Look rapist doesnt care what clothes u wear - cos chances are he will rip them off, or just totaly ignore. A women wearing a hijab is no different to women not wearing one, both have arms legs etc. Thus the rapist wouldnt care, because he knows what he is in for is the same thing. And remember rape is normally done under impulse, they just go for it, no choosing.Zayd said:hotshot as far as i know.......even when considering how sick and desperate rapist are and the fact that they don't care about how their victim looks......considering a situation where a female in a mini skirt and a female in a hijab are present with a rapist.....even some1 as sick as him.....will go for the one who is exposing maximum skin, cozz atleast he knows what his in for and wht he will get out of the awful act.
Its about time everyone starts thinking straight, and we accept that in such a situation the effects of the HIJAB are significant and the one wearing it has the least chances of being raped.
Hotshot.......when you say muslim women wear the Hijab only bcozz the Quran says so......"the Quran also states there is NO COMPULSION in Religion" (like Anam indicated in her previous post). I think people should understand the fact that Islam is not a BURDEN, and its ENTIRELY up to the INDIVIDUAL female and MALE to live a life of modesty by accepting the HIJAB.
Wheres the evidence???HotShot said:Look rapist doesnt care what clothes u wear - cos chances are he will rip them off, or just totaly ignore. A women wearing a hijab is no different to women not wearing one, both have arms legs etc. Thus the rapist wouldnt care, because he knows what he is in for is the same thing. And remember rape is normally done under impulse, they just go for it, no choosing.
Now the I feel women wear the Hijab under pressure, its like why we dont run around naked on the streets, its that factor- we will look different. For that reason many women believe that if you dont wear the hijab - u portraying that ur not a muslim. eg, a women who wears a hijab is known by all to be a muslim where as one who doesnt is not known, we dont know if she is amuslim or not. As a result it is the pressure that drives muslim women to wear one.
Have you read my post properly? cozz to me it doesnt seem like you have
As for stats- u need consider the defintion of rape for them, in america bascially touching a women accidently could be considered rape - we dont know how they classify it.
lol......theres only ONE classification of rape.....and touching a female is not part of it.
Also countries like Pakistan would have much higher precentages of rape, but they dont report it and the government doesnt report it either.
It's the lump of flesh between your ears.Zayd said:Wheres the evidence???
Exactly, but that shouldnt be referring to me....rather to tempco who was making thoughtless assumtions, claiming pakistan had more unreported rapes as COMPARED to the US, without any evidenceHotShot said:IF you can show two stats of rapes, then you can compare them, one stat doesnt show a comparison.
Either that, or i talk on behalf of facts......and you talk rubbish.tempco said:It's the lump of flesh between your ears.
I was referring to your... oh, nevermind.Zayd said:Either that, or i talk on behalf of facts......and you talk rubbish.
Plus im reading, not listening
The Qur'an doesn't allow rape, nor does it blame the woman for being raped regardless of what she wears or does.HotShot said:This logic of the quran is wrong- it assumes that only males commit rapes, but this isnt the case there are women who committ rape as well.
As ur a guy u shud understand wht im trying to say....HotShot said:Zayd: Whose fault is it when a women get raped?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4629457.stm thats thebest i could muster
not much..
Now you have two choices to answer the above the question, the man' fault and the women's fault.
Man's fault - Naturally yes, it was his action, he has control over his action and it was he who comitted crime. So why then does the women have to wear Hijab? After all its not her fault, why shouldnt all men be blindfolded around women? Why must the women do something when its not their fault?
Women's fault - SO its the women fault for not appropriately dressing or whatever? there is no link between a women's dress and a man, It is up to the man to control his feelings and keep them in. The man has no right to tough others without their permission. According to this, if man doesnt dress properly is a women allowed to rape him?
This logic of the quran is wrong- it assumes that only males commit rapes, but this isnt the case there are women who committ rape as well.
well, i am only answering this question right now, because it cant have a spawn of debate concerning it.Serius said:why do muslims grow beards?
I sincerely doubt that's how a rapists thinks. A rapist would have a preconceived idea of where or when he will commit the rape, and it is just a matter of his/her victim being at the wrong place at the wrong time.Zayd said:You and your mates may be able to control yourself from stalking her, or going up to her and asking for her number, but naturally you are attracted to her. the fact is that some men cannot control themselves and as a result go to the extent where they either ask for sex and if not, rape her.
Maybe, or maybe not. Regardless, the claim that the hijab protects a woman from rape is ridiculous.Zayd said:So that goes back to the whole Hijab issue. Maybe, if the girl wasnt exposing herself she MIGHT not have been raped.
a hijab isnt a foolproof method against rape, it only provides a level of deterrance, no matter how small it is.tempco said:I sincerely doubt that's how a rapists thinks. A rapist would have a preconceived idea of where or when he will commit the rape, and it is just a matter of his/her victim being at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Maybe, or maybe not. Regardless, the claim that the hijab protects a woman from rape is ridiculous.
So does everything else. A rapist may be intimidated by a woman's height, for example. Using this so called "deterrant" effect in relation to rape, or any carnal act or thought whatsoever, does no favours for those who wear the hijab. Amongst other things, the hijab is an expression of modesty (just as how a conservative person may behave, for example), and not as a shield of any sort.veterandoggy said:a hijab isnt a foolproof method against rape, it only provides a level of deterrance, no matter how small it is.
The Quran states:tempco said:the hijab is an expression of modesty (just as how a conservative person may behave, for example), and not as a shield of any sort.
And this is the part where you state your point of view, given the evidences.Zayd said:The Quran states:
"And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands’ fathers, their sons..."
[Al-Qur’an 24:31]
Followed by;
"O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters, and the believing women that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad); that is most convenient, that they should be known (as such) and not molested. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."
[Al-Qur’an 33:59]
Actually, some people are really stupid. I've had people ask me whether I have hair, how Muslim women take showers, do we shave our legs, how do we sleep etc :rofl:HotShot said:Look rapist doesnt care what clothes u wear - cos chances are he will rip them off, or just totaly ignore. A women wearing a hijab is no different to women not wearing one, both have arms legs etc. Thus the rapist wouldnt care, because he knows what he is in for is the same thing. And remember rape is normally done under impulse, they just go for it, no choosing.
haha thats funny.sly fly said:Actually, some people are really stupid. I've had people ask me whether I have hair, how Muslim women take showers, do we shave our legs, how do we sleep etc :rofl:
Not to mention that alot of people find women in hijab intimidating and thus try to steer clear of them
Do you really consider this to be true for all? Do you really think that men and women of the West are incapable of respecting both themselves and the opposite sex? If so, I feel sorry for you.SabtheLab said:i know that when a man speaks to me and appreciates what im saying, hes doing so ggenuinely, not because he wants to get something out of it.