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قديم 05-06-2006, 10:13 AM
عربي سعودي عربي سعودي غير متصل
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تاريخ التّسجيل: Jan 2006
الإقامة: السعودية - الرياض
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she tried to join an established, historically Black sorority and was rejected because of the image associated with her beliefs. “Even though these girls knew who I was, I was perceived as an outsider because of my obviously Muslim appearance,” says Abdul-Haqq, referring to her hijab (headscarf) and conservative clothes.

i still do not understand some of those americans who keep bothering me and ask about women rights in other countries while women rights in their own country are been violated alot as in the story above .. the incident above is only a very small example on it .. !!

those who watch and give comments on other countries on women rights should take a look at their own country first

i only have one message for these people ..

"don't throw stones on others if your house is made of glass"



thank you Kunzite for this thread

looking forward to read the rest of the story
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