I came across a very interesting posting submitted online reader identified simply by his or her pen name,Spanish Soccer Who Are The Best Players In The League,customized bobbleheads, Bekas Budak UKM. Well,personalized bobblehead, Bekas Budak UKM raised some sensitive current issues regarding Malaysian Malay women and I hope that anyone reading this today would feed on whatever that I'm about to share here with an open mind.
First of all, the letter submitted by Bekas Budak UKM to HarakahDaily Dot Net expressed the writer's concern on the current fashion trends of Malaysian Malay women. Bekas Budak UKM has even listed down his concerns as shown down below:
Some Malaysian Malay women wore short hijabs that did not really cover their 'aurat' fully. As matter of fact,personalized bobbleheads, their necks are exposed quite clearly.
Some Malaysian Malay women wore hijabs along with their short tee shirts and some are even sleeveless exposing their arms and shoulders. I think what Bekas Budak UKM meant was baby tees,customized bobbleheads,How A Dedicated Sports Betting Site Can Help Maximize Your Winnings, camisoles,customize bobblehead,The Utah Jazz Play To Hear The Sweet Sound Of An NBA Championship, raglans and tank tops.
Some Malaysian Malay women wore hijabs along with their incredibly tight fitting jeans revealing the shape of their booties (pardon me for saying this) to everyone,..
Bekas Budak UKM did mention a few more concerns but I'm only interested in the first three as mentioned above. For non-Malaysians and non-Moslems who are reading this today,,, you first must understand that majority (+90%) of Malaysian Malay women are born Moslems. Moslem women are required to cover every part of their body except their face and hands (from the tip of their fingers to the wrist joints) when they have reached puberty. Moslem women are also prohibited from dressing in garments that would reveal their bodily shapes and curvatures. Wearing transparent or thin clothing is also strictly prohibited in Islam.
In a sense,customize bobblehead, the letter submitted by Bekas Budak UKM is merely an eye opener. I'm a Moslem too and I do not have to be Holy Man to say that the trends of Malaysian Malay women today are not according to the ways of Islam. This is a worrying trend and I do share my concerns on the matter with many other concerned Moslems in Malaysia. Please do not ask me why Malaysian Malay women who are born Moslems behaves and dresses in such manner since I really do not have the answer. By right,personalized bobble heads, every born Moslems here in Malaysia were exposed to some kind of basic Islamic education when they were young. Many were sent to religious teaching schools and were taught all about the Islamic way of life there.
I do wonder just how in the world did Malaysian Malay Moslem women got into this kind of mess in the first place. Were they influenced by the mass media such as television shows,custom bobbleheads, movies and so forth somehow?
We could never find the answers alone. I truly hope that Malaysian Malay women would come forward and have their say in this matter. We are all wondering and only you can provide us with the necessary answers. If you have any comments or feedbacks on this issue,custom bobblehead, feel free to voice them over at Malay Women in Malaysia blog. Thank you.
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