A young Arab boy asks his dad "What are you wearing on your head ?"
"Why, my son, it is a 'chechia.' In the desert it protects our heads from the intense heat of the sun.”
"And what is the long flowing robe you are wearing ?” asked the boy.
“Oh, my son!” exclaimed the father “It is very simple. This is a 'djbellah.' As I have told you, in the desert it is not only very hot, but the sand is always blowing. My djbellah protects my entire body."
The son then asked: "But Father, what about those ugly shoes you have on your feet ?”
"These are 'babouches' my son,” the father replied. You must understand that although the desert sands are very beautiful, they are also extremely hot. These babouches keep us from burning our feet."
Son asks "what is that black tent mum and sister are wearing ?"
Father :" It's called a burkha, it helps the hot desert sand from hitting the face and body during a sandstorm".
"So tell me then," added the boy.
"Yes, my son…”
Why are we living in Birmingham and still wearing all this shit.. 
Por que estamos morando em Birmingham e ainda usamos essas roupas? 😉
Ryan al Najjar, uma garota síria muçulmana de 18 anos, foi amarrada com fita adesiva e afogada numa vala na Holanda por seu pai e irmãos por ser considerada muito "ocidentalizada".
Morta pelos irmãos nos Países Baixos por ter um comportamento mais ocidental. Morte por honra da família, que tem medo de ser ocidental, mas não tem nenhum medo de assassinar.Para que servem as Burkas.
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