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Qatar 2022 World Cup, no shorts, shirts, dress, or vests
Topic Started: May 29 14, 4:44 (46,270 Views)
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Qatar 2022 World Cup

‘Leggings are NOT pants’: Qatar puts its foot down with dress code as it launches advertising campaign reminding female tourists what not to wear.

- 'If you are in Qatar, you are one of us': Qatar aims to educate tourists on modesty
- Men wearing shorts and singlets in public will be frowned upon
- Women should also avoid wearing garments which are too short or too tight, such as mini-skirts or sleeveless dresses
- Imprisonments for a period of 6 months for gesture, reciting songs, utters etc

muslims who visit other countries (such as Europe, US) and cover up head to toe, wear burka (bin bag), scarf etc, doesn't these offend European and US cultures and values?

Europe, US and other non-muslim countries must ban all types of outfits that does not belong to their culture. What a joke these muslim countries!!!!!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2641453/Qatars-clothing-modesty-campaign-clarifies-stance-leggings-new-advertising-campaign.html
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- Men wearing shorts and singlets in public will be frowned upon
- Women should also avoid wearing garments which are too short or too tight, such as mini-skirts or sleeveless dresses


This dress code is identical to what we have in Kurdistan - just sayin'
Edited by RawandKurdistani, Jul 19 14, 10:14.
I am confused by God's wisdom:
In this world of States
Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed,
What for have they all become fugitives, condemned?


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Its a good thing. I went to turkey this year and they have been rapidly westernized and dress more and more ''open''/''slutty''.
'' Don't touch me doctor! My death is necessary for the Kurds to wake up''
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Tevger
Jul 20 14, 1:26
Its a good thing. I went to turkey this year and they have been rapidly westernized and dress more and more ''open''/''slutty''.
It's Turkey, their founding father (Papa Ataturk) had a great dislike for Islam and supported the invasion of foreign influence.
I am confused by God's wisdom:
In this world of States
Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed,
What for have they all become fugitives, condemned?


Ahmad Khani

Feed the hungry and visit a sick person
And free the captive
If he be unjustly confined
Assist any person oppressed
Whether Muslim or non-Muslim


- Prophet Muhammad Ibn Abdullah (PBUH)


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Jul 20 14, 1:26
Its a good thing. I went to turkey this year and they have been rapidly westernized and dress more and more ''open''/''slutty''.
agree, last time i went to amed, i saw young girls dressed like whores.
are they still our people?
Edited by Şirnex, Jul 20 14, 11:05.
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RawandKurdistani
Jul 19 14, 10:09
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- Men wearing shorts and singlets in public will be frowned upon
- Women should also avoid wearing garments which are too short or too tight, such as mini-skirts or sleeveless dresses


This dress code is identical to what we have in Kurdistan - just sayin'
maybe similar but not the same. Contrary to Qatar you as a person are allowed to wear different things IF you want even if it is not popular to wear in a different way. in Qatar it is actually illegal by law I think.
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Jul 20 14, 11:04
Tevger
Jul 20 14, 1:26
Its a good thing. I went to turkey this year and they have been rapidly westernized and dress more and more ''open''/''slutty''.
agree, last time i went to amed, i saw young girls dressed like whores.
are they still our people?
Are you serious? Last time i went to Amed in 2012 all women had frigging niqab and when my mother went to Amed this year she saw many people that werent religous wearing Turban/Niqab, AKP is trying to make Amed turn into a Jihadist shithole, i dont like women wearing very tight stuff like they do in SK but i dislike niqab even more.
Edited by Zinar, Jul 20 14, 10:27.

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Rudaw posted pictures of dersim with girls dressed in their underwear by a lake. I dont see a problem with that, likewise in Bashur people are free to wear what they like. Live and let live.
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Jul 20 14, 10:27
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Jul 20 14, 11:04

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Are you serious? Last time i went to Amed in 2012 all women had frigging niqab and when my mother went to Amed this year she saw many people that werent religous wearing Turban/Niqab, AKP is trying to make Amed turn into a Jihadist shithole, i dont like women wearing very tight stuff like they do in SK but i dislike niqab even more.
niqab is nonsense. it doesnt belong to islamic culture. i hate it too..

