Read and learn.

Read and learn.

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This is Rachid Nekkaz, a French businessman who announced he will pay all fines for women who are charged with wearing the niqab — not just in France but “in whatever country in the world that bans women from doing so”. 
The niqab is a filmy cloth attached to the headscarf that covers all but the eyes. Any woman found to be wearing the niqab in France in public can be fined upto €150 ($200) and ordered to attend ‘re-education classes’. Belgium, Italy, Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands and Switzerland all have — or are planning — similar legislation.
The businessman has already paid fines for women in both France and Belgium where wearing the piece of cloth is outlawed. He said: 

I’m in favour of a law to convict a husband who forces a woman to wear the niqab and who forces her to stay at home. But I’m also for a law that lets these women move freely in the streets, because freedom of movement, just like any freedom, is the most fundamental thing in a democracy. 

 He is pictured above with Kenza Drider, the longshot “freedom candidate” for French presidency, after accompanying her to a police tribunal in Paris where she appeared for violating the ban. Drider told The Associated Press in an interview: 

When a woman wants to maintain her freedom, she must be bold. I have the ambition today to serve all women who are the object of stigmatization or social, economic or political discrimination. It is important that we show that we are here, we are French citizens and that we, as well, can bring solutions to French citizens.

Nekkaz put up a €2m ($2.5m) property to fund his campaign. 
 Photo credit: Getty

farhaaan:

This is Rachid Nekkaz, a French businessman who announced he will pay all fines for women who are charged with wearing the niqab — not just in France but “in whatever country in the world that bans women from doing so”. 

The niqab is a filmy cloth attached to the headscarf that covers all but the eyes. Any woman found to be wearing the niqab in France in public can be fined upto €150 ($200) and ordered to attend ‘re-education classes’. Belgium, Italy, Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands and Switzerland all have — or are planning — similar legislation.

The businessman has already paid fines for women in both France and Belgium where wearing the piece of cloth is outlawed. He said

I’m in favour of a law to convict a husband who forces a woman to wear the niqab and who forces her to stay at home. But I’m also for a law that lets these women move freely in the streets, because freedom of movement, just like any freedom, is the most fundamental thing in a democracy. 

 He is pictured above with Kenza Drider, the longshot “freedom candidate” for French presidency, after accompanying her to a police tribunal in Paris where she appeared for violating the ban. Drider told The Associated Press in an interview

When a woman wants to maintain her freedom, she must be bold. I have the ambition today to serve all women who are the object of stigmatization or social, economic or political discrimination. It is important that we show that we are here, we are French citizens and that we, as well, can bring solutions to French citizens.

Nekkaz put up a €2m ($2.5m) property to fund his campaign. 

 Photo credit: Getty


Umar Sayeed

Umar Sayeed

Loving all the elements of this interior design..the floral seat, the columns, pottery, carved wooden doors. 

Loving all the elements of this interior design..the floral seat, the columns, pottery, carved wooden doors. 

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islamandart:

Cool Islamic Art Poster Type

Word.

islamandart:

Cool Islamic Art Poster Type

Word.

3 year old swag! 

3 year old swag! 

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xiaheart:

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The light which shines in the eyeis really the light of the heart.The light which fills the heartis the light of God*, which is pureand separate from the light of intellect and sense.
-Rumi

The light which shines in the eye
is really the light of the heart.
The light which fills the heart
is the light of God*, which is pure
and separate from the light of intellect and sense.

-Rumi

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ummm…yes! I’m horrible, but practice makes perfect right?

ummm…yes! I’m horrible, but practice makes perfect right?

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“O Son of Adam! You are nothing but a compilation of breaths and with each breath that passes, a piece of you is gone.” -Hasan al-Basri.

Life is short. The faster you start to look for who you really are the faster you'll find it...if you ever do. This blog is a space for me to post things that appeal to me like Islam, photography, fashion, politics, world affairs, food, babies, cute animals and much much more. A playground for my mind!

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