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Hijab

shmogie

Well-Known Member
in Christianity it is a symbol of spiritual immaturity, imo, it is the same in Islam.
What ? Nonsense, it is simply a sign of respect little used anymore in most Christian churches.

In Islam, I couldn't care less.
 

leov

Well-Known Member
What ? Nonsense, it is simply a sign of respect little used anymore in most Christian churches.

In Islam, I couldn't care less.
Pneumatic = man,
Psychic= woman, this Paul's proto Valentinian symbols.
Ref. 1Cor 2:14-15. It I big block in the foundation.
 

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
Why do you think the Quran doesnt associate the word Hijab with what you would now understand that word to mean?


You mean, your understanding of the quran.

And I couldn't care less tbh, as it concerns the distant past. What matters is what the word means and represents today.
 

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
Would you want another country dictating cultural change to the US?

I think there are enough miserable voices inside the communities themselves who love to see a few changes left and right.

The difference with the secular west, is that they aren't allowed to voice such concerns.
 

sooda

Veteran Member
I think there are enough miserable voices inside the communities themselves who love to see a few changes left and right.

The difference with the secular west, is that they aren't allowed to voice such concerns.

Have you spoken with many Muslim women re: their views?
 

sooda

Veteran Member
I think there are enough miserable voices inside the communities themselves who love to see a few changes left and right.

The difference with the secular west, is that they aren't allowed to voice such concerns.

Saudi women sure express their views in Arabia.
 

sooda

Veteran Member
Many while risking
their lives.

LOLOL.. Nope.. Stop assuming.

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firedragon

Veteran Member

Brother, if you have some kind of topic where you wish to discuss Muslim countries and some oppression of women or what ever you wish to discuss, why dont you do it in a thread where you open with an introduction to the topic of your heart?

This thread is about the word Hijab, how it doesnt mean a head scarf in the Quran, or a lifestyle and there is a particular question that was intended as a discussion point.

I already asked you "Why do you think the Quran doesnt associate the word Hijab with what you would now understand that word to mean?". So can you respond to that?
 

leov

Well-Known Member
In what language is that?
Paul's symbolic proto Valentinian language. Eve was deceived and symbolically spiritually challenged were called women. Paul also included Sophia and angels story, during restoration of Sophia: 10"That is why a wife ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels." 1 Cor11.

"and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor." 1 Tim 2:14
Islam was influenced by Christian 'heresy' that was pushed out from Rome into Arab lands.
 

firedragon

Veteran Member
Paul's symbolic proto Valentinian language. Eve was deceived and symbolically spiritually challenged were called women. Paul also included Sophia and angels story, during restoration of Sophia: 10"That is why a wife ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels." 1 Cor11.

"and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor." 1 Tim 2:14
Islam was influenced by Christian 'heresy' that was pushed out from Rome into Arab lands.

Bible is written in Koine Greek. Pneuma means Spirit. Valentinian is a movement. This has nothing to do with Eve,.

None of this is relevant. And absolutely wrong inn all and every way possible.

Cheers.
 

leov

Well-Known Member
Bible is written in Koine Greek. Pneuma means Spirit. Valentinian is a movement. This has nothing to do with Eve,.

None of this is relevant. And absolutely wrong inn all and every way possible.

Cheers.
That comes from 1Cor2, yes, from Greek. It is very relevant. Even in Islam, the psychics was not able understand pneumatic take on head cover and ended up with real physical piece of fabric, the same came to Islam, there pneumatic element in Islam, e.g. Sufi and psychic element , the rest of Moslem world.
 

firedragon

Veteran Member
That comes from 1Cor2, yes, from Greek. It is very relevant. Even in Islam, the psychics was not able understand pneumatic take on head cover and ended up with real physical piece of fabric, the same came to Islam, there pneumatic element in Islam, e.g. Sufi and psychic element , the rest of Moslem world.

Irrelevant brother.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
In both Judaism and early Christianity, women had to keep their hair covered as well.
 
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