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Published: 2006-11-27 08:31:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 2871; Favourites: 43; Downloads: 33
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This is my first attempt at making a stamp on my own... I was always thinking what should I make a stamp of...It hit me when I was browsing the Blogger world recently, and saw how many (sadly) Muslims are bringing down the veil as something unimportant and unneeded in our times...
So I made this stamp.. Cause honestly I support the veil... And by veil I mean the one on top of your head, I wont wonder into the matters of covering the face cause I think thats the girl's call.. And I would love it if every Muslim veiled girl (or not) who beleives in her right to be veiled, to use this stamp
Thank you for the feedback on my previous attempt, hope you like this better
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Comments: 83
emmychidna [2006-12-03 02:01:05 +0000 UTC]
I'm a Christian and I totally support the veil. I'd want someone to respect me and my practices, so I do the same for others. I think it's sad when the peaceful side of Islam is being persecuted for what the extreme side does.
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DJVue In reply to emmychidna [2006-12-03 08:26:10 +0000 UTC]
Thats so nice of you to say, and its quite refreshingwhen we see people from the West respecting our religion and our practices. Especially that your boyfriend is in the Military God bless you
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emmychidna In reply to DJVue [2006-12-03 20:07:14 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. The veil has been worn by many women of many beliefs/cultures. The world would be so bland if someone tried to make it all act, dress, and think the same way. I feel so sorry for the students that go to schools that deny them that right. One time somone was humiliated at my school for wearing a kilt
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DJVue In reply to emmychidna [2006-12-04 07:53:49 +0000 UTC]
thats so bad as civilized and full od democracy as they claim, USA dont give much space for freedom of religion and dress...
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DameStjernelys [2006-11-29 15:05:08 +0000 UTC]
As a non-Muslim, I support a woman's right to wear hijab.
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DJVue In reply to DameStjernelys [2006-11-29 15:17:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank u very much for understanding
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DameStjernelys In reply to DJVue [2006-11-29 15:40:39 +0000 UTC]
Not only do I understand, I am a part-time hijabi myself (though I do not wear it for religious reasons.) [link]
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SaintMurder [2006-11-29 13:13:08 +0000 UTC]
I don't know if mine is the voice of the West or just the voice af a person that know that the world is too big for him.
What I mean is just that I don't know too much thing to be able to judge anything.
I know just one thing, I will always fight againt who try too kill the tradictions and to uniform the world in a big, flat and commond "American's colony".
And if that mean to fight next to who want to wear the veil and are not allowed by some one, well I'll fight for you and for your people.
I'm soo sorry for my really bad english, I hate it!
I just hope that my message reach you in the right way.
Go on and fight for your rights.
Saro' sempre tra coloro che ne avranno bisogno.
Con affetto.
Maro
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DJVue In reply to SaintMurder [2006-11-29 14:21:06 +0000 UTC]
Thats ok Maro, I understand your point. Thank you for having a big mind and for understanding what we are for and what we are trying to remain
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albirru [2006-11-29 08:02:04 +0000 UTC]
actually i have already have an idea in my mind to campaigning hijab. For muslimah to use it, and for ppl to respect it, as its a sign of esteem and modesty, but i dont know how. I just make veiled girls in my deaviations. To make this world know that hijabi girls not in a "black life," you know what i mean...
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DJVue In reply to albirru [2006-11-29 08:08:04 +0000 UTC]
yes I understand well I hope this stamp is just a starting point for many many support to come
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IloveGuille [2006-11-29 03:50:24 +0000 UTC]
Yes, sadly Muslims are starting to use "freedom" as an excuse to not support the veil. Nothing overrides the duties Allah swt has placed on us, no matter how much "freedom" and "choice" people have
Great stamp.
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CeruleanSan In reply to IloveGuille [2008-07-06 11:00:36 +0000 UTC]
It's more the fact that how we dress doesn't define our freedom, how we live does. It's funny how they think one little piece of cloth over their head means we're oppressed.
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DJVue In reply to IloveGuille [2006-11-29 08:40:47 +0000 UTC]
This "Freedom" is brought to us by the West, and sadly our youth are following anything from the West in a blind matter: teachings, talk, clothes, manners, etc.
If you saw the blogs I read, you would be shocked of what Muslims say and think nowadays...
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CrystalSeraph [2006-11-28 19:18:01 +0000 UTC]
Personally, I am not Muslim and do not veil, but I love the philosophy behind modest dress and really respect the girls who wear it.
If I had a subscription, I'd include in my journal XD Instead, I'll just comment here, and support the scarf whenever people bring it up to me.
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DJVue In reply to CrystalSeraph [2006-11-29 08:10:57 +0000 UTC]
thank u so much for ur understanding and support
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Zeruda [2006-11-27 23:41:51 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I'm sick of people thinking that the veil is a bad thing. If they want to wear it- let them; if they don't want to, then they don't have to. It's not our place to decide for them and determine what is and isn't right. Great stamp.
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DJVue In reply to Zeruda [2006-11-28 06:28:46 +0000 UTC]
A voice from the West! LooL... thank you so much for your support, glad you liked it
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