right. Let her take it court. It deepens our interpretation of the law. I have an axe to grind with the useless NSCIA elders that are leaving major ills in our society , but chose to be protesting for an overfed lady that is insisting on wearing hijab after wilfully consenting to the rules of law school and by extension, forfeited her right. What stops the lady from studying Sharia Law? Who will care whether she is wearing thong on her head or a masquerade outfit on her body? Her body and her choice. Throw religion aside and condemn NSCIA that is silent on corruption poverty almajiri menace, child abuse child trafficking, kidnapping, rape etc but they suddenly found their megaphone over the piece of clothe. 1 Like |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Tozara(m): 4:29pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Diademk07:Now, imagine the Deeper Life lady coming out to claim she was singled out to be victimized because she was a Christian---that reprimanding her for violating the laid-down rules is an attack on her religion, and other Christians supporting her because it's "her right". That's the exact scenario that is playing out in Firdaus' case. You can come out and say that the rule doesn't make sense FOR EVERYONE---that you want the institution to be more flexible with her rules, and not too rigid. That you want them to respect religious and cultural diversity. Okay---that point of view might be considered, and the whole body can arrive at a decision, after the terms of UNIFORMITY and BASIS FOR THE IDENTITY OF MEMBERS within the organization have been redefined. But to come out and scream oppression and victimization---to claim that you were penalized not because you chose to defy A RULE THAT HAS NOT BEEN CHANGED, which you have been AWARE OF ALL THESE YEARS, but because they hate you and your religion, and want to discriminate against you because of that, is so annoying and irritating. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Diademk07: 4:32pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Tozara: Exactly! Funny how educated folks are being reduced to illiterates because of a religion! |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Amoto94(m): 4:36pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Dollyak:I do not support the protest but I agree with other parts of your post. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by superstar1(m): 4:43pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Dollyak: How do you mean by Islamic dress or dressing? Did Muhammed brought down a dressing from heaven? it is the dressing of the Arabs, if you do not know. It was introduced by the Persians i.e. Iranians - modern day Shittes. 1 Like |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Wheezdom(m): 4:49pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
tit:n i wil Bleep anitin on hijab. Bitch |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by murmee: 4:59pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
superstar1:One Million Gbosas for you. Very good post!!! 1 Like |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Nobody: 5:07pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
felixomor:My brother na so oh. 1 Like |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by solar111: 5:12pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Pictures speaks a thousand words.........these countries are believed to be way more advanced than us yet they tolerate diversity!
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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Nobody: 5:15pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
enuelsmith:Jehovah witness rarely sing national anthem yet they are forced to sing it. If this scale through, many things will turn upside down |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Nobody: 5:18pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Deen4all:And who told they don't? You are not forced to comply that is why we have options. You are to choose whether to follow the right path or the wrong one |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Nobody: 5:28pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
babajeje123:We were warned but we didn't listen |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Moji12(f): 5:34pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
babajeje123:I say a big amen to this. The lady is just a devil incarnate trying to stir the waters unnecessarily. Look at what we r debating on in d 21st century. If she as a lawyer can't abide by the law then I'm sorry. It simply shows she would always be biased in her dealings especially when it comes to her muslim brothers. Religion of zero tolerance. Spits. 1 Like |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by adaxxy: 5:37pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
This girl dey craze oo Wetin be this naah You never be lawyer you don dey break law, What makes you think you are special, Even Head of states daughter knows what's up. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Azarina: 5:53pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
superstar1: Mr man, please how is hijab affecting your brain? Is it worn on your brain? no Are your female relatives forced to wear it? No How is wearing hijab part of your ten commandment? If you want to protest against corruption, rape, Bokoharam and so on, whyy don't you lead the protest? Ode, is even preaching unclothedness, you are right by saying we were born naked (thumbs up). Allah is great for creating us naked Just imagine how painful it would be for your mother if you are passing through her vagina fully clothed with your traditional attire and of course with shoes on, can you digest that So human being was created and fashioned perfect by our creator If truly you adore unclothedness, your parents should have left you unclothed after your delivery Do you go about your daily business raiding the street in a naked state Your rants are invalid and you don't know what your priorities are #hijabphobia |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by TyrantInAsoRock: 6:08pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