2011 i only visited the city center. it was summer and there i saw some girls dressed as they were in miami beach haha

talabani = jash
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RawandKurdistani
Jul 19 14, 10:09
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- Men wearing shorts and singlets in public will be frowned upon
- Women should also avoid wearing garments which are too short or too tight, such as mini-skirts or sleeveless dresses


This dress code is identical to what we have in Kurdistan - just sayin'
That is not the case for all of SK, and you know that very well so don't be disingenuous. Slemany, anyone?
Edited by Partizan, Jul 20 14, 11:34.
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RawandKurdistani
Jul 20 14, 10:49
Tevger
Jul 20 14, 1:26
Its a good thing. I went to turkey this year and they have been rapidly westernized and dress more and more ''open''/''slutty''.
It's Turkey, their founding father (Papa Ataturk) had a great dislike for Islam and supported the invasion of foreign influence.
Islam is technically also an invasion of foreign influence.

If you have this typical Kurdish complex that "everything our enemies do or are, we must avoid, or do the opposite to them" then you end up in a logical contradiction since both secularists and Islamists have attacked us.
Edited by Partizan, Jul 20 14, 11:40.
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Jul 20 14, 11:10
Rudaw posted pictures of dersim with girls dressed in their underwear by a lake. I dont see a problem with that, likewise in Bashur people are free to wear what they like. Live and let live.
Keep in mind Kurds from Dersim are Alevi and Alevis dont pray fast or wear niqab :=)

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Jul 20 14, 11:21
Zinar
Jul 20 14, 10:27

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niqab is nonsense. it doesnt belong to islamic culture. i hate it too..

2011 i only visited the city center. it was summer and there i saw some girls dressed as they were in miami beach haha

In center? Then it's tourist next time visit Seyh samil mahalessi, Baglar and the poor districts :) Girls cant wear jeans there without getting insulted by islamists.

The girls you saw might be from Sirnex ;)
Edited by Zinar, Jul 20 14, 11:33.

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Jul 20 14, 11:33


The girls you saw might be from Sirnex ;)
no, im sure they were kurdish MHP fascist from elazig :D
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Jul 20 14, 11:04
Tevger
Jul 20 14, 1:26
Its a good thing. I went to turkey this year and they have been rapidly westernized and dress more and more ''open''/''slutty''.
agree, last time i went to amed, i saw young girls dressed like whores.
are they still our people?
I also know a young Kurdish girl who was born naked. What a whore. Not one of our people.
Edited by Partizan, Jul 21 14, 2:35.
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Jul 20 14, 11:41
Zinar
Jul 20 14, 11:33


The girls you saw might be from Sirnex ;)
no, im sure they were kurdish MHP fascist from elazig :D
They were from Sirnex i know many sirnexi girls in Amed very beautiful secular girls haha
Edited by Zinar, Jul 20 14, 11:47.

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do girls in SK wear tight clothing? :smackhead
#PROMOTEWOMENRIGHTS
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do girls in SK wear tight clothing? :smackhead
#PROMOTEWOMENRIGHTS
"shengal bo ezdi ya", Ezidi namerin, HATA ARAB NAMAYEN NEK SHENGAL!
"A society can never be free without women's liberation" - Abdullah Ocalan
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Jul 21 14, 12:11
do girls in SK wear tight clothing? :smackhead
No, of course not, that would be against Kurdish traditions. I suppose some few lost people do, but they're an invisible minority, and they'll remain so forever.
I am confused by God's wisdom:
In this world of States
Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed,
What for have they all become fugitives, condemned?


Ahmad Khani

Feed the hungry and visit a sick person
And free the captive
If he be unjustly confined
Assist any person oppressed
Whether Muslim or non-Muslim


- Prophet Muhammad Ibn Abdullah (PBUH)


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Jul 21 14, 3:59
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Jul 21 14, 12:11
do girls in SK wear tight clothing? :smackhead
No, of course not, that would be against Kurdish traditions. I suppose some few lost people do, but they're an invisible minority, and they'll remain so forever.
lol at forever...this minority didnt exist 5 years ago, so it will continue to grow
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Partizan
Jul 20 14, 11:28
RawandKurdistani
Jul 19 14, 10:09

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That is not the case for all of SK, and you know that very well so don't be disingenuous. Slemany, anyone?
As a whole is what I meant, but regarding Slemani - what makes you think that this city is so much more different to the rest of bashur? Because WW2B claims so or what? Don't take his word for much, he just so a couple of women walking around in revealing clothing, and decided that this must mean that Slemani as a whole is liberal. This comes from the same guy who claims that only 2-3 % of Kurdistan is religious, simply because nobody votes for Islamist parties. Well let me remind you that Barzani, the leader of PDK, doesn't want his wife and daughters to be seen on any kind of media... Slemani is caught between Kirkuk and Hewler, both religious regions, and rojhelat on the other side, which is a part of the Islamic regime, so unrealistic too to assume that this region has become as liberal as WW2B claims, it's just his imagination gone wild, his desire to see Kurdistan being emptied of it's traditions and it's spirit.
I am confused by God's wisdom:
In this world of States
Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed,
What for have they all become fugitives, condemned?


