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This does come from the UK but we can buy it in the US with no shipping.
Takes awhile to get though. And it's black inside. http://smile.amazon.com/Eddingtons-8...to+storage+bag |
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On 25/07/2015 12:43 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> This does come from the UK but we can buy it in the US with no shipping. > Takes awhile to get though. And it's black inside. > > http://smile.amazon.com/Eddingtons-8...to+storage+bag > Yep, the black interior is to assist in reducing light entering the interior of the bag to the absolute minimum whilst the material itself will allow airflow. -- Xeno |
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On 7/25/2015 8:34 PM, Xeno wrote:
Fourteen hundred years ago Islam gave women rights; rights that could not have been imagined by European counterparts. Bold words! Words that have been spoken repeatedly, especially in the last two or three decades by Muslim converts, and Islamic writers, academics and educators across the globe. Women’s rights, responsibilities, and choices have been the subject of books, articles, essays, and lectures. Sadly however, convincing the world that Muslim women are not oppressed by Islam is a message that is just not getting through. Media headlines scream oppression and the words Muslim, women, and oppression seem to have become inextricably linked. No matter what Muslim women do or say to try to convince the world otherwise, words like hijab, burka, polygamy, and Sharia seem to do little but convince people that Islam oppresses women. Even educated, articulate women fulfilling the modest conditions of hijab can do little to dispel the myths. Women who conduct themselves with decorum and grace and function effortlessly in the modern world have their achievements and successes celebrated. However, if a woman wears a scarf, covers her hair or puts her religion above worldly pursuits she is immediately labelled oppressed. One wonders if this is the case for women of other religious persuasions. |
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