NwaAmaikpe: Finally a sensible comment 1 Like |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by MrCEO69(m): 6:35pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Sapiosexuality:Islam wasn't brought my them (colonial masters are Christian )... Osman only came to spared the religion... not to colonize. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Olemabu(m): 6:43pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Dollyak:. my bad.... assuming that you were a muslim . traditionalists will come bare chested in the next call to bar. let's wait. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by resurgentxtian4: 6:51pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
solar111: They allow you wear hijabs there because they know you can’t do sh!t to them. Try terrorism in America and see yourselves in Guantanamo bay! However in Nigeria, we are not so trusting of you muslims because if given an inch, you might want to claim a mile. We know in the near future muslims will say they want sharia law for the whole Nigeria and by then we can finally fight that war and kill ourselves. If you want an Islamic nation, say it so we can discuss on the modalities for disintegration and boundary demarcation and how the people of other faiths can arrange themselves. Islam is the main problem in the World at the moment and we have a right to be scared for our safety. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by resurgentxtian4: 6:53pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Azarina: We have a right to have hijab phobia because you can hide bombs in there to kill all the “infidels”. The problem is Islam and not we the people! |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Habyz(m): 6:56pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Diademk07:The fact that Islam is unique with the Arabic language doesn't mean God almighty can't understand other languages, it's just like me being a Yoruba and you saying I can't speak other languages because I'm a Yoruba. Islam was birthed in Arabic lands. We don't dress like Arabians, I'm a Yoruba and I can decide to cover my head with a Yoruba head gear that is not dressing like Arabians. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by NOETHNICITY(m): 7:01pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
resurgentxtian4:As much as I want the country to split up, splitting the country does not guaranty insulation from the problem I just talked about - 'non appreciation of our diversity'. Even in the south we ve muslims.... in Yoruba lands you ve an almost 50-50 population of muslims and Christians..... The Koreans ve same religion and same race yet constantly at war..... South Sudan is majority Christians but seriously at war..... the solution is appreciating our diversity and let's leave together in peace...... That's what Europeans have done successfully which we ve failed to do...... Somebody wants a scarf on her head.... now does that scarf on her affect her neighbor or another person in anyway?......Ans: NO Why can't she be allowed to put on scarf?...............Ans: Showing disdain or contempt for other people's value system If the country split up today due to intolerance for diversity, what then happens to the Christians up North or the Muslims down south if diversity is not to be put into consideration? |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Diademk07: 7:03pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Habyz: Why all the noise on arabic hijab wear if you're not enforced to dress like an arab before arabic allah? You should be able to speak in your language to whoever god you choose to serve. In fact, that should be your mode of communication to him because he's supposed to have made you that way, right? Same way you should be able to flaunt your cultural attires before allah and he should be well pleased with it unless he's partial! |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Habyz(m): 7:04pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Diademk07:I understand that you are trying to provide a point it's the same thing I'm doing but I haven't called you any names. Try to act matured. How is it that you relate a person fighting for her right to enforcement of the Arabian culture |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Habyz(m): 7:08pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Diademk07:Yes, you should be able to pray to God in your language no-one is stopping you from that, you should also be able to flaunt your cultural values, but does that mean praying to God in clothes barely covering your private areas? There should be a sense of responsibility. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Diademk07: 7:14pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Habyz: Well, muslims don't do that in the mosque! They are basically arabs in the mosque but get one thing straight, we won't allow your excesses out of the mosque because we're no arabs! We're africans and your arabian god should take note of that. Btw, where did you see christians go to the church in their panties? Most of them are often adorned in their proud flowing ankara wears with colourful "gele" to show whoever they serve that they have arrived as africans before him! |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Diademk07: 7:24pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Habyz: Hijab wears is an arabian culture! You love your arabian god enough to act like an arab before him, then do that in your mosque! And I wonder why your sisters are choosing to apply into institutions whose rules clashes with your arabian god, don't you think you're simply undermining him? Yeye. |
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Habyz(m): 7:36pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Diademk07:So you're saying Muslims don't go to mosques with there native attire! Yeye. I never even said Christians go to church in panties or skimpy clothing so stop trying to proof to me that you're a slowpoke. |
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