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Here's an earlier thread concerning Birthday's
http://www.ask.or.tz/viewtopic.php?t=49 ... t=birthday
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FatemaC wrote:OmnibusYou go...
Snubomi; a single book containing several works
FatemaC wrote:opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established churchAntidisestablishmentarianism
Perhaps we both are referring to different levels of maturity.
Amreen wrote:no reallii....some people are realli egoistic...even if they r maturee...If someone is truly matured then he/she should be able to counter their own ego and this should help is maintaining a marriage rather than a person who only has an ego and no maturity.
Indeed La Ikra ha diddeen, but when it comes to Iran there was a referendum after the revolution in 1979 to ask whether the Iranian people wanted an Islamic government which they overwhelmingly agreed to. Now under an Islamic government Sharia Law applies as religious scholars interpret it and hijab...
I dunt think divorces end up because of the the people r not mentallly matured but i think its because of ego tht is there....n abt early marriage i think islam encouranges early marriages because then people shud not do gunahz... Now don’t you think the best way to counter someone’s ego apart from...
kulsham wrote:"Nlaanifu wee… tena shetwani nkubwa... kabisa weyee, n’jukuu wa Ibilisi, n’yaau nkubwa!!!!! Ushakojoa tena ndani ya firiji…!!!!!!"Good one
Very patronising
Already been posted under http://www.ask.or.tz/viewtopic.php?t=1003
kulsham wrote:@ Muntazir. you just wrote my name in the forum... nobody know whats my name! i have been living like an alien here ... great! now i amFor those of us who read da post and now know your real name…what’s the ransom you willing to pay for keeping it secret
It is an annual ritual in Iran. As summer approaches, many women in the affluent north Tehran start wearing short and tight coats, and small head scarves, called hijab, showing more hair than usual. This violates the 1981 Islamic Dress Law, which applies to all women, Muslim or not, and which requir...
Muhammad Mahdi wrote:Why have you posted this?To facilitate a discussion and a healthy argument, this has become a big story here in the west i.e. women’s rights in Iran, is it enforcement of modesty or just plain ultra conservatism
Recent news that has been circulating talks about […]
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