Monday, December 26, 2011

البنات اللي كانوا محجبات و خلعوا الحجاب و البنات المحجبات اللي عايزين يخلعوا الحجاب, ه
ابعتوا لي كل الحاجات دي أو بعضها علي
aliaaa.elmahdy@hotmail.com
لو موافقين علي نشرها: ه
  1. الأسم الكامل أو الأول
  2. صورتين لكن واحدة بالحجاب و واحدة بدون حجاب
  3. أسباب إرتداءكن الحجاب
  4. أسباب خلعكن للحجاب
  5. ردود الأفعال علي خلعكن الحجاب
  6. أسباب رغبتكن في خلع الحجاب
  7. أسباب عدم خلعكن للحجاب رغم رغبتكن في خلعه
  8. ردود الأفعال علي تصريحكن عن رغبتكن في خلع الحجاب
  9. السن الذي ارتديتن فيه الحجاب

Women who were veiled and took off the veil and women who are veiled and want to take off the veil,
Send me all or some of these items on aliaaa.elmahdy@hotmail.com if you agree to publish them:
  1. Full or first name
  2. Two photos one with hegab and one with no hegab
  3. Why you wear/wore hegab
  4. Why you took off hegab
  5. What were the responses when you took off hegab
  6. Why you want to take off hegab
  7. Why you didn't take off hegab in spite of your desire to take it off
  8. What were the responses when you said you want to take off hegab
  9. The age when you started wearing hegab

    27 comments:

    1. I hope this survey turns out to be a success and I hope that people don't shy away from associating with you because of the overblown media controversy. You're brave, I wish I was not as brave as you but brave enough to take part in this but sadly I am not :(

      Good Luck though and I find your sex before marriage poll very interesting :)

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    2. From time long gone and forgotten the 1960's, 1970's and early 1980's. when all children at school had similar names like Gamal, Nagy, Wesam and all girls looked the same no vieles or nikab and women worked just like men. The police protected the people and Egypt was a true cosmopolitan capital and life was good. Regardless whether Gamal Aded El-Naser was good or not, but Cairo was a good city to live in, women were respected in all walks of life. No one asked if you were a Moslem or a Christian for religion was for God and the nation for all it's people? I do sincerely wish all Egyptian Women respond to you and support you and a new revolution occur wnd the those days come back again. Also,I support our sister who was beaten and undressed in the street and most likely now in hospital from the thugs of the army? maybe do it for he.

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    3. You could get practically the entire female population of Iran to respond.

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    4. ربنا يخليكي لمصر

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    5. pauvre femme nous somme des animaux pour les hommes.

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    6. Cet «Homme Oriental» bientôt s’appellera «Monsieur Je m’en Fous». Nous vivrons alors tous dans un grand Thaïlande où nous ne serons libres que de baiser.
      Apparemment rien n’est plus facile que de perturber une nation qui ne sait rien fabriquer de sérieux. Bravo Aliaa !!

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    7. To all the women of egypt: wake up and say NO to man's domination by telling us that our hair is AWORA (shamful). SAY NO TO THE VEILE AND HE-JAB. STAND UP AND BE COUNTED>

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    8. Alia, je toujours défendu le droit de la femme et je partage tes ides je suis en faveur des tes droits et libertes mais je crois que pose nu ce un geste qui va au delà des revendications.
      Jamarais un jours voir toutes le moyen orient se élever contre la bus des femmes et je pris pour que ce jour la arrive en fin.
      Bravo!! Et continue ta lute pour la libération des femmes

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    9. absolutly amazing what you do...

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    10. You cool! Like a Chuck Norris.
      Don't stop and keep to fight!

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    11. I give you all my support from Spain!
      Congratulations for being such a brave woman!!!

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    12. Dear Aliaaa, I admire your courage and hope that your example makes many people think and understand. The right to be free, means so much - that I had also forgotten. All the best for you from Germany! Jan
      SchlaflosKi@gmx.de

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    13. you're awesome girl!

      Gonzalo Del Rosario

      Trujillo - Perú

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    14. Me alegro que alguien empiece a intentar luchar por derechos de sentido común, por una sociedad donde seas tu mismo quien se diseña su vida y se pone sus propias metas, sin prejucios, ni ideas absurdas, y me alegro aun más, viniendo de una persona criada en un pais islámico, así estaba mi país hace tan solo 50 años, hoy somos un país completamente diferente, pasamos de la mentalidad ultracatólica opresora a la total libertad, total libertad para hacer crecer una sociedad con principios en los que todos tengan cabida, espero que sepais que al menos los españoles siempre apoyaremos vuestra libertad, la religión es un guía espiritual, no la doctrina que manda en toda tu vida, Paz y Amor!!! Saludos desde España.

      I'm glad someone starts trying to fight for rights of common sense for a society where is you who design your life and put their own goals, without prejudices, and absurd ideas, and I'm even more, coming from a person raised in an Islamic country, my country only 50 years ago, today we are a completely different country, we move from the ultra-Catholic mentality oppressive to total freedom, total freedom to grow a principles with that everyone has a place, I expect you to know that at least the Spanish always support your freedom, religion is a spiritual guide, not the doctrine that leads all your life, Peace and Love! Greetings from Galicia-Spain.

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    15. It's quite a "Wha!?" moment to see this actions, not because I'm a man. In my country, too, there are some kind of "moral police" whose actions is the same as repressive as the...domination of men you said here. Even though there is democracy.

      But let saw this as moment of standing. So, still....good job. :D

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    16. Alia, you are a light and fresh dreaze in asocity determined on self destruction? Keep up the good work, you will sccceed at the end. Good luck.

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    17. hello Aliaa! I sent you my answers and enjoyed answering your questions xxxxx

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    18. All my Respect. Everyone can dress or not dress what he likes.
      But shameful still many man think they could say what is right and not, motivated by their tradition or religious believe. Missing the point, that we are all equal human. Take Care, there are still to many crazy blind believers around who never learned to think and act independently. You already change a lot, best luck ! I am really proud of you. Does say a Man who saw several countries, ideologies and their results.

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    19. This is very powerful. To witness such action in the name of human rights and freedom of expression with out fear is a wonderful thing. Continue the struggle in the east while we in the west struggle to keep our hard won freedoms from being destroyed by Christan conservatives.

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    20. عري المجتمع من جهله ،بالتوفيق يا عالياْء

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    21. You have my support and that of millions of people worldwide. Do not give up the fight for your freedom. The world needs courageous women. You're one of them.
      Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina

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    22. من اراد الحرية والتعبير عن مشاكل في المجتمع ويحاول علاجها فلابد ان يصمد امام اعداء هذا الفكر .... الان ونحن نبحث عن علاج لمشكلات كثيرة ملئت مجتمعنا الحالي بسبب مانسمية العادات والتقاليد ..http://changesociety1.blogspot.com/

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    23. I applaud your courage. May your strength continue throughout the new year.

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    24. ana ba7ebik awy ya aliaa,estamery,zay ma feh nas kteer msh mewaf2aky,feh nas kteer awy waraky,estamery,ew3y ted3afy

      ba7ebk ya Aliaa

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    25. You got balls of steel...........

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