The Hijab wasn't mandatory for Muslim women until recently, when Islamism crushed the moderates through terrorism.
In the 1970s, Feminism, and Muslim women, fought bitterly against the Hijab, which was not seen as a part of mainstream Islam but rather the uniform of a particularly repressive strain of Islamism.
Today, what does Feminism fight for?
"My mum & her mates in Iran before Islamic Revolution." https://twitter.com/RitaPanahi/status/693934478884909056
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) January 31, 2016
I am not kidding. This is not a joke, or a parody. They want Feminist women to don the Hijab.
This was supposed to be a joke song. Instead, it's a fucking documentary.
Meanwhile, in Iran, Muslim women face beatings or worse for simply doing this:
Iranian actress Sadaf Taherian has published images of herself without hijab on her Instagram page in protest
She had to flee the country.
Islamists stone women to death for not wearing the hijab.
Who is really fighting for Women's Rights?
Further Reading:
YASMIN ALIBHAI-BROWN: Why will no one admit the way some western Muslims raise their children is fomenting terror?
Secular activist who criticised Islamism hacked to death in Bangladesh
Feminists frame opposition to Islamism as a fear of brown-skinned people - but the "brown-skinned people" are the ones getting skinned by Islamists. |
Opposing it isn't racist - supporting it because you think "Islam is a race" is what is killing these people. |
Veiling Women: Islamists' Most Powerful Weapon
France: Video Shows Migrant Women Beat 16-Yr-Old Girl 'For Wearing A Dress'
Why so many Iranians have come to hate the hijab
Magazine Advertisement before the 1979 "devolution": pic.twitter.com/WSEdHwTRKM— Persian Rose (@PersianRose1) May 16, 2016
Iranian models arrested and forced to give public self-criticism for posting pictures without headscarves
Elnaz Golrokh |
Meanwhile, in the UK, Islamists and Feminists ban the depiction of women in bikinis:
"42 percent of French Muslim youth" support suicide bombing.
A follow-up, on the series of Muslim attacks on France, and the government cover-up of it.
More from Rita Panahi:
#WomensMarch organiser thinks sharia law is "misunderstood". These people are nuts. pic.twitter.com/TxAvocCmAx— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) January 22, 2017
Sara's Story
Around that age, I was forced to wear the hijab. I vividly remember hating it so much because it meant I can no longer play outside.
I was beaten & slammed into the house steel door by my brother at the age of 13 in an attempt to force me wear the niqab. It was successful.
So please spare me the whole "hijab is a choice" crap! Because IT NEVER IS! Especially for women in the Middle East.http://archive.is/UvO9S archived from https://twitter.com/SaraM370/status/838502479595778048 6 Mar 2017 11:16:20 UTC
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