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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Did you know that wearing a scarf is fraternizing with the enemy?

Nancy Pelosi visited Syria some time ago, and while visiting a mosque, she showed some respect to the country's native traditions and covered her hair. Just the way I do when I visit a church, a synagogue, or any other "holy place" where the women are used to cover their hair.

I don't do it to show any obedience to the religion or the people following that religion, I'm Pagan and happily so, and will never be anything else, I do it to show common courtesy to my fellow human beings by following their rules as long as I am in their place.

When in USA, the visitors follow the USonian customs, traditions and laws,
when in Syria, the visitors follow the Syrian customs, traditions and laws.


Nancy Pelosi didn't wear a hijab. Claiming that she did shows an inexcusable ignorance on what is hijab. Her hair is showing and considering that her scarf is of silk, it is rather slippery and can slide off her hair at any moment. They say she was wearing a black abaya. So what? Probably her normal dress wasn't as modest as is expected when visiting a mosque in an Islamic country, and someone found her an abaya. An abaya is a garment that covers your body except for your hands, head and feet. It doesn't MEAN anything. You are not this or that if you wear one, neither are you saying anything with it. It's a piece of clothing, nothing more, nothing less.

Besides, Islam is not the enemy. If you think it is, you are a xenophobic idiot; islamophobe and stupid as all xenophobes are.
Syria and Syria's President have never attacked USA in any way or manner. They MIGHT WANT to, but that is a totally different issue. Making people your enemies, because they MIGHT WANT to do bad things to you, puts you against the whole world. In that position, you shouldn't be wondering why "everyone hates USA". Look at yourself. It's YOU who hate everyone.

Nancy Pelosi showed only that she is not an oaf like so many other USonians, George W Bush included. Her visit to Syria and her show of respect will have POSITIVE consequences as the Syrians and everyone following her visit now know that at least SOME USonians have manners.

Some others woe about fashion designers bending at the will of Muslims, because they show silk scarves in their fashion shows... "Scarves as hijab", they cry...


That too shows a saddening ignorance about hijab, but even more saddeningly THE WESTERN FASHION! The Muslims didn't invent the square printed silk scarf! Already the Romans used scarves - or kerchiefs, as they were at that time. The silk scarves were invented in China and made into fashion item in France in the 18th century. A square scarf has been part of the Western national costumes for more than 500 years.
(history of scarves)
Hermès started producing scarves - worn among others by Queen Elisabeth II, Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn - NOT HIJABI STYLE - 1937. The colorful, printed silk scarf is not something Islamic or medieval as some idiots try to claim.


Dolce & Gabbana taking inspiration from another royalty, Grace Kelly - or Princess Grace of Monaco.
NOT HIJAB.

Audrey Hepburn wearing a scarf - NOT HIJABI STYLE

Some European girls wearing a "babushka scarf"
- NOT HIJAB!


Modest JEWISH women wear a headscarves as well.
Some women with cancer wear headscarves as well.

Are you going to blame them too
for "submitting to Islam" and "fraternizing with the enemy"?

5 comments:

Unknown said...

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Anonymous said...

I just found this blog after looking for headscarf styles. I am tired of wearing baseball caps and 'biker bandanas' to cover up my hair!

My hair is unruly even without a breeze and it easily gets damaged in the sun so this is definitely more of a need than a fashion statement.

Although, I love how scarves look and I admire the babushka-ladies out there wearing them! They look elegant and modest.

Thank you for your post and links!

none provided said...

Hi,

I just found you blog when I was looking for "babushka" in Google Images.

Very nice blog and very intelligent entries. Thank you for this.

I am Muslim as well and just sick of all these stupid stereotypes about us in the media. It's good to know that not everyone buys into this stuff.

- Shan

Mohd said...

Once in a moonlight, someone use their head to write something. It was a good read. I guess everything-Islam is the thing nowadays. Media bending knees to money and power. Zombies will just believe whatever they're being told.

passingmemory said...

I agree with a lot of your views. Thanks for an intelligent blog.