04:23 Added October 14, 2006 From WELSHIE56 A muslim teacher has a tv interview in a BURKA as you will see it is very difficult for the interviewer.
・Groland - La nouvelle burka 00:56
00:56 Added February 08, 2007 From djinntonic Pour apaiser les tensions, Groland présente un nouveau modèle de burka qui nous vient droit d'Angleterre et permet aux médecins d'osculter et soigner les femmes en burka sans craindre de représailles... :o)))
03:06 Added January 06, 2007 From Zobree Burqa Band!!! Burqas should be not be ... Burqa Band!!! Burqas should be not be forced upon people, rather a choice. Hijab is okay though :)
・Burka Band -Burka Blue(カブールのイスラム女性楽隊) 03:52
03:52 Added May 12, 2006 From zedwood best band ever ・Vent Love Your Burka 06:06
06:06 Added July 13, 2006 From jyb Hotair.com's Michelle Malkin catches Time magazine glossing over oppression and misogyny in Islamic dress.
03:37 Added October 13, 2006 From yelinu This is hijab catwalk which was held in Ankara,Hilton Hotel. In first and 2 you will see some Muslim and non-Muslim women dress during Ottoman Empire. Rest of other parts are mainly modern Turkish hijab models.
・Turkish hijab catwalk 2 05:46
05:46 Added October 15, 2006 From yelinu This is hijab catwalk which was held in Ankara,Hilton Hotel. In first and 2 you will see some Muslim and non-Muslim women dress during Ottoman Empire. Rest of other parts are mainly modern Turkish hijab models.
01:28 Added November 25, 2006 From wwwMeccaCentricCom Provided By: wwwMeccaCentricCom "Women In Islam: Through Western Eyes" by Lisa Killinger Purchase the full-length lecture at www.MeccaCentric.com or call 1-800-607-9810
How are Muslims perceived as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks? Do people associate Islam with terrorism more or less since September 11th? Muslim women with their head-coverings are on the frontlines since they stand out in the crowd. They must, therefore, be equiped with the proper knowledge of Islam as well as the knowledge of how they are perceived so they can respond to the many questions and comments they may face in their interaction with non-Muslims. This lecture serves as a tool to help in this great challenge as Dr. Lisa Killinger, an Amercian convert to Islam, shares her experiences with non-Muslims both before and after September 11th. She opens by telling her story of how she discovered Islam in 1979 on the Iowa State University campus. She then continues by echoing the question asked by her own mother upon her conversion, "What kind of woman would want to be a Muslim, afterall they are oppressed!" So Dr. Killinger debunks this myth by outling the status of women in pre-Islamic Arabia and how Islam liberated and dignified them by giving them rights which are still upheld to this day. Some of the rights she discusses in this talk: the right to vote, to inheritence, to divorce, to the use of birth control, to marriage to whomever is desired, and to an education. Nevertheless, the actions of some Muslims may speak to the contrary but, as the speaker reminds the audience, these actions must be distinguished from the teachings of the religion itself. All too often the cultural practices of a person get confused with the religious practices. The speaker also looks at the example of Aslamia: the first female physician in Islam, modesty and the head-covering common to all the Abrahamic faiths, the example of Khadijah, how to explain polygamy to others, Islamic prohibitions that benefit women, non-Muslim attitudes about hijab (head covering), and the role of Muslim women in a non-Muslim society. The lecture is concluded with Dr. Killinger sharing the results of a post-9/11 survey about non-Muslim perceptions of Muslim women.