Thursday, May 29, 2008

It's how they wear it..

From The Star today...so it boils down to how the uniform is worn. Read the last line...challenging for boys to sit in the same classroom as the girls who wear revealing uniforms.

How are we painting the guys, huh? Are we talking about people or animals here? Guys are that 'buyable'? Wah! Like that, then better to let the gals do the running of corporations, companies, even the country since they are 'stronger'.

Don't know how to make sense of things...on one hand, we seem to be progressing ahead. On the other hand, we seem to be stuck in this feudal mindset...

Uniform’s fine but it’s how the girls wear it

By IAN MCINTYRE

KOTA BARU: It is not the school uniform that is an issue but how Muslim schoolgirls wear it, says two PAS state executive councillors.

They claimed that the schoolgirls' transparent tops revealed too much, thus arousing the men.

State Youth committee chairman Abdul Fatah Mahmud said in an interview that schoolgirls must cover their aurat that was the standard of Islamic attire for females besides ensuring clothes were of the proper thickness.

Abdul Fatah expects that in future, attire among Muslim women will no longer be an issue once a wide ranging awareness campaign is launched to instil in them the proper mindset.

“We do not want to force, but to educate, them to meet the obligations of Allah where the central theme is covering their aurat. Proper Islamic attire is one of the demands in the religion,” he added.

Abdul Fatah, whose wife is a teacher, said Muslim girls must understand they were displaying gratefulness to Allah by wearing the required attire.

State Women Affairs committee chairwoman Wan Ubaidah Wan Omar said there was no problem with the baju kurung uniform, but Muslim schoolgirls must wear it according to Islamic teachings.

“Their underwear cannot be visibleand their hair and neck must be covered up by donning a tudung (head wear).”

Proper attire should be compulsory for Muslim woman, and the Education Ministry should monitor it instead of just dismissing the comments by National Islamic Students Association vice-president Munirah Bahari, she said.

Wan Ubaidah said it was “challenging” for schoolboys to sit in the same classroom with schoolgirls who wore revealing school uniforms.


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