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Progressive gal,
First of all, I like your support for the burkini. But… don’t you think that regardless of the individuals intentions a blond bombshell in a red string bikini ( or a 6 pack clad hunk) is dangerous enough to catch anyones attention (ya know what I mean) and affect their Iman??

Posted by burkini babe on 6/9/08 at 7:12 PM MDT | Report Comment

word!

Posted by johnny on 6/9/08 at 9:45 PM MDT | Report Comment

As someone who only has access to mixed-gender pools (and they’re mostly populated by drunk half-naked college students), and for whom swimming is one of the few exercises I can do with my disabilities, I am really happy to see more support for the new modest swimwear in the Western Muslim! I don’t like seeing other people half-dressed, but because of the university I go to astaghfirullah, it happens ALL the time whether I’m at the pool or not. At least if I know I am covered and I know I am there just to swim and I’m not interested in “scoping” anyone out, I can protect my modesty and my iman and also keep my health. Allahu alim.

Posted by A'ishah Meghan Hils on 7/9/08 at 4:48 AM MDT | Report Comment

A’ishah --- just to let you know, the WM is a huge supporter of the Burkini. I know a lot of sisters/brothers make fun of such swim wear, but it’s usually because they don’t have the Iman to look slightly ridiculous and out of place for the sake of obeying Allah. Here’s an idea if you haven’t already tried it, but use your MSA to petition for Ladies only swimming on campus…—a lot more universities are doing it. Also a lot of YWCAs have women only swim time.. check it out. anyways best of luck and stay healthy wink

Posted by Burkini Babe on 7/9/08 at 10:02 AM MDT | Report Comment

Assalaamu aleykum Burkini Babe, thanks for your message! That wouldn’t work on our campus - we are heavy in the Bible belt (if you think the outcry at Harvard over women only gym hours was bad, you haven’t seen ANYTHING), and most of our MSA does not cover (only a handful of women on campus out of 40,000 do - maybe less than 10 or 15 including me - so I doubt we could get anyone to pay attention to us if we asked). I don’t think we have anywhere in town with women-only swim hours (I’ve lived here all my life and I’ve never heard of any places) and if we did it would not be feasible for me due to transportation. Ah! I hate to sound so negative astaghfirullah. It’s just that this is really important to me and it’s something I’ve thought of every way I possibly can because I hate going to our school gym - it’s like a meat market. But thank you for your message and kind suggestions!

Posted by A'ishah on 10/9/08 at 4:00 PM MDT | Report Comment

as-salamu alaikum

May Allaah Guide you all to the straight path. This magazine and its contents are very unfortunate.

Posted by Ali on 17/9/08 at 8:12 AM MDT | Report Comment

Rather than giving a comment prize based on random numbers, can you give an award for best comment? This one above is awesome!

Posted by truthiness on 5/10/08 at 4:21 AM MDT | Report Comment

Why are so many here so quick to criticize and judge the magazine, I think this is a great medium to create awareness and dialouge which is very important in a postmodern age. Many will have their own perspectives and positions on various issues, and this will never change. The positive thing to take from this is to atleast realize that not everything is so black and white in life. I believe that INTENTION is what everything is based on in this dunya, it is what we are judged on, because it reflects the conviction in our hearts and minds. Inshallah you will be able to see this---may god bless you all with patience and the virtue of respecting others views.

Posted by AA on 15/10/08 at 7:17 PM MDT | Report Comment

5 out of 5, keep up the good work. smile

Posted by philip on 11/11/08 at 5:45 PM MDT | Report Comment

I find this contrast between “progressive” and “conservative” hilarious. Basically, attribute all the things the article writers personally find irritating to the “conservative” and let the voice promoting the “western muslim” perspective: ie, make your own religion while shopping at Wal-Mart, a little water can’t hurt, my cellphone tells me when to pray, I watch R rated movies for religious content, etc. etc.

All I can say is, reading this magazine gives an excellent perspective to why Muslims in the West are totally “backward"- in the real sense.

Posted by Mustafa Farooq on 26/11/08 at 10:17 AM MDT | Report Comment
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