The uproar that the campaign has effected upon this website is much larger than any effect from it seen elsewhere. Most of the people hardly even know about it.
People on this site are into the habit of blowing things out of proportion. Folks here are ranting here more vociferously than they would care to comment on, let us say, the Gaza conflict.
The opponents of the campaigns appear so concerned as if, in real workaday life, tomorrow, a strict ban on all dress-sans-abaya would be promulgated with immediate effect.
I agree with you on not to judge someone by their clothes. I have been mistaken a many times. I once went to a department in the University of Peshawar, and by judging a man there on his clothes, took him for a peon. He took me to the chairman's office, and there, he sat in the chairman's seat: he was head of the department of English, and a Harvard graduate.
There are many women of enviable character who would dress just normally, and the opposite is true as well. Although, decent dressing always appears graceful, at least to me, I do not think we should make any judgment as to someone's character on account of the way they dress.
The uproar that the campaign has effected upon this website is much larger than any effect from it seen elsewhere. Most of the people hardly even know about it.
People on this site are into the habit of blowing things out of proportion. Folks here are ranting here more vociferously than they would care to comment on, let us say, the Gaza conflict.
The opponents of the campaigns appear so concerned as if, in real workaday life, tomorrow, a strict ban on all dress-sans-abaya would be promulgated with immediate effect.
I agree with you on not to judge someone by their clothes. I have been mistaken a many times. I once went to a department in the University of Peshawar, and by judging a man there on his clothes, took him for a peon. He took me to the chairman's office, and there, he sat in the chairman's seat: he was head of the department of English, and a Harvard graduate.
There are many women of enviable character who would dress just normally, and the opposite is true as well. Although, decent dressing always appears graceful, at least to me, I do not think we should make any judgment as to someone's character on account of the way they dress.