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Default Re: Benazir Bhutto returns home to grand welcome

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Originally Posted by AbuAbdullah View Post
its only one of aspect of the hijab
Okay. Well, she's still covered so I'd say she's still observing hijab.
Not all Muslims wear "hijab" in the Arab way.

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Originally Posted by GOTFIVEONIT View Post
and old, i still remember a young benazir from the 80's. and the only people welcoming her back are all the crooked zamindari's of sindh and the sindhis in itself. pakistani politics is very ethnic based after all.
My dad's Punjabi and he's a big fan of Bhutto. He's involved with the PPP.

And that could be her, but really, who cares? Why does it matter what she wore when she was in college?
Didn't she go to Harvard anyway? That's not in Europe, last time I checked. I read an article about her and one of her profs at Harvard said he remembers her as being a shy girl in shalwar kameez.

What does Be-nazir mean anyway? The name?
I know Nazir means something like equal in Urdu, right? And many people, men and women, are called Nazir. So Be-nazir is like "without equal"? So then how does a name like just Nazir make sense? "Without equal" is better. Just plain old nazir is like... equal to whom?


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