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- Sep 9, 2013
I can understand why some Muslim women want to wear the hijab. They've been brought up to believe that it's the proper thing for a woman to do. It's the same reason why women in America feel compelled to hold onto their virginity until marriage; they're simply told that it's what a woman should do, even though there's no logical reason not to, with condoms and birth control readily available.
I'm not saying that it's wrong for Muslim women to wear these things. The issue, as I see it, is that they've never even considered taking it off. If they knew that it was okay to take off the hijab, if they could be assured with 100% accuracy that they would not be judged negatively or physically harmed at all for removing it, would they still choose to wear it? Like if Allah literally came down from the clouds and said "Hey ladies, I appreciate you wearing the hijab, but you can take it off any time if you feel like it" how many would keep it on?
I'm not saying that it's wrong for Muslim women to wear these things. The issue, as I see it, is that they've never even considered taking it off. If they knew that it was okay to take off the hijab, if they could be assured with 100% accuracy that they would not be judged negatively or physically harmed at all for removing it, would they still choose to wear it? Like if Allah literally came down from the clouds and said "Hey ladies, I appreciate you wearing the hijab, but you can take it off any time if you feel like it" how many would keep it on?