In countries like Qatar if a woman doesn't wear the right clothing she will be vilified for offending Islamic traditions and sensibilities. This is perfectly reasonable. Doha is not San Francisco.
What the poster of this thread may be trying to ask is why certain types of clothing offends you but withholding your maid's passport, not paying her or not giving her a day off doesn't offend these same, deeply-held religious principles?
It is, after all, well-known that Islam has plenty to say on slavery and the ill-treatment of other people.
In countries like Qatar if a woman doesn't wear the right clothing she will be vilified for offending Islamic traditions and sensibilities. This is perfectly reasonable. Doha is not San Francisco.
What the poster of this thread may be trying to ask is why certain types of clothing offends you but withholding your maid's passport, not paying her or not giving her a day off doesn't offend these same, deeply-held religious principles?
It is, after all, well-known that Islam has plenty to say on slavery and the ill-treatment of other people.