Ahmad Khani

Feed the hungry and visit a sick person
And free the captive
If he be unjustly confined
Assist any person oppressed
Whether Muslim or non-Muslim


- Prophet Muhammad Ibn Abdullah (PBUH)


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Jul 21 14, 4:03
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lol at forever...this minority didnt exist 5 years ago, so it will continue to grow
This minority is mostly made up of Kurds who grew up in the West, or have spent a lot of time here, unless you can move all Kurds over here, then nothing's gonna happen. Also am I allowed to call you a self-hater for wanting to impose foreign values on Kurdistan?
I am confused by God's wisdom:
In this world of States
Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed,
What for have they all become fugitives, condemned?


Ahmad Khani

Feed the hungry and visit a sick person
And free the captive
If he be unjustly confined
Assist any person oppressed
Whether Muslim or non-Muslim


- Prophet Muhammad Ibn Abdullah (PBUH)


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RawandKurdistani
Jul 21 14, 4:24
Partizan
Jul 20 14, 11:28

Quoting limited to 2 levels deepall of SK, and you know that very well so don't be disingenuous. Slemany, anyone?
As a whole is what I meant, but regarding Slemani - what makes you think that this city is so much more different to the rest of bashur? Because WW2B claims so or what? Don't take his word for much, he just so a couple of women walking around in revealing clothing, and decided that this must mean that Slemani as a whole is liberal. This comes from the same guy who claims that only 2-3 % of Kurdistan is religious, simply because nobody votes for Islamist parties. Well let me remind you that Barzani, the leader of PDK, doesn't want his wife and daughters to be seen on any kind of media... Slemani is caught between Kirkuk and Hewler, both religious regions, and rojhelat on the other side, which is a part of the Islamic regime, so unrealistic too to assume that this region has become as liberal as WW2B claims, it's just his imagination gone wild, his desire to see Kurdistan being emptied of it's traditions and it's spirit.
In the words of an American(also known as Gary Brecher, the well known "War Nerd") who taught at the AUIS in Slemani.

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Everyone looked around furtively, checking out their neighbors’ attire. But there were no tank tops, sleeveless t-shirts, or other beachwear in evidence. In fact, our female students dressed much more provocatively than women faculty. The rule in Suli seemed to be that as long as the skin is covered, anything goes, including skintight black leotards.
http://exiledonline.com/neocon-like-me-how-i-spent-a-year-in-iraq-teaching-with-the-bush-cheney-crazies/

You accuse WW2boy of having a wild imagination, but the evidence seems to support his claims, and not yours.

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Well let me remind you that Barzani, the leader of PDK, doesn't want his wife and daughters to be seen on any kind of media...
Which is an embarrassment when even the Islamist Erdogan allows his wife to be seen. Are you insinuating that you approve of this?
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his desire to see Kurdistan being emptied of it's traditions and it's spirit.
Islamic phobia for human sexuality is not my tradition and spirit, and nor of my Alevi Dersimi ancestors. If Kurdistan is to be inclusive of all Kurdish components you're going to have to be more accommodating of people like me who were never brought up with this crap.

By the way, your attitude spits on millenia-old Kurdish folkore which does celebrate human sexuality and romance quite openly, in direct violation of the Islamic values you cling to so emotionally. I can produce sources proving this if you so wish, but wouldn't that be sad when every Kurd with an interest in his culture is supposed to know that.
Edited by Partizan, Jul 21 14, 5:21.
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do girls in SK wear tight clothing? :smackhead
No, of course not, that would be against Kurdish traditions. I suppose some few lost people do, but they're an invisible minority, and they'll remain so forever.
I suppose this is against Kurdish traditions too then.

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Look at those whores wearing tight clothes and going against Kurdish traditions.
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