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So Where Are The Burkas Then?

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youngmafbog | 12:42 Wed 23rd Nov 2016 | News
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Iran is supposed to be a strict Islamic State but it appears they dont have to wear the Burka like many Muslim women in Europe seem to.

Just what is going on?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3964134/The-Iran-DON-T-want-Rich-Kids-Tehran-flaunt-incredibly-lavish-lifestyles-including-private-pools-supercars-million-pound-mansions.html
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Zacs-Master, // Noami, I don't think the law 'obliges' (your word) anyone to do anything //

It does in Iran.
Naomi, I think we're at cross purposes, so lets start again.

You wrote 'Women in Europe aren't obliged to wear either.'

My comment was that i thought (Muslim) Women in Europe were obliged by their religion to wear them RATHER than the law. Is this not the case?
Zacs-Master, dependant upon how seriously they take the foibles of their religion, Muslim women in Europe have a choice. Women in Iran don't.
Yes, we are speaking at cross purposes, Zac's Master.

In a true Islamic state there is no man-made law, only God's law, - the Sharia. Under sharia "modest" dress is obligatory for all Muslims (both men and women) . There is no separation in Islam between the religious and the secular. The concept "Render under to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's" is a Christian distinction and has no equivalence in Islam. That is why there is always social strife in Muslim-majority countries which have secular rule and constitutions, and why any sizeable Muslim minority in mainly non-Muslim nations punch well above their weight in general mischief-making (i.e. demanding concessions by the host society to Muslim sensibilities). Western societies and secular Muslim leaders like Mubarak and Assad don't have legitimacy in the eyes of the pious (that is groups like the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt etc. and their proxies and affiliates throughout the West). I think the way it is usually expressed is that a legitimate government must enforce what Allah decrees and ban what Allah forbids.

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