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Location: EuropeLooking For: A pious Muslim woman, aged between 18 and 30, who is deeply committed to following the religious traditions and values of Islam. Nationality and language are not barriers as long as the core values align.Core Requirements:Religious Commitment: The ideal partner must be devoted to Islamic teachings and traditions. She should be willing to wear niqab, burqa, purdah, gloves, and socks, fully covering her face and body, including her eyes, in adherence to Islamic principles.Submissive to Islamic Teachings: She should respect the Islamic guidelines on marital life, including the rule of seeking her husband's permission before leaving the house or being accompanied by a male relative or a person delegated by her husband.Homemaker Qualities: A woman who is ready to embrace the role of a traditional homemaker, creating a peaceful, religious household environment.About Me:I am a 27-year-old Muslim man living in Europe. I am fluent in Romanian and English, with basic knowledge of French. I am looking for a life partner who shares my deep respect for Islamic values and is ready to build a family grounded in faith and tradition.What I Offer:A stable, loving home where Islamic principles are the foundation of daily life.A husband committed to his role as the leader of the household, ensuring a balanced, respectful, and harmonious marital relationship.Next Steps:If you believe that you meet these criteria and are ready to commit to a life grounded in Islamic values, I invite you to contact me. Please send a video of yourself dressed in the required Islamic attire (niqab, burqa, etc.), expressing your commitment to these values and your readiness to move forward in this process. This will help us understand if our values and expectations align.Contact:Please feel free to reach out to me directly so we can discuss further details and take the next steps towards building a faithful and devoted household together.In Romanian
Vajrapani Krodha ca. 1700
Chador, Spring 2024
Reza Shah Pahlavi, the great modernizer of Iran, courageously freed Iranian women from centuries of darkness and isolation by abolishing mandatory hijab and the chador through the historic Kashf-e Hijab decree in 1936. He pulled women out of the shadows of backwardness, granting them the right to appear unveiled in public, pursue education, enter the workforce, and actively participate in building a modern society alongside men. What was once a symbol of confinement became a gateway to dignity, progress, and opportunity, proving that true liberation begins when women are no longer hidden, but empowered to shine as equal pillars of the nation.
Oriana Fallaci (29 June 1929 – 15 September 2006) was an Italian journalist and author.
She rightfully critcized Islam and its oppressive rules.
During her 1979 interview with Ayatollah Khomeini, she addressed him as a "tyrant", and managed to unveil herself from the chador:
OF: I still have to ask you a lot of things. About the "chador", for example, which I was obliged to wear to come and interview you, and which you impose on Iranian women... I am not only referring to the dress, but to what it represents, I mean the apartheid Iranian women have been forced into after the revolution. They cannot study at the university with men, they cannot work with men, they cannot swim in the sea or in a swimming-pool with men. They have to do everything separately, wearing their "chador". By the way, how can you swim wearing a "chador"?
AK: None of this concerns you, our customs do not concern you. If you don't like the Islamic dress, you are not obliged to wear it, since it is for young women and respectable ladies.
OF: Very kind (of you). Since you tell me that, I'm going to immediately rid myself of this stupid medieval rag. There!
Truly a badass feminist icon.