- 01 Mar 2008, 20:38
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1. Strange that the only time someone remembers hijab is when they want to use it against a deeply rooted religious practise. Where are all these "hijab police" all year round when non Islamic practises happen in our communities?
2. The question of women looking at men doing zanjeer is,i believe, flawed. Either women cannot look at men shirtless in all occasions OR they can look at men in all occasions. I do not think that it would be okay for them to look at men shirtless throughout the year, but it becoming prohibited only when they are doing zanjeer.
3. Rather than stopping people from doing zanjeer because it requires one to be shirtless, it would be wise to prevent such women from access to see men doing zanjeer.
4. Even during zanjeer, hijab from part of men is observed. Perhaps one can lookup the requirements of hijab for men and post it here.
5. To the best of my knowledge, men can even pray shirtless . Praying is something wajib, zanjeer and matam are not; but praying shirtless would be okay and zanjeer not?
The problem here is not men or zanjeer. It is women.
Imam Ali

said: "Do not talk about knowledge with the foolish so that they deny you, nor with the ignorant so that they find you oppressive, but talk about it with those of its people whom you meet who will accept it and understand it.".