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#11 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:33:48 PM
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rock wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
kenmac wrote:
Impunity wrote:
kenmac wrote:
have you ever seen a muslim mother breast feed?

In a movie.


mimi naonanga tu hijab. Ama wananyonyeshea wapi?

Our sisters called 'nywele ngumu' do it anywhere. it's not surprising to see a mother breastfeeding kwa matatu.


The thing pops out from the edge of the "support" like it was gasping for air....na hata hakuna kufisha!!! Pray

Na macho hayana pazia.You are forced to look away if she's in ur direct line of vision..makes you feel VERY uncomfortable.



there was a day i was almost tempted to grab one..
twaz asubuhi in a mat going home from the pub na hang'i mbaya.. dawa yangu ya hang'i ni maziwa..
Kaka M
#12 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:36:57 PM
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Really wierd thoughts!!! Sasa kama unataka kuona kama dash board iko the same with or without the upholstery why r u taking such a long route. Just present your case to her in a nice way. Can u imagine people walking around and asking any breastfeeding mom if she is a muslim?
Thermostatic Investor
#13 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:38:28 PM
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Nani huyo anasema'Makes you feel very uncomfortable'?? WHY?
Have you been to SA and see ladies walking in broad day light with nothing kwa chest? And dancing as well entertaining visitors?

When I expressed shock and covered my eyes, I was told ----"It depends on whether you view the "Items" as reproductive or sexual Organs!" Tafakari vizuri.
willin2learn
#14 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:46:31 PM
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Saw one near Tom mboya street posta but the kid was using straw. Very difficult to detect unless you are an idler like i was that fateful day
Njung'e
#15 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:54:50 PM
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willin2learn wrote:
Saw one near Tom mboya street posta but the kid was using straw. Very difficult to detect unless you are an idler like i was that fateful day


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly ....Inaonekana wewe ndio una-supply safi kama pambasmile
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
AlphDoti
#16 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:55:14 PM
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maka wrote:
Wapi alphadoti atuambie...ama abdulrahaman,enyewe i have never seen.

You see Islam asks both men and women to act with some conditions:
1- Not to include boys and girls together
2- Not to show what should be covered
3- etc

So when it comes to opposite sex, the women and also the man should lower their gaze when they see the opposite sex.

And actually, the attractive parts of women should be covered.

So in Islam, women covering their bodies is a requirement, and this should not be mistaken oppression.
- Their fathers didn't tell them to do that.
- Their brothers didn't tell them to do that.
- Their sons didn't tell them to do that.
- God commanded the women to draw their clothing accross their bossoms and not allow their natural ornaments to be showed except to close family.

What are natural ornaments of women? Incase you do not know what they are?
Their breasts, their shapes that happen to be different from that of men, should be covered.

Now for those who know the wisdom, woman covering herself properly, even when breastfeeding, is a protection to her, it is a distinction for her.
She will not be molested, she will not be insulted, and no need for a man to stare at her because there's nothing appearing of her that would cause any unatural attraction.

Therefore, when breastfeeding, they should do it with decency and dignity and their natural ornaments would not be an embarrassment to her or others, like it happens when you see some women who unleash these goods in front of everyone!

NOTE:
- Ofcourse, it does not mean that every woman that does not cover herself while breastfeeding, is immoral. No.
- But remember a ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.
mlefu
#17 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 3:03:15 PM
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How is this a weird thought? d'oh!
radio
#18 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 3:08:01 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
willin2learn wrote:
Saw one near Tom mboya street posta but the kid was using straw. Very difficult to detect unless you are an idler like i was that fateful day


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly ....Inaonekana wewe ndio una-supply safi kama pambasmile


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly @willin ati straw? How?
Coolio
#19 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 3:37:59 PM
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Enda Turkana you'll see wonders.
Nadondosha meli kubwa seuze ngalawa!
Intelligentsia
#20 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 4:00:11 PM
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Thermostatic Investor wrote:
Nani huyo anasema'Makes you feel very uncomfortable'?? WHY?
Have you been to SA and see ladies walking in broad day light with nothing kwa chest? And dancing as well entertaining visitors?



Bye guys, look you. Naenda ku join Zak twende SA.
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