Black women who convert to Islam under the false impression WE smashed christianity/time to expose ISLAM
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Black women who convert to Islam under the false impression that they are doing something black and therefore African, in doing so emulate non-African people, ie. Persians, from whence the term 'Purdah' comes (Purdah or pardah, from Persian : پرده, meaninING "curtain" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purdah ). All of this does nothing more except prove that Ahmose is 100% correct in making these black women look stupid for dressing like Persians and for adopting Persian culture all under the false premise that they are doing something 'black' or 'African'. I never heard of 'Purdah' until you mentioned it and all it did was prove to me, and to everyone else, that Ahmose's point is 100% correct; you just made him look even better. We now certainly know that he knows what the hell he's talking about.
1. "Although purdah is commonly associated with Islam, many scholars argue that veiling and secluding women pre-dates Islam; these practices were commonly found among various groups in the Middle East such as Druze, *C.H.R.I.S.T.I.A.N. AND J.E.W.I.S.H. communities. For instance, THE BURQA EXISTED IN ARABIA *B.E.F.O.R.E. ISLAM, and the mobility of upper-class women was restricted in Babylonia, *P.E.R.S.I.A.N., and Byzantine Empires *B.E.F.O.R.E. THE ADVENT OF ISLAM. Historians believe PURDAH WAS *A.C.Q.U.I.R.E.D. BY THE MUSLIMS DURING THE EXPANSION OF THE ARAB EMPIRE INTO MODERN DAY IRAQ IN THE 7TH CENTURY CE] Historians argue that Islam merely added religious significance to already existing local practices of the times."
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2. "Historians believe PURDAH WAS ORIGINALLY A PERSIAN PRACTICE THAT THE MUSLIMS ADOPTED DURING THE ARAB CONQUEST OF MODERN DAY IRAQIN THE 7TH CENTURY C.E. . Later, Muslim rule of northern India during the Mughal Empire influenced the practice of Hinduism, and purdah spread to the Hindu upper classes of northern India During the British colonialism period in India, purdah observance was widespread and strictly-adhered to among the Muslim minority. In modern times, the practice of veiling and secluding women is still present in mainly Islamic countries and South Asian countries. However, the practice is not monolithic. Purdah takes on different forms and significance depending on the region, time, socioeconomic status, and local culture."
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Purdah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Purdah or pardah (from Persian : پرده, meaning "curtain") is a religious and social practice of female seclusion prevalent among some Muslim communities in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India. More simply, it is the practice of preventing men from seeing women. This takes two forms: physical se…