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Default Re: Giving the Headscarf a Makeover in Germany

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Originally Posted by sixpakistan View Post
Not sure wtf you're talking about. I didn't disagree with Hanbali at any point during my post. The part you bolded only affirms what Hanbali is saying.
I am not sure why this is so difficult to understand. Hanbali said that wearing a hijab somehow makes the woman a better person/'muslim and women should wear it even if they dont believe in it, I said that is ridiculous as the headscarf has nothing to do with being a good person, that only a persons beliefs and actions make them a hypocrite. Then you said it is a fallacy to assume someone is a hypocrite because of the fact that they are a hoe yet wear the headscarf, which was my point from the beginning!


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Originally Posted by sixpakistan View Post
An idea is logically fallacious when its premises violate rules of logic. Like considering a 'ho' who is a hijabi to necessarily be a hypocrite.
Or saying that wearing a headscarf even when they dont believe in it somehow makes them a better person.
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