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Burqa to no BurqaMike Ghouse, July 4, 2007
 
 
http://worldmuslimcongress.blogspot.com/2007/07/burqa-to-no-burqa.html 
    
When the President of the United States abuses the authority given to him and 
violates the constitution and trust of the people (low approval ratings), when 
the Pope abuses his authority and utters words that create gratuitous chaos, 
when the Mufti of Saudi Arabia abuses his authority in pre-empting God's 
authority and issues a fatwa declaring another Muslim as a non-Muslim, and when 
people in power abuse their authority; the people in power over their family 
also abuse the imposition of Burqa as an instrument of control. However, not all 
the Presidents, not all the Pope's, not all the Clerics and not all the people 
abuse the privileges, some do and I estimate that to be no more than 1/10th of 
1% when it comes to the general public. 
 A majority of Muslim women wear the Burqa out of their own volition, however 
there are a few men out there who compel them to wear, and it is certainly an 
oppressive situation. When you take a principled stand, women are indeed 
oppressed by all societies, The insecure men; whether it is a Bubba, Mullah or a 
Prince, be it in China, United States, India, Brazil or Saudi Arabia, they all 
behave the same, take it out on their women. Idiots do not have the guts to 
fight some one equally strong or independent; but they always prey on the weak 
or the dependent. They are the one's that need education and not the Burqa 
elimination. Once we learn about the essence of Burqa, we may find ourselves to 
become pro-choicers, i.e., respecting the right of choice of the woman and not 
dictate what she does and does not wear, just as we are divided on Roe V. Wade.
 
 Burqa is used from the Shuttle-Cock format in Afghanistan to the Hijab format (a 
bare scarf in the United States, Canada, India, Turkey, Bangladesh, Pakistan and 
some other nations. The Original Islamic idea was for a woman to be modest in 
public places, hold on from jumping to conclusions, it is not only women, it is 
men as well. Men in most Muslim societies do not wear shorts, they wear full 
length pants, they do not go bare chested even in their homes. That is range of 
modesty in practice. For an average American to understand this concept of 
modesty, all they have to do is compare the society of a higher threshold where, 
some families walk around the house with barely any clothes on, but most 
American families have modesty, what they wear in front of their children, 
especially of the opposite gender, when their sister, daughters or cousins are 
around is not the same.
 
 If some woman wants to drop the Hijab, she can, but she has to feel comfortable 
with it. It would be hypocritical of us to impose our values onto others, let 
alone our own relatives.
 We have an obligation to maintain a balance in the society and it is our duty to 
keep law and order and faithfully guard the safety of every citizen. If we can 
learn to accept and respect the God given uniqueness of each individual, then 
conflicts fade and solutions emerge.
 Prejudice against any one is one of the many sources of disrupting the peace in 
a society and it is our duty to track down the source of such hate and work on 
mitigating it. if we let hate mongers, hate sermons and hate lectures creep in 
our societies, we lose that desired balance in the society.
 
 First, we have to believe that the societal balance begins with each one of us; 
we see goodness around if we upload good values in ourselves. It is in our 
interest to treat the world as one nation under God, one family and one people 
with liberty and justice for all. We are on the bus.
 
 Mike Ghouse is a Speaker, Thinker, Writer and a Moderator. He is 
president of the Foundation for Pluralism and is a frequent guest on talk radio, 
discussing interfaith, political and civic issues. He founded the World Muslim 
Congress with a simple theme: "good for Muslims and good for the world." His 
personal Website is
www.MikeGhouse.net 
and his articles can be found on the Websites mentioned above and in his Blogs:
http://MikeGhouseforAmerica.Blogspot.com and
http://MikeGhouse.Sulekha.com . He can be reached at
MikeGhouse@gmail.com 
. Mike lives in Carrollton with his family and has been a Dallasite since 1980
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