Atrocities against minorities continue in Bangladesh. A young Christian girl was beaten & molested by radical Islamists for wearing a religious cross pendant around her neck. They forced her to wear a hijab. She complied, but she was still mistreated by the radical Islamists.
A MusIim girl posted a video on TiK Tok dancing without a hijab. The next day, her brother beat and tortured her into wearing the hijab again.
Sick culture!
A woman had her hijab slip so it no longer covered her face as required.
The men around her did not issue a warning or handle the matter quietly. They punished her severely by urging the children present to grab boards and sticks and beat her.
This is Sharia law in practice.
This is how women are treated when religious rules on appearance carry the force of public enforcement and the next generation is actively brought into the act of violence.
The system presents itself as a guardian of dignity and order. What appears instead is a crowd turning children into tools for assaulting a woman over fabric that moved out of place.
When adults direct the young to participate in physical punishment for a dress code violation the ideology reveals its priorities with brutal clarity. Control over women comes first. Everything else including the moral formation of children follows.
No rebranding or selective defence can erase what happens in these moments. A woman pays the price in pain and humiliation while children learn that beating her is the correct communal response.
This is not an accident of culture or a misunderstanding of tradition. It is the direct result of a legal and moral framework that places absolute authority over women in the hands of men and religious enforcers.
This is what women have to go through for removing burkha in islam. Still womens around the world defend these creatures and their disgusting culture 😢
This is what women have to go through for removing burkha in islam. Still womens around the world defend these creatures and their disgusting culture 😢
A MusIim girl posted a video on TiK Tok dancing without a hijab. The next day, her brother beat and tortured her into wearing the hijab again.
Sick culture!
A woman had her hijab slip so it no longer covered her face as required.
The men around her did not issue a warning or handle the matter quietly. They punished her severely by urging the children present to grab boards and sticks and beat her.
This is Sharia law in practice.
This is how women are treated when religious rules on appearance carry the force of public enforcement and the next generation is actively brought into the act of violence.
The system presents itself as a guardian of dignity and order. What appears instead is a crowd turning children into tools for assaulting a woman over fabric that moved out of place.
When adults direct the young to participate in physical punishment for a dress code violation the ideology reveals its priorities with brutal clarity. Control over women comes first. Everything else including the moral formation of children follows.
No rebranding or selective defence can erase what happens in these moments. A woman pays the price in pain and humiliation while children learn that beating her is the correct communal response.
This is not an accident of culture or a misunderstanding of tradition. It is the direct result of a legal and moral framework that places absolute authority over women in the hands of men and religious enforcers.