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முஸ்லிம்களுக்கு ஆதரவளிக்க 'ஹிஜாப்' அணிந்த கிருஸ்தவ பேராசிரியை பணிநீக்கம்


'ஹிஜாப்' அணிந்து முஸ்லிம்களுக்கு ஆதரவு தெரிவித்த கிருஸ்தவ பேராசிரியை  டாக்டர் 'லெரீஸியா ஹாக்கின்' பணி இடைநீக்கம்..!
அமெரிக்காவில் தொடரும் மத துவேஷம்..!!

American Christian teacher punished for wearing Hijab

Chicago: Evangelical Christian College in Chicago suspended Dr. Larycia Hawkins, an American professor for posting her photograph on Facebook wearing Hijab to express her solidarity with Muslim women. This clearly indicates that US is still suffering from rampant anti-MCuslim sentiments.

Expressing her solidarity with her Muslim counterpart, Ms. Hawkins said, “I stand in religious solidarity with Muslims, because they, like me, a Christian, are people of the book. And as Pope Francis stated last week, we worship the same God”.

She also said, “I don’t love my Muslim neighbor because s/he is American. I love my Muslim neighbor because s/he deserves love by virtue of her/his human dignity”. “I invite all women into the narrative that is embodied, hijab-wearing solidarity with our Muslim sisters–for whatever reason” she added.

Her facebook post went viral with a host of women sending their messages to support her.

A day later, the students of the college sent open letters to leaders in the Evangelical Community to speak about Muslims with affection and respect and to end the increasing fear and hostility toward Muslims.

The next week, Hawkins was forced by University Authorities to proceed on leave. The Spokesman of Wheaton College told that action was taken against her for what she spoke and not for what she wore.

“A holy kiss to you who disavow the idea that Muslims & Christians worship the same God: I love you. Peace & Respect”, Hawkins wrote on twitter response to critics.

12 comments:

  1. Muslimkaluku mattumilla Muslimkalukku help panravankalukkum intha nilamathan

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  2. அமெரிக்கனாவது பணியை நீக்கினான். சவூதிக்காரனாக இருந்தால் உயிரையே நீக்கியிருப்பான்!

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  3. Are you mad or you act like a mad.. please tell me Jesslya

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  4. சவுதியை குற்றம் சொல்லக் கூடாது என்று ஒரு பட்டியலுடன் ஒருவர் இங்கே வருவார். சுதந்திரமான பகிரங்க கருத்தாடலுக்கு அழைத்தால், கடைசி வரையும் வரமாட்டார்.

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  5. dear Jesslya.. why you are going to out of subject and giving examples.
    try to understand the fact and give a comment.

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  6. MR, NILAVAN .. TRY TO STOP YOUR RACIST WORDS. TRY TO READ THE NEWS.

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  7. dear Jesslya.. why you are going to out of subject and giving examples.
    try to understand the fact and give a comment.

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  8. The word "hijab" or "ḥijāb" (Arabic: حجاب) refers to both the head covering worn by Muslim women and modest Muslim styles of dress in general.

    The Arabic word awrah refers to the parts of the body which must be covered with clothing. Awrah is any part of the body, for both men and women, which may not be visible to the public. Awrah is interpreted differently depending upon the sex of the company one is in.

    A woman has to cover all parts of her body EXCEPT face and hands, they are her awrah.
    There are ignorant muslims who say hijab isn't compulsion so and so, but Hijab IS a FARD on reaching puberty.

    NOTE : There is no specific punishment for not wearing Hijab in this world unlike in Christianity where her Head should be Shaved off.
    For sure there will be punishments for not wearing Hijab in the Hereafter!

    Pre-Islamic use of the face veil

    It is claimed that the face-veil was originally part of women's dress among certain classes in the Byzantine Empire and was adopted into Muslim culture during the Arab conquest of the Middle East.
    [2] However, although Byzantine art before Islam commonly depicts women with veiled heads or covered hair, it does not depict women with veiled faces. In addition, the Greek geographer Strabo, writing in the first century AD, refers to some Persian women veiling their faces;
    [3][not in citation given] and the early third-century Christian writer Tertullian clearly refers in his treatise The Veiling of Virgins to some "pagan" women of "Arabia" wearing a veil that covers not only their head but also the entire face.
    [4] Clement of Alexandria commends the contemporary use of face coverings.
    [5] There are also two Biblical references to the employment of covering face veils in Genesis 38.14 and Genesis 24.65, by Tamar and by Rebekah, Jacob and Abraham's daughters-in-law respectively.[6] These primary sources show that some women in Egypt, Arabia, Canaan and Persia veiled their faces long before Islam. In the case of Tamar, the Biblical text, 'When Judah saw her, he thought her to be a harlot; because she had covered her face' indicates customary, if not sacral, use of the face veil to accentuate rather than disguise her sexuality.


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  9. சகோதரர் voice அவர்களே...
    "போற்றுவோர் போற்றட்டும், தூற்றுவோர் தூற்றட்டும், உன் கடமையை செய்" என்பதுபோல்.. சில சில்லறை முட்டாள்கள் என்ன உளறினாலும் நீங்கள் உங்களால் மற்றவர்கள் தெளிவை பெறக்கூடிய விடயங்களை பின்னூட்டம் செய்ய தயங்கவேண்டாம்.. காரணம், இந்த இணையத்தை அறிவைத்தேடும், அதாவது இஸ்லாத்தை அறியும் ஆவல் உள்ள பலர் பார்க்கிறார்கள். எனவே நமது பங்களிப்பு நன்மை பயப்பதாய் அமையட்டும்.

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  10. ஜஜ பைத்தியம் ,முத்திவிட்டது கே நா இ தூ ச இ நா அ இ ஆ நடக்கும்

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