Music, bras banned in Somalia

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  1. skyfire profile image79
    skyfireposted 14 years ago

    Welcome to medieval age, you're banned from listing to music. All you can hear on radio is verses of quran and pro-islam news from now on. For females, burkha will be compulsory and bras are banned. In next few months islamic debaters will torn apart every objection to this decision(on and off internet) and soon there will be no objection to islam, till then enjoy brainwashing.



    http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/mu … 5853365248

    1. Pandoras Box profile image60
      Pandoras Boxposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Guess they'll start cutting off peoples' ears and boobies. What do they have against bras?

    2. RKHenry profile image63
      RKHenryposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Yum, free floating boobies.  As for the rest of it; well now that is just your average, previously scheduled religious bullpockey.  But hold them up, did you check out that leech?
      http://www.news.com.au/world/new-t-rex- … 5854347615  Now that was twisted.

      1. Pandoras Box profile image60
        Pandoras Boxposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        LOL. That's funny. The leech article is what I noticed when I checked out the link as well. One hell of a leach.

  2. kerryg profile image83
    kerrygposted 14 years ago

    I heard they were replacing the filler music between news stories and stuff like that with the sound of gunfire! Creepy, creepy.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8617627.stm

    Fundamentalism (all sorts) really cannot vanish off the face of the earth soon enough. sad

  3. Beelzedad profile image58
    Beelzedadposted 14 years ago

    "The Islamists frequently assassinate those who defy them or carry out Shariah-based punishments like amputating limbs."

    Is it so much of a stretch to understand that is almost exactly how Muhammad spread Islam?

    The "Religion of Peace" wink

    1. RachaelLefler profile image91
      RachaelLeflerposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah, exactly.

  4. myownworld profile image75
    myownworldposted 14 years ago

    I have a question: WHY ban bras?? I mean,  even if they are somehow 'un islamic', you wouldn't even be able to see them through all those layers of burqa! So, my next question, how are they planning to go around checking who's wearing one and who isn't?
    Talk about insanity..... roll

    1. Beelzedad profile image58
      Beelzedadposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Perhaps, we may soon see the rolling out and deployment of the "Islamic Boob Police" smile

      1. habee profile image93
        habeeposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Good one! I'm sure many guys will volunteer for the position!

  5. skyfire profile image79
    skyfireposted 14 years ago

    That's good point,i think they'll ask shopkeepers not to sell bras anymore and if anyone tries to then it'll be closed by calling a fatwa and they will publicly announce that all females should surrender their bras. Ridiculous..rationality is haram in islam.

  6. Daniel Carter profile image63
    Daniel Carterposted 14 years ago

    Remember the communism going-out-of-business sale about 1990 when the Berlin wall came tumbling down? I think it's only a matter of time before something similar happens in Islam. Note that the Russians have been arguing about how to restore the control they once had ever since, but the point really is that such control does come to an end in time. People revolt.

    Religion and political powers are the bane of human existence, in most cases.

    @RKHenry: Ick. that leech thing is sick. I guess you'd have to hold 'em high to keep out of the water to prevent one of those suckers attaching itself to you.

    1. RKHenry profile image63
      RKHenryposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      It was jaws, in leech clothing.

 
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