you put it on so you can see a silhouette anymore there s a skirt as well because if you were to move people would see your legs and that is to be avoided too. when you wear these things it s not just about covering your hair you want to hide your feminine allure because if i m going to put this on a string strictly speaking i m committing a sin because i know she s just getting a dress i could have bad thoughts yes simply being in this room with this subject matter i don t know if i ve done it correctly i m coming out. it s not right at the back i don t want to trample on any religious feelings but i feel a little like batman doesn t fit it looks nice with the purple and the black it has something respectable about it the hand shouldn t be visible right now what s interesting is the reinterpretation of the kneecap or the burka which we mainly know from afghanistan this blue gown with this lattice in front of the eyes back in
a man s gaze i feel intimidated. i wonder how emancipation could even be possible as a devout muslim woman. might. you can see yourself as a muslim and a feminist for centuries men have been thinking about and reflecting on texts and developing you know. text or not. so why shouldn t a woman have the same. kind of almost just as tom does of tools or the qur an say you can strike women it says a wife is the vessel to receive her husband s seed meaning the husband can excuse me mount her at any time without her putting up any resistance can you take the same book and find a legacy of emancipation in it. given if you look at history then there was emancipation at a very early point women were secured in
yeah yeah. it s a strange feeling my field of vision is very limited because of the slit for the eyes i can t see my body anymore i can only feel it i m covered up but feel exposed to the gaze of the passers by and i can t hold a man s gaze i feel intimidated. i wonder how emancipation could even be possible as a devout muslim woman. might. you can see yourself as a muslim and a feminist for centuries men have been thinking about and reflecting on texts and developing yes. texts and not like so why shouldn t a woman have the same. kind of almost just as tom does of tools or the qur an say you can strike women it says a wife is the vessel to receive her husband s seed meaning the husband can excuse
strictly speaking i m committing a sin because i know she s just getting undressed i could have bad thoughts yes simply being in this room with this subject matter i don t know if i ve done it correctly i m coming out. it s not right at the back i don t want to trample on any religious feelings but i feel a little like that man doesn t fit in looks nice with the purple and the black it has something respectable about it the hand shouldn t be visible right now what s interesting is the reinterpretation of the kneecap or the burka which we mainly know from afghanistan this blew down with this lattice in front of the eyes back in three thousand b.c. the sioux marianne s were in mesopotamia and it was traditional for prostitutes to cover up as a free woman you until out. of position just. how things changed so i d