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I had these same questions but put them to the back of my mind, fearing if I spoke my mind in Kuwait, I would end up in big trouble, or worse. I think my answers to these questions are in the paintings I did of women in abaya and beyond.
Questions. I like questions. They stem from
curiosity and a thirst for knowledge. We were created with brains and we were
encouraged as children to ask questions. The brain is a beautiful thing; perhaps
as an organ it's aesthetically unpleasant to look at, but one would assume your
brain is inside your head and so you only need its functional value. You are
blessed with a working brain. Use it. Ask questions. Don't be shepherded. Don't
"maaaa" and "baaaa". And whatever you do, don't just complain from the comfort
of your home and sit back and wait for others to fight for your rights. So
I'm asking questions: Would forcing a woman to cover her head with Hijab or
Abbaya make her any less sexy? Would forcing a woman to cover her head make her
instantly submissive to men or to authority? Would forcing a woman to cover her
head create a moral code of conduct WITHIN her to make her a pious, religious
woman all of a sudden? Would forcing a woman to cover her head eliminate
corruption and immorality from the world or even the country? Would forcing a
woman to cover her head solve the problem of hunger, poor economy, mediocre
health system, a failing educational system, rape, molestation, pedophilia,
theft, embezzlement, or even wife/child abuse? Would forcing a woman to cover
her head help the progress of a nation or an entire Arab civilization? Ask
these questions with me. Ask them everywhere until they echo around the world.
Ask them until "they" (those in authority who are NOT using their beautiful
God-given brains) answer with the correct answer. For there is only one correct
answer to all these questions. The answer is: NO. I like
questions.
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